Friday, June 6, 2008

things that get in the way of doing research: new computers

A new computer is a good thing. Mostly. However, it takes a large chunk of time to reinstall everything and copy stuff. I have installed the essentials: FF, zotero, ArcGIS, assorted ArcGIS extensions and backup software. But I still have a lot more to install: SAS, SPSS, Google Earth, Dreamweaver, random other GIS type apps.

The other thing about new computers is that they often start doing weird stuff. Like going blank temporarily.

I knew all this, so I ordered the new computer months ago so that it would arrive before the busy season. But it was slow to arrive and so it arrived right in the middle of the busy season.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

lost things - I want to track articles

I keep losing articles. Usually the most important articles. And no matter how organised I am with my citation management (woohoo zotero!) it still doesn't know where I last put the paper copy. Is it in the office? Is it at home? Did I leave it on the bus? I don't know! And, yes, I could print out another copy, but I usually scrawl profound notes on the important articles.

I need tiny tracking devices. Pretty colour-coded stickers would be ideal. Linked to my online citation manager. Then when I lose an article I can go look at a map and see exactly where it is. That'd be cool. It'd be even cooler if I could zoom in to see a map of the piles of paper on my desk and I could see exactly where in the piles of paper the article is.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Auckland Harbour bridge walkway/cycleway

Petition for a walkway /cycleway across the Auckland Harbour bridge:

Get Across

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

when I am lonely the mountains call me

What a cool paper name! How could I resist tracking down and reading an article entitled "When I am Lonely the Mountains Call Me": The Impact of Sacred Geography on Navajo Psychological Well Being?

I came across it while googling "wellbeing" and "geography." And it took quite a long time to find an electronic version of the paper, which is very unusual. Most things are at the tips of my fingers and available within seconds. But this took around 45 minutes to track down. Of course I was also multitasking and doing other things at the same time.

Anyway. You can find the pdf here at the National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research.

As a result of the difficulty in tracking down this somewhat obscure article I have started a list of journal links. I think I will only add the obscure and less easy to find instantly journals though.

And no I haven't read the article yet, but I think it's about homesickness...

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

conference deadlines

Gosh it is busy. Abstract after abstract after abstract...

The Australasian Transport Research Forum 2008 abstract deadline was yesterday. Managed to get something in on time. Although if it gets accepted, then I only have a month to do the analysis AND write the paper. On top of everything else. Hmmm.

The GeoCart 08 paper is due next Monday. Have lots of ideas relating to the Mauri project, perhaps too many, but I haven't written anything, so I think I might have to give the full paper thing a miss, and settle for just an abstract and presentation.

Then the New Zealand Geographical Society 2008 conference abstracts are due the following week. Still thinking about whether to do something for this conference. Maybe two or even three things. That would be efficient. Two birds. One stone.

And all the papers to write as a result. Hmmm... I'm not even going to many conferences this year!

Sunday, April 20, 2008

What to do with old business cards

During the four years in my previous job my company changed it's name once, and changed it's branding four times. So I have piles of old business cards. The other day I discovered a use for them: write down potential paper ideas on the back. This is extremely useful for me cause it seems that whenever I read a paper I frequently get lots of ideas for other papers and/or questions to research in the future. Having paper ideas on small cards is great cause not only do I have a record on them, but I can also lay them out and shuffle them around to organise them.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

little plane flies through lightning

Yesterday I got to fly in a little plane that was being jostled from side to side almost continuously. Just as well I was still half asleep. But more interestingly, I got to fly in a little plane right through a thunder and lightning  storm. "Electrical activity" doesn't look that much different at x-thousand feet than it does at 0-thousand feet, aside from perspective and the just seeming closer thing. But it certainly feels different at altitude.

The pilot said it was perfectly safe. I'm not convinced about that. But it was certainly dramatic.

This is kind of related to research/work in that I sometimes have to fly in planes to do research and work.