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The Fermionic State: September 2010
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Rambling of a physicist. A Lousy News Article on Melting Ice. This piece of AFP news from Straits Times came into my attention through Google News: Estimated icecap loss halved. In it, it was said that new published research showed that glacial ice melting in Antarctica and Greenland is only half as much as previously thought because the older estimates "fail to correct for a phenomenon known as glacial isostatic adjustment". If you're interested, the original research article is here. By Nature as well.
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The Fermionic State: December 2009
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Rambling of a physicist. National Geographic Videos Blocked in Singapore? I subscribe to the YouTube channel of National Geographic, but just now when I clicked on a new video this popped up:. What's in that National Geographic video that warrants a blockage to Singapore? Other videos play just nice and fine. Links to this post. Updates on teh Kittehs. Last month I introduced a few special kittehs that just arrived at SPCA. EDIT (11:08): Just returned from SPCA today. OMG! Links to this post. Typically, ...
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The Fermionic State: A Lousy News Article on Melting Ice
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Rambling of a physicist. A Lousy News Article on Melting Ice. This piece of AFP news from Straits Times came into my attention through Google News: Estimated icecap loss halved. In it, it was said that new published research showed that glacial ice melting in Antarctica and Greenland is only half as much as previously thought because the older estimates "fail to correct for a phenomenon known as glacial isostatic adjustment". If you're interested, the original research article is here. By Nature as well.
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The Fermionic State: Reversing Out of Facebook
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Rambling of a physicist. Reversing Out of Facebook. For a couple of months, this blog has laid silent. Part of the reason is the increasing workload and real life commitments. But another part comes from using Facebook as an alternative. But soon I found it cumbersome. Much as it keeps me aware of things happening to other people, sometimes there is just information overload. Moreover, I found it hard to write longer posts like these. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Fermionic State: February 2010
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Rambling of a physicist. Updates from Down Under. Sorry for the lack of updates about myself in Aussie. I had trouble finding internet connection: my hall has no internet connection (it's still being worked out). I'm not really complaining. Though the motel has quite horrible reviews, it was touched up to a decent degree for us. As for the internet. suddenly the free WiFi at McDonald's is such a terrific idea! Links to this post. So you think you can be quite anonymous online? For my computer, even with ...
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The Fermionic State: How many people outside Singapore has heard of the Youth Olympic Games?
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Rambling of a physicist. How many people outside Singapore has heard of the Youth Olympic Games? I did a straw poll to shed some light on that question. Labels: The Bosonic State. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Bosonic State (Thoughts). How many people outside Singapore has heard of the. A Huge Serve of Simulation Data.
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The Fermionic State: Wrestling with PowerPC
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Rambling of a physicist. There is some sort of Mac fever in the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics lab that I'm under. Pretty much all the desktops and laptops issued to staff and students are all Macs, and I've been assigned an old PowerPC system. Hopefully, when I bring over a fresh CD-R tomorrow, I can get Ubuntu up and running without much problems. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Bosonic State (Thoughts). Good Student, Bad Teacher.
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The Fermionic State: Rain, Strike and Exams
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Rambling of a physicist. Rain, Strike and Exams. It rained this morning, and then in the afternoon. This makes cycling quite horrendous. There was a scheduled bus strike today, so public transport is completely down. So it's either down to carpooling or taxi. While I laze in my room with a steaming up of tea, I pity those with exams today. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Bosonic State (Thoughts). Reversing Out of Facebook. Rain, Strike and Exams.
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The Fermionic State: March 2010
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Rambling of a physicist. The Secrecy of an Overseas Vote. I contemplate on the titled subject. In my other blog. Links to this post. Labels: The Bosonic State. Earth Hour: A Confession. At the Bosonic State! Links to this post. Labels: The Bosonic State. This is kinda late, but I was kinda busy for the past week, and internet connection is having its period. So here goes, photos and videos:. The crowd at Stage 88 where the concert was held. And the showdown of sparks. Links to this post. Maybe it was the...
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The Fermionic State: November 2009
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Rambling of a physicist. Ads for the Competitor. If you provide free service and get your revenue through advertising, would you allow your competitor to place an ad on your service? Unbiased ads. that's Google living up to its slogan: "Don't be evil"! Links to this post. A Haunting World Without Us. Alan Weisman's The World Without Us. Links to this post. There're this pair of sisters (left: Skylar; right: Peaches) so stuffed with cuteness that I doubt I'll see them by the end of next week! This is Mist...