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A
What
well
welcome
to
2021
everyone,
it's
good
to
see
you
all
new
year.
Fresh
start,
all
good,
so
hope
you've
had
a
good
break
and
jump
back
in
on
things.
Oh,
it's!
My
internet.
A
C
All
right
we'll
need
jill
to
moderate.
I
guess.
D
A
Okay,
I
think
I'm
back,
but
no
please
yeah.
C
Two
issues:
no,
it's
just
you,
but
I
think
we
did
without
the
video
it
looks
like
it's
coming
through
now.
I.
D
Kind
of
think
of
I
know
lindsay,
and
I
were
talking
about
some
things.
The
announcements
we've
got
our
notes,
a
new
notes,
folder
going
where,
for
this
week,
I
believe
we're
going
to
be
doing
it
with
just
google
notes,
as
we
for
google
doc
that
we've
been
doing
in
the
past.
D
We
were
looking
at
we're
thinking
of
doing
it
into
the
starting
new
notes
with
the
iosa
reading
notes
soon,
and
I
believe
rowan
is
going
to
give
us
a
tour
of
them
as
well.
E
D
B
Yeah
sure
so
I
did
forward
validations,
basically
an
analytics
solution
versus
what
simpeg
is
doing
for
3d
frequency
domain
and
time
domain,
em,
conductive
and
magnetic
permeability
with
all
sorts
of
orientations
of
a
magnetic
dipole
source
and
the
different
components
of
the
response
and
everything
matches
really
quite
well.
So
our
3d
simulations
in
the
frequency
domain
and
in
the
time
domain
are
fairly
accurate.
B
I
know
we
talked
about
a
research
project
trying
to
tackle
the
ring
artifacts
we
get
in
an
em
inversion,
so
I've
kind
of
been
starting
to
make
that
example,
and
just
based
on
the
size
of
the
problem.
I
want
I've
sort
of
considered
some
ways
that
we
could
maybe
store
factorizations
out
of
core
or
do
something
to
be
able
to
solve
bigger
problems,
even
if
it
takes
longer.
So
that's
kind
of
some
stuff
that
I've
been
working
on
and
then.
B
Yeah
and
then
yeah
just
going
back
and
forth
with
doug
on
the
discretized
stuff.
F
B
Yeah
I
mean
within
I'd,
say
easily
within
five
percent
or
less
okay.
So
if
I
let's
see,
if
I'm,
if
I
make
say
a
minimum
of
four
cells
for
the
smallest
skin
depth,
then
I'm
I'm
I'm
basically
getting
the
analytic
solution
and
the
numerical
solution
to
almost
plot
on
top
of
each
other.
B
D
Okay-
and
I
think
dom
had
so
much
good
stuff
going
and
tom
had
something
listed
there.
C
Yeah
so
john
and
I
work
over
the
break
on
the
on
looking
into
the
the
tiling
em
of
all
the
pde
codes,
and
I
think
we
have
a
very
strong
solution,
foil,
which
involve
basically
basically
doing
the
party
so
inside
the
delay
function
and
instead
of
passing
fields
over
the
network
to
just
compute,
deep
red,
and
if
you
want,
if
you
do
sensitivities
directly
within
the
same
call
right,
I
posted
a
picture
on
the
on
the
dev,
the
dev
channel
and
so
far
for
the
dc
code.
C
We're
getting
really
really
tight
parallelization.
So
it's
it's
super
promising
and
then
that
gives
us
basically
the
the
option
to
do
to
run.
You
know
distributed
memory
parallelization,
so
I
think
it's
quite
promising.
I
think
john's
gonna
say
something
about
nt.
If
you
worked
on
it,
but
basically
that's
the
next
step
right,
we're
gonna,
clean
up
the
dc,
refactor,
the
pf's
and
then
move
on
to
to
mt
because
yeah
the
information
is
gonna,
be
pretty
easy.
G
Yeah,
I
didn't
quite
get
to
the
mt
problem.
Quite
yet
I
yeah
I'm
just
kind
of
prior
to
reshuffling
things
I
guess
and
yeah
I
shouldn't
let
that
pr
hang
for
the
mt.
So
I'm
back
and
yeah
I
tackled
it.
Last
night
I
found
a
few
places
where,
where
it's
failing
the
tests,
it's
in
the
1d
so
lindsay,
I
might
ping
you
a
little
bit
after
this
meeting
just
to
see
what
it
is.
It's
in
the
get
sigma.
G
Is
there
something
about
the
mesh
that
it
expects,
but
yeah
we'll
touch
it
touch
on
that
there
but
yeah
and
then
just
doing
some
of
the
tiling
stuff
there
helping
dom
out
and
doing
some
tests.
I
even
dabbled
into
a
little
bit
of
the
mpi
stuff,
that's
kind
of
how
I
figured
out
what
part
eso's
kind
of
up
to
in
the
background
and
to
scale
the
scale
to
solver.
G
It
seems
that
you've
got
a
scale
by
pneuma
nodes,
not
by
processors,
because
all
the
memory
is
being
put
onto
that
numa
node
and
then
the
processors
access
it
from
there.
So
then
you
can
get
a
bandwidth
here.
You
can
become
bandwidth
limited
if
the
problem
gets
too
big
or
if
you
try
tiling
it
too
many
times,
because
it's
still
accessing
it
from
the
different
areas.
But
if
you're
on
a
different
processor
on
a
different
cpu,
your
yeah,
the
latency
is
just
not
there
or
the
bandwidth
is
just
is
not
there
yeah.
G
D
Just
so
everyone's
aware,
like
we're
going
to
try
to
move
through
meetings
generally
quicker,
if
you
don't
as
a
foreign,
if
you
don't
have
things
posted
on
your
quick
reports
within
the
notes,
I'm
assuming
that
you
have
nothing
to
report.
Is
that
understandable?
D
I
can
go
next.
I've
got
a
pr
up
on
discretize
that
removes
properties
the
dependence
on
properties
from
discretized.
If
you
give
a
look
through
it,
it
basically
reproduces
a
lot
of
the
serialization
behavior.
There's
a
support
control
over
that
it
will
give
us
more
control
over
writing
the
documentation
for
nothing.
You
know
entire
style
docs
everything
to
be
uniform.
D
D
So
just
take
a
look
at
that
play
around
with
it,
it
should
be
pretty
transparent,
like
it
shouldn't,
really
change
the
way
that
it
functions
at
all
the
other
working
on
the
web
page
for
that
testing
it
with
the
discretize.
I've
shown
it
around
a
little
bit,
just
updating
it,
making
it
look
more
like
the
sim
peg
that
mixes
home
page
with
the
color
format
and
scheme
and
text
fonts,
and
everything
just
kind
of
make
it
more
unified
and
also
updating
with
the
pi
data
theme
as
well.
D
C
Is
it
the
plan
jill
to
to
do
the
same
after
to
send
back.
D
D
D
So
if
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
play
around
with
that
as
well,
it's
there
the.
As
part
of
that
I
thought
it
would
be
necessary
to
find
a
few
more
properties
on
the
meshes
being
so
we
have
boundary
faces,
come
for
the
cell
gradient,
we
have
boundary
faces,
and
then
we
have
so
obviously
you
have
to
ask
for
the
boundary
cases
and
get
the
location
of
every
boundary
phase.
H
D
Don't
have
to
like
go
through
and
make
a
bunch
of
special
cases
if
you're
on
the
left
side.
You
just
feel
that
you
know,
if
you
need
to
say:
oh
the
gradient
or
the
boundary
condition
is
the
gradient
dotted
with
an
our
normal.
You
can
actually
do
that
operation
now
pretty
quickly
and
independently
of
the.
D
I
C
We
got
a
pr
right
from
someone
external,
which
is
pretty
cool,
the
the
plotting
the
playing
function
to
be
able
to
not
use
the
indices.
That's
pretty
good.
D
D
Yeah,
it
should
be
just.
I
need
to
look
over
it
really
quick,
but
that
one's
from
colton
conkey
he's
from
he's
at
beckett,
school
of
mines
he's
under
diago.
C
Can
we
can
we
actually
think
of
generalizing
the
idea
right
to
be
able
to,
because
we
have
the
in
cell
call
and
in
the
archery,
but
we
don't
really
have
it
in
tensor
to
be
able
to
know
which
cells
a
coordinate
sits
in.
D
C
D
A
Okay,
sorry
about
that.
Yes,
the
the
couple
of
things
I
wanted
to
share
are
that
I
did.
I
got
a
really
thoughtful
email
from
sean
walker.
Regarding
the
governance
conversations,
he
listened
into
the
videos
and
took
a
look
at
the
notes,
and
so
I
asked
if
I
could
share
his
content
and
questions
with
everyone.
A
A
And
then
I
guess
kind
of
just
following
on
the
mt:
the
mt
work
I'll
be
sort
of
jumping
back
in
there,
hopefully
soon
and
then
there's
the
one
agenda
item
that
I
put
up
at
the
top
with
the
discourse.
Well,
I
guess
I
put
two
with
the
discourse
jaja
had
posted
that
he
was
playing
with
some
of
the
computation
gsi
content.
So
we
can
maybe
chat
about
how
we
want
to
progress
with
that,
because
there's
some
useful
content
there,
but
it's
very
very
out
of
date
yeah.
A
But
then
I
guess
the
the
other
item-
and
I
know
joe
mentioned
this-
is
thinking
through
if
we
our
game
to
give
a
go,
putting
the
meeting
notes
into
iosa
and
so
I'll
turn
things
over
to
rowan
here
shortly,
but
a
couple
of
the
things
that
I
thought
might
be
quite
useful
and
you
can
sort
of
play
around
I'll
post.
A
One
of
the
examples
that
I
pushed
on
this
past
week
with
the
is
the
leading
edge
tutorial
that
we
generated
a
couple
of
years
ago,
and
now
at
this
point,
but
to
kind
of
give
you
a
bit
of
a
a
bit
of
a
tour.
But
a
couple
of
the
benefits
that
I
see
is
like.
First
being
able
to
you,
know,
work
work
in.
I
actually
provide
some
feedback
and
you
know
help
shape
something
that
that
would
serve
us.
A
I
think
too,
it
would
make
our
notes
a
bit
more
public
facing
and
so
right
now
you
know,
if
you
have
the
google
doc
link,
you
can
access
the
simple
notes,
but
this
we
would
sort
of
in
a
sense,
be
able
to
publish
them
more
like
a
bit
of
a
vlog,
so
we'd
probably
get
a
bit
more
a
bit
more
viewership
there
yeah,
and
so
with
that
I
know
joe.
A
If
there
were
other
items
you
wanted
to
cover
first
or
if
your
game,
if
we
let
rowan
share
some
of
some
of
vioxxa
and
sort
of
asks
from
this
community.
E
But
I
think
it's
it's
like
collaboration
within
a
research
team
is
really
what
iox
is
aiming
to
do
so,
allowing
it
easier
to
get
feedback
on
notebooks
and
yeah
just
integrate.
Those
into
meeting
notes
have
them
published
in
sort
of
this
light
way
quite
easily.
E
A
Yeah,
I
think
that
would
be
helpful
and
actually
maybe
even
just
like
a
quick
intro
to
some
of
the
pieces
so
like
what
is
an
article.
What
is
a
project
and
just
kind
of
maybe
thinking
a
couple
pointers
as
to
how
we
would
use
that
for
meeting
notes,
but
then
also,
if
there's
other
things
you
want
to
point
out
like,
for
example,
notebooks
and
sort
of
collaboration
on
on
content.
There,
cool.
E
Awesome
so
yeah
I'll
go
to
my
profile,
so
so
it
iosa
has
a
profile
which
has
all
sorts
of
projects
inside
of
it
right
now.
It's
all
individual
based,
but
hopefully
in
about
a
week
and
a
half
we'll
have
teams
so
having
like
a
simba
team
where
you
can
actually
have
both
private
and
public
examples.
So
if
I
just
open
this
up
in
an
incognito
window,
this
is
what
a
someone
publicly
would
see
on
my
on
my
side.
E
So
it's
a
bit
of
like
sort
of
a
profile
for
you
to
get
your
work
out
there,
a
lot
easier
so
similar
to
a
to
a
blog-
and
this
has
these
are
just
notebooks.
So
I
can
jump
into
one
of
these
and
it
gives
you
a
a
list
down
the
side
table
of
contents,
pretty
similar
to
what
you
get
in,
read
the
docs
but
created
quite
differently,
and
then
these
pieces
remain
interactive,
and
so
that's
that
sort
of
one
piece
is
like
it's
a
little
bit
of
documentation.
E
But
the
big
difference
with
this
is
these:
these
notebooks
are
actually
stay
linked
to
where
they
live
in
jupiter,
and
I
think
I
showed
that
a
little
bit
last
time
where,
for
example,
this
is
like
one
of
the
figures
that
we
had
and,
like
you
can
add
comments,
and
so,
if
we
actually
open
this
up
in
iosa,
this
is
what
you
could
share
with
someone
and
then
you
can
add
a
new
comments
and
that
shows
up
anywhere.
E
E
If
you
have
an
example
of
meeting
notes,
you
can
pull
figures
directly
from
your
notebook,
where
you're
working
into
those
meeting
notes
have
a
conversation
around
that,
and
then
those
comments
go
directly
back
into
into
where
you're
working.
E
So
I
don't,
I
don't
actually
have
a
simpag
weekly
meetings,
but
we
do
have
our
weekly
meetings
for
I
access.
So
you
can
see
that,
like
every
week
is
a
different
one
of
these
I
don't
know
and
then,
if
if
say,
I
wanted
to
actually
comment
on
this
figure,
you
just
copy
the
link
go
over
here.
E
And
then
you
can
actually
just
paste
it
in
with
the
command
v
and
then
new
comment,
hello
again
and
again.
That
comment
shows
up
wherever,
wherever
that
is,
and
so
that's
allowing
you
to
create
meeting
notes,
but
also
have
this
sort
of
linked
linked
view
yeah.
I
don't
know
so
where,
where
we,
where
we
are
right
now
with
iosa,
is
it's
it's
early
days
it's
a
heck
of
a
lot
better
than
it
was
a
month
ago
and
in
a
month
it'll
be
way
better.
E
So
I
think
we're
like
right
on
that
curve
of
I'm
confident
that
it
works
and
will
support
it
into
the
future,
and
I
guess
my
ask
from
this
community
is
we're
trying
to
grow
the
product,
learn
about
how
people
use
it,
so
it
would
also
be
asks
for
me
in
building
out
iops
of
like
what
works.
What
would
you
like
to
see
and
also
we'd
give
you
like
cinpeg,
because
I
don't
know
I
like
simpek
a
lot
of
attention
from
from
my
team?
A
And
and
rowan
one
thing
that
you've
done
in
a
couple
other
communities.
So
I
know
in
the
software
underground
there's
an
ioxa
channel
where
people
are
just
kind
of
sharing
screenshots
and
things
like
that.
That's
is
that
perhaps
something
we
can
do
in
the
synthetic
group
and
just
kind
of
like
as
people
run
into
questions
and
things
like
that
or
problems
post,
a
screenshot
or
a
question,
and
how
we
can
maybe
get
a
bit
of
a
bit
of
support
there.
Without
with
that.
E
Do
people
have
questions
or
thoughts
or
anything
else.
C
I
think
we'll
have
to
try
right,
I
mean
if
you
set
us
up,
then
we
can
try
out.
That
would
be
amazing.
A
J
Hi
everyone,
sorry,
this
is
sorry
I
came
in
late.
I
I
missed
most
part
of
your
your
stuff.
I
just
saw
you
you,
you
dragged
that
image
and
and
move
it
over
to
a
webpage
where
you
can
make
comment.
So
is
that
what
products
is
all
about?
Yeah.
E
That's
that's
exactly
right
is
having
for
research
teams,
better
collaboration
when
you're
sort
of
working
on
notebooks,
you
need
reviews,
you're,
creating
reports
on
them
and
papers
and
sort
of
just
helping
helping
you
work
between
jupiter
and
your
writing.
Environments.
J
J
J
I
mean
I
can
highlight
a
few
of
the
obsolete
functions
that
I
came
across
and
maybe
ask
how
to
update
these
functions
using
the
latest
version
syntax,
because
I
will
I
spent
some
time
in
the
past
two
weeks
and
simple.
This
example
codes
on
the
web
pages,
but
most
of
them
turn
out
to
be
pretty
old.
So
I
got
a
lot
of
error
messages,
so
I'm
just
well
reuben
was
presenting
his
his
two.
I
was
just
thinking
about
that.
J
Do
you
have
any
idea
if
that's
that's
a
good
tool
to
use
for
better
communication.
A
I
think
that
would
be
a
great
test
case,
because
if,
if
you
get
the
notebook
into
iosa
and
then
we
can
have
a
bit
of
a
conversation
about
about
the
content
and
and
work
with
you
to
try
and
kind
of
get
that
get
that
up
to
date,
because
yeah,
I'm
glad
you
discovered
those
examples,
because
there's
some
really
useful
examples
on
that
site.
But
they
are,
they
are
out
of
date
and
so
yeah.
That
would
be
a
great
test
case.
A
E
I'm
happy
to
do
10
minutes
or
15
minutes
of
just
walking
all
of
you
through
it
and
giving
you
a
bit
of
a
tour
and
maybe
I'll
post
a
few
videos
and
some
onboarding
stuff,
because
that's
probably
where
we're
lightest
at
the
moment.
I
One
thing
I
might
add,
like
lindsey
thanks
for
pointing
out
there
was
an
ioc's
channel
on
the
software
underground.
I
had
no
idea,
so
it's
actually
good
to
see
the
example
and
the
screenshot
that
people
have
been
using,
because
I
think
that's,
I
think,
for
me.
That's
what
I
would
need.
The
most
right
now
is
like
seeing
of
example,
on
how
people
use
it,
and
so
that
I
mean
that's
that
will
that
will
definitely
help
a
bit
yeah
yeah.
So
so
I
don't
know
yeah.
I
Now
I
was
just
thinking
like
so
on
the
simplex
slide
so
like
either.
There
is
already
an
existing
shine
on
some
further
ground,
so
we
can
all
join
that
or
we
create
a
channel
within
the
simplex
slack,
but
so
like
it's
a
it's
a
smaller
audience,
but
it's
more
focused.
It's
always.
It's
always
a
balance.
E
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
certainly
happy
to
like
just
wherever
people
are
like
I'll
I'll,
come
to
you
at
this
stage
and
just
and
help
for
sure.
C
First,
on
the
first
on
the
username,
I
I
missed
out
on
so
many
of
those.
E
I
think
just
just
to
echo
what
tebow
is
saying
as
well
is
right
now
like
what's
super
valuable
to
us,
is
actually
having
being
able
to
show
like
a
community
or
a
group
of
people
working
with
us
because
we're
at
like
early
days.
We
think
this
is
like
a
really
helpful
collaboration
tool
for
research
groups,
but
we
don't
have
a
ton
of
we
don't
have
like,
basically
anyone
other
than
the
founders
using
it
at
the
moment.
F
E
Point
this
is
this,
is
this
is
the
big
problem
that
we're
facing
at
the
moment?
Is
people
sign
up
and
then
don't
don't
use
it,
because
nobody
else
is
there
so
we're
hopefully
with
the
simpeg
team
and
we'll
also
be
doing
this
with
this
one
group,
I
mean
I'd
like
to
see
geoscience
take
over
the
world
of.
I
don't
know
software
research
collaboration.
F
E
Yeah
yeah:
no,
that's
I'm
having
a
conversation
with
them
on
tomorrow.
K
Hi
roland
hill,
I
have
a
problem,
I
just
assigned
signing
accounts
and
just
wondering:
can
we
freely
join
to
the
ending
project
from
the
anyone
or
we
have
to
be
invited
to
the
project
and
collaborate
with
each
other.
E
K
Okay,
so
I
mean
I
have
to
be
invited
to
draw
the
project:
okay,
yeah.
E
You
can
publish
things
publicly
and
then
anybody
can
anybody
can
see
them.
K
J
I'm
looking
at
your
web
page
with
a
few
examples
you
could
put
there.
I
I
think
this
is.
This
is
a
really
great
tool
for
both
teaching
and
research,
because
I
was
thinking
myself
singing
pack
and
and
slowly
develop
my
understanding
how
to
how
to
code
that
in
syntax,
so
I
often
what
I
did
is
that
I
copied
the
the
codes
from
the
webpage
impact
web
page
and
then
I
always
wanted
a
place
to
to
write
down
my
own
understanding
about.
Oh
this
is
this
is
a
code.
J
This
is
how
this
is
the
alarm
code.
I
should
use
if
I
want
to
construct
the
survey,
but
I
just
can't
find
the
enough
space
to
put
down
my
own
understanding.
J
What
I
did
is
I
had
to
copy
and
paste
all
the
codes
into
a
pop-on
slide,
but
there's
only
so
much
space
on
a
slide
where
you
can
insert
your
comments,
thoughts,
ideas,
understandings
right.
I
think
this.
This
will
be
really
great.
Also
for
research
as
well
too
often
me
and
my
students.
J
We
check
each
line
of
codes
and
ask
them
what
this
line
code
does
or,
and
we
yeah
we
can't
easily
find
a
place
where
we
can.
Let
me
write
down
the
my
comments
right
or
this.
Why
do
you
do
this?
Why
do
you
not
do
something
else?
I
think
this
will
be
really
great
for
for
both
teaching
and
research.
So
I
I
already
see
a
great
potential
for
these
two
to
grow.
E
That's
that's
awesome.
I'm
excited
to
see
how
you
use
it
and
pull
it
into
those
places.
I
think
one
of
the
other
really
cool
things
about
that,
especially
with
pieces
like
tutorials.
Is
those
code
snippets
that
you're
actually
copying
into
something
like
powerpoint
and
writing
around
it?
That's
actually
the
same
code
snippet.
So
it's
reference
to
that.
So
if
you
have
a
comment
or
a
question
about
the
code
or
you
want
to
improve
it,
then
that
can
actually
propagate
to
everybody
else,
who's
actually
using
it.
E
F
F
C
D
B
I
mean
I've
got
a
question,
but
if
somebody
else
has
something
they're
welcome
to
go.
First,.
B
Okay,
yeah,
I'm
just
wondering
if
anyone
here
sort
of
knows
the
status
of
simpeg
being
available
on
the
ubc
cluster.
I
know
mike
did
a
lot
of
work
on
that
for
his
phd
thesis.
I
just
I'm
working
with
some
fpm
inversion
stuff
and
I'd
like
to
send
that
out
somewhere
instead
of
running
it
on
my
my
laptop
so
has
that
been
touched
in
any
point
recently?
Is
it.
H
H
H
When
I
set
things
up,
okay,
you
can
probably
just
do
it
talk
to
talk
to
tebow
and
see
how
he
was
navigating
that,
and
maybe
just
reference
that
install
if
you're
having
trouble
just
reference,
the
install
of
anaconda
that
I
had
in
my
home
directory
and
just
use
that
as
your
base
and
move
from
there.
Maybe
okay.
D
I
remember
I'd
gotten
working
on
clustered
mines,
but
only
for
my
local
account.
D
I
involved
you
have
to
understand
how
the
cluster
is
compiled
and
setting
up
everything
as
well,
because
you
need
it
to
compile
desperations
as
well
as
a
few
other
packages.
I
And
if
you
want
something
set
up
on
your
account,
you
will
need
to
contact
roman
because,
like
yeah
yeah,
I
tried
to
do
things
on
my
account
through
a
date
and
even
installing
an
icon.3.
I
could
not
do
it
so
so
and
like
yeah
and
I
ended
up
using
max
distribution,
because
I
was
doing
that
in
the
while.
I
was
like
when
I
wanted
to
submit
the
thesis,
so
I
went
for
the
quickest
decision
for
the
quickest
solution,
but
it
was
it's
not
the
ideal
solution,
so
yeah,
okay,.
D
How
do
yeah
me
as
well
I'm
curious
how
to
get
on?
Are
you?
Is
there
just
like
a
school-wide
cluster
computer
or
is
there
you
referring
to
your
own
local
thing?
I
have
no
idea
how
it's
set
up
here.
B
Yeah,
the
ubc
gif
group
has
access
to
some
cluster
computing,
it's
generally
managed
by
roman,
and
we
could
get
you
set
up
to
to
using
that.
But
I
guess
it's
running
on
some
operating
system
that
isn't
exactly
compatible
with
the
latest
version
of
anaconda.
B
C
I
Yeah
I'm
running
some
some
some
something's
on
the
cluster,
sometimes
yeah,
but
no
ldap
students
are
not
around
touching
him.
I
don't
think
so.
I
haven't
seen
them
in
a
while.
A
One
other
one
to
potentially
look
into,
I'm
not
sure.
If
anybody
has
is.
I
think
that
felix's
old
cluster
got
repurposed
for
the
department.
I
don't
know
much
about
that,
but
I
suspect,
if
you
pinged,
I
suspect,
phil
austin.
He
might
be
able
to
tell
you
just
kind
of
how.
A
C
A
C
D
So
if
there's
nothing
else
a
looking,
I
just
like
to
say
we're
excited
to
look
for
a
new
year.
Let's
get
a
lot
of
stuff
done.
Okay,.
J
D
H
J
Yeah,
because
I'm
I'm
debating
with
myself,
but
whether
I
should
update
my
sim
pack
on
my
computer,
because
my
students
aren't
shallow
and
I
our
codes
inversion
codes
were
developed
using
an
older
version
13.0.
J
D
J
Only
these
notes,
okay,
okay,
details
of
the
changes
that
were
made.
Can
you
maybe
put
a
copy
and
paste
that
information
into
the
chat
box,
the
simplex
documentation,
yeah
the
the
changes.
When
you
update
your
version,
you
said
release
notes
right,
yeah,
it's
not.
C
I'm
in
the
same
boat,
as
you
judge
I
need
to,
I
need
to
update
all
my
stuff
too,
so
maybe
once
I
get
through
or
if
you
get
through
it
for
me,
you
should
talk
see
where
the
big
the
girls
were.
C
Yeah
well
also,
the
the
the
version
of
synthetic
that
I'm
exposing
in
the
geo
apps
is
is
also
on
13.1
or
something
right.
So
I
need
to
update
everything,
yeah
and
you're
not
going
to
be
able
to
do
the
tiling
if
you,
if
you
move
right
away,
because
it's
not
then
yep
we're
working
on
it
right
on
the
main
symbol.
I
Okay,
okay
got
you
yeah.
That
was
my.
That
was
my
main
job
for
a
couple
of
weeks
like
to
bring
all
of
my
pga
stuff
with
the
simulation
class
for
the
for
the
pr
that
I
have
right
now.
It's
done
but
yeah
it
it.
It
takes
a
bit
of
time
and
yeah.
I
D
So
we'll
start
start
organizing
some
more
hacking
parties
shortly
and
other
things
as
well.
D
I
I
know
I'm
not
ready
for
one
this
week
yet,
but
maybe
we
can
start
looking
for
doing
that
next
week,
maybe
after
we
can
plan
for
one
after
meeting
next
week.
D
E
Cool
and
thanks
for
letting
me
hijack
some
of
this
meeting
today,
yeah
and
and
thank
you
in
advance
for
all
your
help.