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25
Aug 15

Cracked a mic for the first time in seven years

The new podcasting project I’m developing at work. The premise is fairly straightforward, we want to present to you a story in each episode that you might have overlooked, explain why it might be important in the hopes that you’ll seek it out.

My department is taking part in the production. Students are doing the intros and the outros. Soon, I hope, I’ll have students doing some of the guest appearances. It’ll be grand. Here’s the first one:

Maybe tomorrow I’ll remember how to breathe.

We’re aiming for wide, varied topics in easily digestible chunks. Each show will be around nine or 10 minutes, I hope. I’m pretty excited about what we can do with something like this. It should be fun, so follow along on SoundCloud and share with your friends.

Saw this at the big box store tonight:

not duct

It takes more than a little entrepreneurial moxie to make a duct tape koozie out of cheap, flimsy rubber. There were only two on the shelf, so they must be selling. That is even more difficult to understand.


24
Aug 15

What’s on your whiteboard?

A couple of our faculty members have these by their doors:

They didn’t give me one. Probably for the best. Who knows what I would write on it. Probably koans:

Shuzan held out his short staff and said, “If you call this a short staff, you oppose its reality. If you do not call it a short staff, you ignore the fact. Now what do you wish to call this?

I do have access to a giant chalkboard. Maybe I should write about the philosophical mysteries of faith, reality and the universe there.

Today I had a few students come up to the office studio to record a few intro and outro tracks for a podcast project we’re launching tomorrow. They sound impressive, which means we must now make the rest of the project sound equally good.

No pressure or anything.

Things to read: Because we haven’t used this gimmick here in a long while.

Agricultural drones may change the way we farm:

For centuries much of farming has been legwork: walking down rows, through patches, going plant-by-plant to check for weeds, bugs, parched soil, any sign of distress. Modern machinery, soil-testing, computers, and ground-based sensors have made crop monitoring and tending more efficient, but still lots goes unnoticed.

Even with a trained eye, there also are inevitably data that can’t be detected at scale, such as nitrogen deficiency or diminished photosynthesis, the chlorophyll-powered process that is crucial for a healthy plant. And if one ailing plant is found, what is the impact on the sometimes hundreds of thousands of plants that surround it? Farmers were long left to guess.

Not for much longer: Agriculture drones may soon be flying across America’s farmland.

I ask an ag journalist and an ag tech person I know about this story. “What unconventional things related to the use of drones are you seeing?”

They aren’t seeing anything unconventional, because the idea of convention is a bit thin at the moment as it relates to drones in agriculture.

You knew this already, if you’ve been reading me anywhere … Digital Media Consumption Is Booming as Investment Floods In:

Here’s some good news for online publishers: People in the U.S. are consuming more digital media than ever before, and their appetite for it is only growing.

According to data from online measurement firm comScore, the total amount of time spent with digital media in the U.S. increased by a whopping 49% over the past two years, driven largely by the use of non-desktop devices.

Time spent with digital media on smartphones grew 90% between June 2013 and June 2015, comScore said, compared with a 64% increase on tablets.

In case you were wondering: Scientists are crediting the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge for breakthroughs in research.


23
Aug 15

More weekend cycling pics

Scenes from a pastoral ride:

A nice view to wrap up an easy 73-mile weekend.

It was 91 one degrees at the end of the ride, but my feet felt fine in a pair of new socks:

That’s just marketing you say, and I would agree. But then I turned one of the socks inside-out, and you can see that technology.

All of your socks should look like that.


22
Aug 15

Pics from the ride

I managed to talk the sun into staying up long enough yesterday evening to get a 25 mile ride in. And then today we took a 30-mile spin.

It took me a long, long time to catch up to her for this picture:

She’s pretty fierce.


21
Aug 15

A Friday quickie

When you want to go home, but they won’t let you …

… because they must paint this door frame.