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A
Trying
to
think
of
anything
interesting,
there's
this
new,
it's
supposed
to
be
a
new
open
source,
3d
modeller
biology,
it's
a
group
from
friends
with
sponsors
from
Australia
yeah
Luke.
So
you
look
at
that,
but
at
the
beginning,
they're
still
looking
for
programmers.
So
it's
the
same
people
that
started
the
go
Cal
back
in
the
days.
Oh
really
and
now
they're
kind
of
I
guess
doing
like
us,
they're
either
doing
the
open
source
with
the
same
the
same
group.
A
D
E
Well
well,
for
today,
don't
have
anything
to
do
specific,
but
I
think
it's
worth
catching
up
on
both
Archie
and
then
the
airborne
yams
conference
there's
a
lot
that
happened.
These
from
our
end
at
the
airborne
ham
conference
and
I
even
got
a
couple
emails
this
morning.
That
I
would
like
to
just
share
with
everyone
and
then
to
you,
there's
a
few
requests
and
things
like
that
on
the
go
that
I
think
are
worth
chatting
books
to
get
those
in.
E
It's
a
lot
of
the
development
that
we
did
before
the
course
that
we
just
ran
at
the
workshop
sort
of
depends
on
those,
so
be
nice
to
actually
be
able
to
distribute
them
within
the
next
week
or
so
and
have
it
all
running
off
of
master.
So
we
don't
want
people
try
that
for
a
job,
often
grab
branches
and
things
like
that,
because
that's
commute.
E
G
A
And
then
the
other
one
is
Craig's
colleague
which
was
kind
of
like
yeah.
Not
it
was
not
organized,
but
it
happened
this
way
to
use
the
hydrogeologist
and
would
like
to
use
the
tree
missions
Joe
for
a
display
to
be
a
little
bit
like
what
video
games
do.
You
know
like
when
you
zoom
out
here.
You
look
at
a
different
resolution
and
when
you
zoom
out
you,
because
it
resolutions
are
the
tree
measurably
perfect
for
this
and
we're
going
to
organize
a
meeting,
I
guess
next
week
with
them.
A
E
A
E
H
Burn
a
sec
here
on
my
end,
for
my
talk
was
I,
got
mostly
question
and
good
feedback,
big
movies
at
USC
of
McMaster,
but
endemic
interpretation
I
get
a
Mike
and
I.
We
talk
a
lot
more
with
Ben
Lee,
which
is
a
PhD
student
with
Unsworth,
stefan
beta
and
also
one
of
his
former
student
máximo
did
his
PhD
in
his
own
words,
and
now
is
in
münster
in
in
germany,
yeah,
and
so
is
he
presented
actually
two
things
in
like
one
project,
whether
we're
hiring
empty
that
I
knew
Maria
for
tecnique.
H
H
Be
a
matter
of
time
diving
into
simple,
but
you
had
a
couple
of
comments
saying
that,
yet
for
each
project,
Jesus
didn't
like
write
their
own
code,
that
hopefully
specific
case
and
science.
Let's
just
reduce
the
same
job
over
and
over
depend
enough,
like
just
like
look
at
I
can
prove
writing
a
new
code
for
specific
for
dragnet,
so
also
yeah,
and
there
were
a
lot
of
tall
black
hair.
There
were
like
two
full
session
about
I.
Think
like
Wednesday
was
the
most
geophysics
day
and
most
of
the
talk
where
empty
and
elitist
wait.
H
Using
either
one
D
inversion
somewhere
doing
two
DS,
but
another
thing:
I've
ever
even
seen
a
3d
inversion
anywhere.
It's
a
presentation
and
I
think
that's
my
like
empty
might
be
something
that
will
really
help
simple
really
have
advertising
right,
because
it
seems
that
a
lot
of
people
are
doing
an
T,
but
they
might
not
have
the
computational
tool
to
push
the
data
to
the.
G
F
A
H
G
E
E
G
E
Goc
3d,
it
seems
they're
making
a
bit
of
a
push
for
visualization
and
constructing
models,
and
things
like
that.
They
sort
of
come
across
as
they're
trying
to
position
themselves
as
like
a
for
travel
or
one
of
these
kinds
of
packages,
but
for
crime.
Lord,
so
it's
not
necessarily
open
source
but
there's
lots
of
yeah.
Then
we
went
to
the
artists
workshop,
which
is
really
interesting,
because
their
code
is
definitely
pretty
widely
used.
There's,
cotton,
conversions.
It's.
F
E
Deep
and
there's
a
huge
thing
and
you
slip
getting
a
feel
for
how
they
formulated
and
there's
probably
what
they
feel
is
important.
They
spend
a
lot
of
energy
modeling
the
system
to
making
sure
that
you're
getting
the
we
weren't,
really
accurate
you're,
getting
responses,
stimulation
and
the
way
to
do
formulate.
The
English
problem,
though,
is
a
bit
different
than
how
we
do,
which
is
really
interesting.
D
E
E
C
C
C
C
C
The
the
major
project
that
is
in
development,
driven
by
Chi
Minh
name
of
kamlari
from
Australia.
It's
something
called
watershed,
so
they're
they're
actively
looking
for
putting
in
their
own
a
large
group,
very
diverse
people
that
would
take
everything
from
data
acquisition
all
the
way
through
to
groundwater,
hydrology
parameters
and
providing
information
that
farmers
could
make.
Some
assessment
on
Australia
is
under
extreme.
F
C
C
G
G
F
C
But
some
of
the
numbers
on
the
on
the
water
issue
we're
really
it's
really
pretty
staggering.
As
far
as
you
know,
the
percentage
of
countries
that
are
in
distress
situation
now-
and
you
know
the
projections
that
I
think
was
it
three
2035
2050
that
basically
this
planet,
that's
going
to
be
running
out
of
water
and
there's
places
in
the
in
the
Central
Valley.
It's
that
wonky
Ally,
that
you
know
they're
pumping
so
much
water
out
stuff,
everything
in
society
and
the
rate
of
substance,
huge
Nets
has
like
20
centimeters
per
year.
C
D
C
F
H
It's
the
only
shoe
in
Quebec
where
they
were
pumping
waters,
but
they
are
black
close
to
the
ocean
and
that
and
so
basically
the
salt
water
was
replacing
the
fresh
water
that
was
found.
But
then
this
interface
is
enough,
so
Somali
bouncers,
the
smaller
yo
freshwater
reservoir,
is
now
there
were
22.
That
is.
E
E
E
Yeah
yeah
and
then
this
mother,
exciting
things
so
Jesus
is
Australia.
Has
a
favorable
consortium
question
it's
actually
a
lot
of
Harry.
Mostly
their
coats
are
open
sources.
Data
that's
openly
available.
Think
I
mean
there
were
none
flying
like
the
entire
country
with
AirPlay
am
liberation,
large
sports,
which
is
pretty
incredible,
and
so.
E
C
C
E
E
E
E
So
there
were
three
the
USGS
Berkman's
leader
at
least
Judith,
who
your
child
frequently
called
proposing
and
Lucy
ball
and
they're.
Each
working
out
very
interesting
data
sets.
So
there
might
be
some
pretty
strong
connections
there.
What
my
connection
is
event
is,
they
are
the
immediate
which
is
really
exciting.
E
Is
so
it's
going
to
be
releasing
his
MCMC
on
github
and
that
would
be
open
sourced
and
he
they're
looking
for
different
port
city
leaders
to
put
in
so
they
got
one
wrote
that
they're
using
for
airborne
surveys,
but
are
now
looking
to
actually
include
something
for
a
groundbaits
moon
and
I
asked
echo
boots.
Is
it
quite
well
suited
for
that
and
he
was
allergic.
It
might
only
have
five
posters
yeah,
so
that
is.
E
C
C
C
Him
yeah,
so
he's
he's
basically
finished
up
suffering
physically
because
he
hurt
his
shoulder,
but
he
has
published
a
paper
in
which
he's
going
to
send
me
analytic
solution
for
a
plane
beneath
the
variable,
overheard
and
they'd
like
to
know
there
is
reason
for
them
to
kind
of
check
that,
against
you
know,
a
different
kind
of
code,
so
I
think
that's
another.
Enjoy.
C
C
D
C
It's
unclear
whether
the
framework
in
which
they're
doing
the
inversion
at
this
point
it's
going
to
stall
when
you
actually
kind
of
extend
it
to
I
think
most
of
their
well
for
most
of
their
codes.
They
find
a
full
Jacobian
matrix
and
they
do
that
with
finite
differences
accurately
and
then
they're
actually
solving
that
all
system
inverse.
So
that's
all
those
might
potentially
work
pretty
nicely
at
a
1d
or
even
to
be,
though
scale
without
you
might
have,
but
anyway,
I
think.
The
good
news
is
that
there
was.
There
was
a
lot
of
visibility.
C
Vince
he's
talking,
really
well
sort
of
Saudis,
Flying,
Circus
yeah,
yes,
I
mean
people,
people
were
taking
know
and
they
were
starting
to
realize
like
oh,
it
is
true,
unless
I
adopt
some
open
source
framework
and
kind
of
work
together
in
community
I'm,
just
not
going
to
be
able
to
keep
up,
and
these
watershed
problems
are
any
of
these
that
are
so.
Multidisciplinary
you've
got
so
many
different
groups
that
need
to
communicate
share
information.
They
can't
be
solved
anywhere
anyhow
else,
except
from
some
kind
of
so
I
named.
C
D
C
But
I
think
they
basically
got
a
structure
that
kind
of
works.
Works
portal
works
for
them.
So
it's
it's
it's
kind
of
like
a
well-oiled
machine.
It's
got
an
inversion
engine
at
heart
and
he's
already
hooked
up
quite
a
few
things,
so
they
didn't
have
some
sort
of
modular
system
and
anybody
else
who
comes
on
you
know
needs
to
kind
of
fit
into
that.
And
yes,
at
this
point
he
doesn't
really
see
any
need
for
epic
really
adopting,
also
sort
of
small,
but.
C
That's
an
easy
kid
yeah
great,
so
he
was
he
was
keen
and
then
there's
also
this
project
that
they've
got,
which
is
again
work
for
chief
physics,
hydrogeology
and
anything
that
was
talking
about
with
the
California
system
and
that
that
it's
done
in
Python
and
they
want
to
make
that
open-source.
So
there's,
there's
stuff,
that's
just
being
developed
now
that
I
think
there's
some
reason
that
you
know
might
interact
quite
nicely,
but
the
things
that
part
of
what
they're
doing
with
the
Argos
workbench.
C
E
When
we
were
on
Walnut,
we
can
see
in
this
physics
or
to
take
one
of
these.
There
was
an
excursion
and
during
our
on
a
sailboat
and
Tom
Walker's,
there
is
a
sailboat
early,
thirty
years
old
people
they
would
spend
the
afternoon
I
said
earlier
Joachim,
and
then
he
sent
me
an
e-mail
this
morning
because
he
got
the
notice
we're
having
a
meeting.
He
said
he
could
enjoy
what
he
wanted
to
share
some
of
his
thoughts.
So
I
wanted
to
repeat
this
to
you
guys.
E
E
He
said
the
thing
that
came
to
mind
something
about
my
something
my
daughter
is
been
learning
about
in
primary
school
the
past
few
years.
The
idea
of
having
a
growth
mindset
versus
a
face
mindset
I
feel
that
many
people
within
our
industry
and
when
I
say
that
I
when
I
say
that
I
mean
mineral
exploration,
physics
mindset,
we
like
things
the
way
they
are
I
feel
this
duck.
Stop
at
the
ATM
community
conference
summed
up
many
reasons
why
we
have
come
to
a
point
where
he
needs
a
change.
I
really
like
this.
E
He
even
mentioned
that
he
used
to
be
against
open-source,
but
his
comrades,
the
idea
of
working
as
a
company
tell
me
when
I
would
ask
for
people's
opinions
illegal
time
or
tell
them
why
I
was
excited
about
the
prospect
it
was
insane
pay
for
various
things.
It
appeared
that
the
message
had
fallen
on
deaf
ears:
here's
a
fun
I,
don't
know
which
I
take
I,
don't
know
what.
E
F
E
Not
all
of
the
core
GSL
functionality,
a
lot
of
which
can
be
run
with
reinstall
I,
know
soon.
Fisher
who's
been
an
advocate
of
open
source
everything
three
years,
I
showed
with
one
of
the
Python
notebooks
to
geophysicist
friend,
and
he
thought
it
was
ooh.
He
said
how
old
do
I
get
that
the
romance
is.
The
answer
has
many
steps?
I
know
that
there
are
ways
to
make
it
easier.
E
Unfortunately,
many
people
are
used
to
is
getting
use
the
end
product
instead
of
what
about
I,
think
that'll
take
a
while
people
of
yours
and
we,
the
cheater,
know
both
your
Python.
They
can
have
that
and
all
the
tools
to
remake
that
final
product
into
exactly
what
we
want.
That's
all
for
now.
Perhaps
a
goal
would
be
to
have
me
one
day:
Python
slash
between
geophysics
workshop
slashes,
both
hands
less
unconferences
company,
a
budget
talks
showing
all
the
great
stuff
that
can
be
done
with
these
tools.
The
annual
PCGS
fall
symposium
and
joining
them
together.
E
A
C
Well,
Sean
was
really
taken
by
the
potential
for,
in
just
a
do
redo
his
master's
project
Korean,
simply
because
there
he
was
solving
for
survey
parameters
as
well
as
activity
from
either
round
sources
or
airborne
resources.
Right
and
you
know
that's
that
functionality
so
straightforward
to
implement
within
say
well,
maybe
I
can
come
back
to
it
and
actually
published
that
paper.
E
A
A
C
That's
good,
you
know,
that's
the
first
thing
give
on
the
radars
Chandler
and
you
know,
then.
The
second
thing
is
to
have
some
things
out
there
that
people
could
benefit
from.
You
realize
that
I
can
use
this
program
to
check
some
numbers.
We
can
use
this
to
simulate
as
soon
as
you
have
that
then
there's
like
up
that
is
I.
I
E
D
F
Yeah
I
can
do
that
new
click,
most
I've
just
been
implementing
little
things
here
and
there
I
believe
it's
on.
It
should
be
completely
what
was
previously
implemented
now
with
the
website
functioning
and
everything
in
that
they
could
use
a
little
bit
of
a
refinement
to
make
like
for
the
streamline
plots
that
tenser
mesh
can
support,
but
that
shouldn't
be
too
much
more
work.
Considering
I
can
just
do
it
on
that
on
the
quadtree
side
of
it
easily
enough
other
than
that,
it's
just
I
tried
to
get
all
the
support
in
there.
F
A
F
So
that's
good,
then
I
definitely
should
probably
put
right
up
a
few
more
to
script,
to
test
everything
in
it
to
make
sure
it
keeps
working,
because
there
is
definitely
out
of
stuff
that
I
added
in
that
has
not
been.
That
is
not
tested
like
to
be
the
test
scripts.
Yet,
but
that'll
be
something
that,
and
we
can
do
that
at
some
other
point
and
then
the
other
thing
is
like
I
said
it
there's
still
probably
a
decent
amount
of
unsafe
operations.
F
A
E
So
I
think
we
should
do
this.
There's
a
couple
things
that
are
like
that
right
now,
so
there's
the
3d
so
much
and
then
there's
a
change
on
I
realize
get
those
in
this
and
then
I
think
like
let's
get
the
disparate
eyes
one
in
first
and
I
will
try
and
get
these
soon
think
morning
like
same
day.
If,
because
what
needs
to
be
done,
the
same
things
like
there's.
F
F
F
E
Okay,
well,
it
means
we
get
it
lets
get
the
3d
snow
stuff
in,
because
that
is
slit
self-consistent
and
that
will
get
that
tree.
Messed
up
and
expertise
and
making
startup
er
on
CFA
and
people
want
to
continue
using
the
old,
pretty
much
loops.
Make
sure
that
they're
on
hold
your
this
because
and
I
shouldn't
be.
F
C
Accorded
yeah
oh
yeah,
so
anyway,
it
sounds
like
they've
got
sort
of
stand-alone
portable
instruments
that
just
simply
record
time
series
continuously,
so
they've
got
one
in
Hawaii.
For
instance,
it's
been
operating
for
a
couple
of
months
now,
if
they're
deploying
these
the
various
places.
The
thing
that
makes
this
interesting
I
think
is
that
they're
making
all
this
big
data
available.
They
are
also
processing
the
data
with
their
algorithms
right
to
get
out
of
impedances
to
rivers,
and
you
know
they're
kind
of
inviting
people
to
go
ahead.