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Where is The Cheshire Cat?
http://www.moonlets.org/whereami.html
Build Your Own Baloney Detector. My office is Olin 323, in the physics faculty hallway. I'm in there Monday, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays and occasionally Tuesdays (ask ahead). I teach 3a and often have commitmnets 6a, but I'm generally in most other times. If you're someone who regularly needs to meet with me, I do maintain a couple of Google Calendars. One personal and one for Carleton activities. My personal email. Use for personal stuff. Last modified: Thu Feb 12 15:30:12 MST 2004.
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My Spam Record
http://www.moonlets.org/spam.html
My Spams per Day. Fun Things to do at Meetings. Why Life is like Lemmings. The Way of the Crichton. Build Your Own Baloney Detector. Starting in March of 2003 I started keeping track of (roughly) how many spam messages I get a day. I use SpamAssassin. Note that there are a couple of caveats on these statistics:. I don't always check at exactly the same time. When I'm away, I often make a rough cut where the 9 AM cutoff belonged. Additional note (1 Sept. 2004) — You'll notice that starting this ...I moved...
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Talks
http://www.moonlets.org/Talks/index.html
Build Your Own Baloney Detector. In the interested of tidiness, I've split this section of the site up into three categories. (For now. More as I add talks, I suppose.).
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About My Codes
http://www.moonlets.org/Code/index.html
Build Your Own Baloney Detector. I am posting some of the various bits and peices of code I've written over the years here on my site. I won't claim that these are the cleverest codes ever written or even the best ways of doing what they do. But they are here and they work. (As far as I know, anyway.) And they're free. That's important, too. Last modified: Wed Feb 2 10:34:58 MST 2005.
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John W. Weiss
http://www.moonlets.org/index.html
Build Your Own Baloney Detector. John W. Weiss. I'm an assistant professor of physics at St. Martin's University. I'm having a blast teaching again and the students are great. I was once a post-doc working at CICLOPS. Doing ring science for the Cassini mission with Carolyn Porco. In Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences. Class of 1999). At Carleton, I was a Physics/Astro. Double major, which kept me busy-but-quite-happy. My siblings, Angela and Charlie (CJ) are 3 and 6 years younger than I am, respectivel...
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The Herd
http://www.moonlets.org/pigHerd.html
Build Your Own Baloney Detector. Hopefully, they found good homes, but I do miss them. Adrastea was named jointly for the innermost moon of Jupiter and for one of the nursemaids of Zeus. No particular reason, it was just a pretty name. Due to a pet store goof involving her, no fewer than three boars, and the same cage. However, she proved to be an excellent mother, so it all turned out well. Mneme was adopted from the Boulder Humane Society. Puck was the only pig I know who would walk right. I couldn't r...
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Teaching
http://www.moonlets.org/Teaching/index.html
Courses I Want to Teach. Course Materials, CU. Suggestions from a Grader. Build Your Own Baloney Detector. I won't bore you with a litany of why teaching is important; you came to this part of my site, so you probably already have plenty of reasons of your own. So I'll jump in and talk about my own teaching. With the pages linked. In other pages, you can learn my teaching interests. And my interests in teaching methods. Teaching and Learning Philosophy. Students should learn to write scientifically.