Monthly Archives: October 2008

Happy Halloween! Some stories to go to bed with…

Though I listed some good Halloween reading a few days ago, I couldn’t resist suggesting a few more!  I’m sure most people will be heading to bed soon, so here’s a few bedtime-themed stories to think about while falling asleep. … Continue reading

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Optics basics: Inverse problems

In previous posts, I’ve talked at some length about computed tomography (CT) and optical coherence tomography (OCT).  Each of these is a technique for determining information about the internal structure of an object, such as the human body, from exterior … Continue reading

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Aaaagh! Attack of the work-week!

Just a brief apology about the lack of science posts this week.  Work has been crazy: on top of trying to catch up on all the class stuff I ignored while I was at the OSA meeting last week, I’ve … Continue reading

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Bertram Mitford’s The Sign of the Spider

It’s hard to find out information about author Bertram Mitford (1855-1914).  Even Wikipedia doesn’t have information about him, instead redirecting to another Bertram Mitford who wrote about Japan.  He was, like H. Rider Haggard, a writer of adventure stories set … Continue reading

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I voted! Early!

Well, it took 1 1/2 hours, but I got my early voting in!  And I didn’t get tricked by the abysmal design of the NC ballot. For me, the occasion was chock full of symbolism and happy coincidences.  When I … Continue reading

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Halloween Treats, 2008

It’s time for my yearly installment of classic horror stories for some good Halloween chills!  My 2007 edition can be found here.  Happy reading, and Happy Halloween! The Dead Valley, Ralph Adams Cram.  A man recounts a tale from his … Continue reading

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Letchworth State Park: The panoramas

I mentioned in my post on Letchworth that I had a bunch of panorama photos to put together when I got home, and I’ve done so!  They’re posted below…

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John Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids (1951)

This continues my brief foray into 1950s/1960s horror/science fiction, which I started with John W. Campbell’s Who Goes There?, which was the source for The Thing From Another World and John Carpenter’s The Thing.  Today let’s talk triffids!  A couple … Continue reading

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FiO: Day 4 and day 5

Well, I’m home!  A hectic final few days at the FiO conference combined with a lack of hotel internet access prevented me from checking the blog very often (I would wander around the Hyatt, where I wasn’t staying, looking for … Continue reading

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FiO 2008: Day three

All the ‘big ticket’ events took place on the first and second days, so by day 3 I settled into listening to some shorter talks on various subjects.  Also, day 3 is about the time I start trying to actually … Continue reading

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