by Chris | Feb 26, 2011 | Middle East Studies, Science
This is more or less my addendum to this graphic I discovered… If you are looking to make a graduate student angry in some way, try making one of these statements or asking one of these questions below. These are not meant as an encouragement of tormenting...
by Chris | Feb 26, 2011 | Academics, Featured, Other, Science
Assuming that you don’t have money, you will have to 1) take out a massive loan, 2) find a fellowship and/or assistantship (Grad Ass), 3) work a minimum of 15-25 hours a week on that assistantship (usually teaching or researching something not your own), or 4)...
by Chris | Feb 15, 2011 | Featured, Geospatial, Science
As the budget debate heats up in Washington between the White House and the Republican majority in the House of Representatives, many are concerned about tough to decide changes that are certainly coming. In the most recent newsletter published by the Association of...
by Tim | Aug 20, 2010 | Astronomy
Vesta, a massive asteroid over 350 miles across, is the largest known of its kind. With less than a year remaining until Dawn reaches the giant, scientist wait in anticipation. “There’s nothing more exciting than revealing an unexplored alien...
by Tim | Aug 6, 2010 | Astronomy
On Thursday, August 12th look to the west shortly after dark for one of the best meteor showers this year. While your watching, see if you can find Venus, Mars and Saturn as well. View Full Article
by Chris | Jul 28, 2010 | Geospatial
Type Brewer is a font / typography tool that assists non-cartographers and typical mapmakers in selecting font types. It uses visual selections to help you find exactly what you are looking for. Although this is no substitute for real typography, it will help you make...
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