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January | 2013 | My Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: January 2013. San Francisco has the oldest working tide gauge in North America. January 31, 2013. From the following link: http:/ www.huffingtonpost.com/brook-meakins/preview-sea-level-rise b 2569613.html. San Francisco has the oldest continually operating tidal gauge in the Americas, which has recorded the varying sea levels since 1854. Over the past 100 years, it has tracked an 8-inch rise in water level. … Continue reading →. January 31, 2013.
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July | 2012 | My Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: July 2012. Mini Macro Setup: Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS. July 29, 2012. Using an eyepiece from a broken microscope as a macro attachment for a point and shoot digital camera. A microscope eyepiece is reversed, fitted onto the open lens of the camera, using carboard from a starbucks coffee insulator to form … Continue reading →. Graphing Annual Tidal Cycles. My aperiodic report about usage of GNU/Linux. FSF Certifies Device—little people did this.
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June | 2012 | My Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: June 2012. Flame Challenge: Can you explain a flame? June 6, 2012. This is extremely interesting. Alan Alda offers a challenge: Who can explain a flame to kids? Here’s a link to get started: http:/ news.slashdot.org/story/12/06/06/1944240/grad-student-wins-alan-aldas-flame-challenge. Graphing Annual Tidal Cycles. My aperiodic report about usage of GNU/Linux. FSF Certifies Device—little people did this. Adventures in Spineless Science.
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Just another WordPress.com site. GNU/Linux Distro Roulette: back to Ubuntu (Sort of). Lilacs are blooming →. San Francisco has the oldest working tide gauge in North America. January 31, 2013. From the following link:. Http:/ www.huffingtonpost.com/brook-meakins/preview-sea-level-rise b 2569613.html. Hmmm… A new magical mystery bucketlist item! Google is my friend: From this page. At SF Gate, is found a photo. As well as a clarification:. Emphasis my own.). View all posts by lngndvs →. You are commenting...
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Invertebrate zoology at COA: Corals in Maine
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Invertebrate zoology at COA. This is a blog to supplement classes I teach at College of the Atlantic. Most of them, from Marine Biology to Biomechanics, and especially Invertebrate Zoology, delve into the evolution and ecology of invertebrates. I use the blog as an additional forum to communicate with my students, although I welcome readers and comments from all who share an interest in invertebrates. View my complete profile. Wil Wheaton disliked it, too. Not Exactly Rocket Science. Parasite of the Day.
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Invertebrate zoology at COA: May 2012
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Invertebrate zoology at COA. This is a blog to supplement classes I teach at College of the Atlantic. Most of them, from Marine Biology to Biomechanics, and especially Invertebrate Zoology, delve into the evolution and ecology of invertebrates. I use the blog as an additional forum to communicate with my students, although I welcome readers and comments from all who share an interest in invertebrates. View my complete profile. Wil Wheaton disliked it, too. Not Exactly Rocket Science. Parasite of the Day.
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Invertebrate zoology at COA: The inspiring Vi Hart
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Invertebrate zoology at COA. This is a blog to supplement classes I teach at College of the Atlantic. Most of them, from Marine Biology to Biomechanics, and especially Invertebrate Zoology, delve into the evolution and ecology of invertebrates. I use the blog as an additional forum to communicate with my students, although I welcome readers and comments from all who share an interest in invertebrates. View my complete profile. Parasite of the Day. Gorgeous Closeups of Australian Starfishes! Is someone el...
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Graphing Annual Tidal Cycles | My Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. My aperiodic report about usage of GNU/Linux. Graphing Annual Tidal Cycles. August 29, 2013. Roy was a student of annual cycles. I was inspired, and observed. Sp in Chuuk, and sure enough, when the tides started to expose the algae in the “spring” (there is, technically, no spring in Micronesia), this species floated away to deeper water. The point being: this graph, visualiziing the distinct tidal differences, month to month. Particularly the spring lows. Climate Science...
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March | 2012 | My Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: March 2012. Indian Coral Bean Tree in California. March 22, 2012. At the Oakland Zoo. These trees are important calendric markers throughout the Pacific. I do not know what species this tree is, in the Oakland Zoo Parking Log. See the photo in the header of this blog, from Saipan, Northern … Continue reading →. Saving comments to the exif file of jpeg images. March 22, 2012. Graphing Annual Tidal Cycles. My aperiodic report about usage of GNU/Linux.