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Follow-Up on the Academic Ponzi Scheme

Friday, May 30th, 2008

I should have known that some astronomer would have already tackled, quantitatively, some aspects of what I discussed as an “Academic Ponzi Scheme” a few weeks ago.   Travis Metcalfe wrote a paper last year which is publically available here.   Here’s the title and abstract: The Production Rate and Employment of Ph.D. Astronomers Authors: Travis S. […]

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Errors in New Indiana Jones Movie

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

As reported here.   Not science mistakes, which is my usual area, but apparently gross errors confusing Mexico and Peru, Mayans and Incas, and related issues of culture, language, and geography.   I understand the average movie-goer won’t care, but I also think that consistently underestimating the public helps reinforce negative attitudes toward education.   I mean, if […]

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Tenure

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Yesterday I was going through the mail I’d missed while I’ve been traveling, and came across the official letter finally that I am being promoted to Associate Professor with tenure on July 1, 2008, the start of our fiscal year. Woo hoo! So I knew this was happening.   My department and department chair all supported […]

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Great Mind-Meld I Missed: Scientific Accuracy in Stories

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Over at www.sfsignal.com here.   Just plain missed it last week while I was traveling, which is dumb of me since sfsignal is one of the best sites to keep up with the science fiction world. MIND MELD: Scientific Accuracy in Stories Science fiction would be nothing without the science. Who doesn’t like reading about new […]

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ROY G BIV

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

My mother is reading Spider Star and liking it significantly more than Star Dragon, primarily because she feels more for the characters.   She hasn’t finished the book yet, but did tell me on the phone the other day that she’d noticed an error.   Not a typo, but an outright mistake. She claimed I’d gotten the […]

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Something Learned about Writing from Reviews

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Writers have to have thick skins to reach success.   Rejection and criticism are a daily experience, even after being professionally published.   On a good day, it isn’t a big deal.   On a bad day, it’s depressing. One of the reasons that some writers achieve success is because there are things to be learned from the […]

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Alien Worlds

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

I had excellent sushi for lunch/breakfast, then spent the day at the beach in Impanema sipping drinks from a coconut  enjoying totally perfect weather here in Rio.   Comparing this to mountain life in Wyoming, I can only conclude I’m no longer on the same planet.   I am not sure I have ever seen a girl in […]

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The Hubble Space Telescope Proposal Review: Part 2

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

I wanted to talk about what the experience feels like while it’s fresh. There were nine of us sitting for 2.5 days in a board room at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), with a panel chair, plus two support staff from the institute to help with technical issues/questions.   We also had various observers come […]

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The Hubble Space Telescope Proposal Review: Part 1

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

I have a little time before I have to catch a taxi to the airport, and I will get some things down while they are fresh. First, my primary reason to do this review this year was that the proposals were for a post-repair mission refurbished and repaired Hubble Space Telescope.   This involves repairing not […]

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Five Science Fiction Movies that get the Science Right

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

I tried for ten physical science-based science fiction movies a few months back. Five is less ambitious and easier, letting them pick better movies on average, although I have quibbles. This is the list from New Scientist: 2001: A Space Odyssey. I agree. Tops my list, too. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. It’s a […]

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The Academic Ponzi Scheme

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

I want to talk a little bit about the dark side of academic sociology, a dark side that does have a silver lining. This situation I will describe may be obvious to some of you reading, and a complete surprise to others. For those to whom it’s obvious, perhaps I’ll still have some subtle insights […]

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European vs. American Science

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

At the risk of making some overly general statements based on my own personal experiences, I wanted to put down some thoughts about how the approach toward   science — at least astronomy — seems to differ between the U.S. and Europe.   I’m hip deep, or maybe neck deep, in Hubble Space Telescope proposals in preparation […]

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