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Wednesday, January 19 2011 @ 04:31 MST
Contributed by: evilscientist
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 Back in December I picked up a new CCD imager for my telescope. Prior to this I had been using my DLSR to take astrophotos and with an upcoming course requiring an actual astronomical CCD imager it seemed like a good time to take the plunge. Now the imager I wanted the SBIG ST7ME was a bit out of my price range for the time frame I had so I ended up going with the monochrome Orion Starshoot III . The Starshoot III has a larger sensor than the ST7ME (1392x1040 pixels vs 784 x 520 pixels) but lacks the second auto guiding sensor. It also costs, with a 5 filter magazine, about $1000 less than the ST7ME so it's the imager I went with.
Tuesday, January 18 2011 @ 03:23 MST
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 1,894
 The CBC show Marketplace recently did a show exposing homeopathy for the sham it is. For those of you that may be unfamiliar with this particular form of non-medicine, homeopathy is the belief that if you take some form of "natural" medicine, dilute it till there's none left and drink the water, you'll feel better.
Monday, January 17 2011 @ 01:24 MST
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 2,387
 A while back we had Harper taking a salute meant for the Queen and it would appear now that Harper and his government are looking at aligning the rest of the Canadian Honours System with the PMO and not the Queen (or more specifically her stand-in the Governor General). It would seem that Harper is again either a) confusing the difference between Chief of State and Head of Government, or b) knows the difference and wants to be both, which isn't allowed in our system.
Monday, January 17 2011 @ 12:46 MST
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 1,787
 Have this in elementary and Jr. High science textbooks....
Thursday, December 30 2010 @ 08:13 MST
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 2,656
 Ok, so it's been a while since I've done any blogging, basically I've been busy. Between papers due at school, server and system upgrades at work and a busy 15 month old, I've just been too wiped to do any serious blogging. I'm looking forward to doing more in the months to come so once I get back in the "zone", there will be much more blogging to come.. :) Though on a personal note, as of the 1st of November, I'm officially a veteran.
Wednesday, October 13 2010 @ 06:55 MDT
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 4,166
 Stephen Harper is many things, but a good leader is not one of them. There are three basic leadership styles, autocratic, democratic and free-reign. A good leader understands there's a time and place to use each one. Stephen Harper only knows how to use autocratic. A good leader listens to his followers, looks at the situation and makes a decision based on the best information available to enable the success of the mission. Stephen Harper ignores anyone who isn't a "yes-man", ignores the situation in favour of ideology and goes out of his way to ensure the best information is not available at all, let alone look at it. A good leader inspires his/her followers to action, Stephen Harper fails to inspire so has to use fear and terror to maintain his power and keep his followers moving. Stephen Harper is not a good leader.
Tuesday, October 12 2010 @ 08:16 MDT
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 1,724
 On cue and as predicted, the Harper Tories are blaming the Liberals for Canada losing the election for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council. This is the same old song and dance for the Harper Conservatives in that something doesn't go their way, it's obviously the Liberal's fault. The big difference here is that the right wing media isn't buying it this time. Both the National Post and the Globe and Mail have come down squarely on the side of this is all Harper's failure. The Calgary Herald who never met a Tory they didn't like has the wire service article on the topic buried good and deep and no comment while the Sun media chain also has an article and no comment, no doubt awaiting orders from the PMO. Of course the usual crowd of Conservative war room con-bots are out in full force defending the actions of the Harper government by also attacking Ignatieff and crying sour grapes in the "we didn't want that seat anyways" way.
Tuesday, October 12 2010 @ 05:59 MDT
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 1,514
 I started this blog on the 18th of December 2004 (at 10:56 pm MST apparently). Since that time I've made 500 posts, including this one. At about six per month, not a blistering rate of posting, but this is a hobby for me after all and I don't always have the time or the gumption I'd like to have to put into posts here. Some posts I'm particularly proud of, some aren't the best but they can't all be gems. One set of posts has even spawned a different website.
Tuesday, October 12 2010 @ 07:02 MDT
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 3,486
 Well Canada is up for it's decennial turn on the Security Council. What's different this time is that unlike the past times, Canada isn't a shoe-in. The reason for this is obvious, Canada's adoption of a US Republican style foreign policy. What this means is that if we win the seat, it will be despite Stephen Harper and his merry band of Tories and if we lose it the blame will fall squarely at their feet.
Tuesday, September 28 2010 @ 10:09 MDT
Contributed by: evilscientist
Views: 1,536
 So much for the P3 concept saving taxpayers money. It would seem that the new Calgary Board of Education head office is going to cost taxpayers an arm and a leg. Now it comes to no surprise to those of us in the progressive blogosphere that the P3 concept was in no way going to save taxpayers money. I mean really, what kind of whackjob thinks that selling public land to a developer, paying that developer to build a building, then leasing that building from the developer only to have to purchase the building at the end would be cheaper than just having the public own the building in the first place.
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