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Episode 1 - Clippy is Gone Now, Clippy Was Not a Help
We discuss paper writing, figure making, debate the merits of our favorite software, and discuss a possible explanation of last week’s mysterious booms in Oklahoma. Shannon also discovers that John does strange things with his spare time and a police radar gun. We discuss the demise of clippy, the MS Word virtual assistant.
Global Warming Trend Graphic
John’s blog post on using a police radar gun for raindrop speed
Paper and Report Writing
John uses LaTeX, specifically MacTeX
Shannon uses MS Word mostly
There is value in features like track changes, scripting, distraction free environments, formatting, figure numbering, etc.
John uses markdown initially to have a distraction free writing environment (in the atom editor)
LaTeX help is easy to find!
Poster and Figure Making
Many options, but some are better than others
Powerpoint (please don’t use this for posters or figures)
Adobe Illustrator (expensive, steep learning curve, but good)
Inkscape (free clone of Illustrator at the slight expense of install/usability headache)
Photoshop
InDesign
KalidaGraph
IGOR Pro
Python
Plot.ly
Update on Oklahoma Booms
There was talk that these could have been a result of a thermal inversion
Demo of how sound bends in an inversion can be found on Dr. Dan Russell’s site and this YouTube video.
Civil War may have been influenced by acoustic propagation. There is a summary article and book about it.
We found a 1984 newspaper article from Oklahoma mentioning this phenomena.
FunPaperFriday - Radio Bursts from Blitzars
A real-time fast radio burst: polarization detection and multiwavelength follow-up (Petroff et al.)
Related New Scientist Article
Contact us:
Show - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - @dontpanicgeo - [email protected]
John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman
Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of our employers or funding agencies.
We discuss paper writing, figure making, debate the merits of our favorite software, and discuss a possible explanation of last week’s mysterious booms in Oklahoma. Shannon also discovers that John does strange things with his spare time and a police radar gun. We discuss the demise of clippy, the MS Word virtual assistant.
Global Warming Trend Graphic
John’s blog post on using a police radar gun for raindrop speed
Paper and Report Writing
John uses LaTeX, specifically MacTeX
Shannon uses MS Word mostly
There is value in features like track changes, scripting, distraction free environments, formatting, figure numbering, etc.
John uses markdown initially to have a distraction free writing environment (in the atom editor)
LaTeX help is easy to find!
Poster and Figure Making
Many options, but some are better than others
Powerpoint (please don’t use this for posters or figures)
Adobe Illustrator (expensive, steep learning curve, but good)
Inkscape (free clone of Illustrator at the slight expense of install/usability headache)
Photoshop
InDesign
KalidaGraph
IGOR Pro
Python
Plot.ly
Update on Oklahoma Booms
There was talk that these could have been a result of a thermal inversion
Demo of how sound bends in an inversion can be found on Dr. Dan Russell’s site and this YouTube video.
Civil War may have been influenced by acoustic propagation. There is a summary article and book about it.
We found a 1984 newspaper article from Oklahoma mentioning this phenomena.
FunPaperFriday - Radio Bursts from Blitzars
A real-time fast radio burst: polarization detection and multiwavelength follow-up (Petroff et al.)
Related New Scientist Article
Contact us:
Show - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - @dontpanicgeo - [email protected]
John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman
Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of our employers or funding agencies.
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