DS9 is great and probably more your speed: Politically interesting, nuanced and flawed characters, grittier.
DS9 is great and probably more your speed: Politically interesting, nuanced and flawed characters, grittier.
Clarke's Third Law is "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" and best describes my relationship with Raman lidar retrievals.
Bonkers. What does 'success' look like in this kind of situation?
Inspired by my earlier thoughts today, a childhood bee sting, and something a colleague Paul Walsh said, my weekend thoughts in Forbes dot com offers advice for aspiring scientists right now. And perhaps for seasoned ones too.
www.forbes.com/sites/marsha...
Yeah, I always due global search and replace to change it to a single space๐ฌ. I came up in the fixed-pitch IBM Selectric era, but long ago I was persuaded that one space was correct and thereafter untrained myself out of two spaces.
This helps keep them awake in class ๐ .
โWhy do I need NOAA? Iโve got a weather app.โ
Is equivalent to asking
โWhy do I need farms? I can go to the supermarket.โ
www.noaa.gov/about-our-ag...
Oh dang, that's brutal ๐ข.