Wattstax, Academia, Computing
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Last thursday night went to ACMI with
a_carnal_mink and
caseopaya to see Wattstax. Prior to the film spent some time in the ACMI Gaming Lab and played some Castle Crashers, and visited Chloe's Bar (doc file). The film itself included Rev. Jesse Jackson's famous "I am Somebody" speech and hilarious commentary by Richard Pryor with music from numerous gospel, blues, soul, and funk performers including the deep beauty of Isaac Hayes (aka Chef from South Park), the humour of Rufus Thomas, and the glam of the Bar Kays (YouTube video from the film). A very enjoyable evening to say the the least.
I have started an online version of the course at the University of Texas on Marxian Economics, which looks reasonably comprehensive judging by the course notes and have contributed significantly to the initial discussions, including a paper on qualitative transformations due to quantitative change (even if the course coordinator thinks I'm from Melbourne, Florida). On a somewhat related topic, I do take the opportunity to express annoyance that the political right always seems to claim the ground of being the better economic managers. Yet, "the last three months of the Howard government produced the worst three months of trade deficits in Australia's history." This is not an isolated incident. In a U.S. context, as a proportion of GDP, gross federal debt is almost entirely the responsibility of Reagan, Bush and Bush Jnr, and similar comments can be made about the national debt.
In computer-related VPAC news, I am pleased to announce the succesful HPC installation of the egs in the hen house which can now beam. If you're confused by that it means that EGSnrc, a Monte Carlo simulation of coupled electron-photon transport, has been installed on Tango, along with its close friend and ally in radiation source simulation, BEAMnrc. Next is CCP4 Phaser ("these are the voyages..."). I should also make at least passing reference that a certain computing company, famous for their search engine, contacted me last week with the view of possible employment. I'd dearly like to keep a foot in that door, but I rather feel quite a lot of loyalty to VPAC.
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I have started an online version of the course at the University of Texas on Marxian Economics, which looks reasonably comprehensive judging by the course notes and have contributed significantly to the initial discussions, including a paper on qualitative transformations due to quantitative change (even if the course coordinator thinks I'm from Melbourne, Florida). On a somewhat related topic, I do take the opportunity to express annoyance that the political right always seems to claim the ground of being the better economic managers. Yet, "the last three months of the Howard government produced the worst three months of trade deficits in Australia's history." This is not an isolated incident. In a U.S. context, as a proportion of GDP, gross federal debt is almost entirely the responsibility of Reagan, Bush and Bush Jnr, and similar comments can be made about the national debt.
In computer-related VPAC news, I am pleased to announce the succesful HPC installation of the egs in the hen house which can now beam. If you're confused by that it means that EGSnrc, a Monte Carlo simulation of coupled electron-photon transport, has been installed on Tango, along with its close friend and ally in radiation source simulation, BEAMnrc. Next is CCP4 Phaser ("these are the voyages..."). I should also make at least passing reference that a certain computing company, famous for their search engine, contacted me last week with the view of possible employment. I'd dearly like to keep a foot in that door, but I rather feel quite a lot of loyalty to VPAC.
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Date: 2008-01-15 03:51 am (UTC)That company contacted me in early 2006, and as much as I'd like to work for them, at that time, I was told in no uncertain terms that I would have to move to Sydney. Surprising that they of all people didn't provide oppurtunities for tele-comuting.
Please tell me that they have either decided to open a Melbourne office, or that they have relaxed their rules somewhat.
And good luck.
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Date: 2008-01-15 04:08 am (UTC)Unrelated, this, but doooooood! Top Gear is looking for Australians for the show. SBS have been advertising the casting call. Go for it. ;)
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Date: 2008-01-15 04:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-15 06:12 am (UTC)Thanks for the amazing compliment....
Consider it under consideration.
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Date: 2008-01-15 04:41 am (UTC)I suspect they like to keep their people (physically) in-house.
Like a cult or something ;-)
(Not that it would be a particularly bad cult)..
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Date: 2008-01-15 06:12 am (UTC)I'm also happy to work in an office, I have for years.
I just have an objection to relocating to Sydney.
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Date: 2008-01-15 10:06 am (UTC)My manager half-jokingly suggested they must go through our systems staff list periodically.
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Date: 2008-01-15 12:07 pm (UTC)I don't understand this one either. But it seems to be pretty consistent.
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Date: 2008-01-15 07:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-15 09:00 pm (UTC)Thank ye.
Date: 2008-01-16 04:29 pm (UTC)Re: Thank ye.
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Date: 2008-01-16 09:53 am (UTC)HPC = High Performance Computing
VPAC = Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing
I bet you already know what GDP is ;-)