Monday, December 05, 2011
3,000 posts and more to come
Well, I made my 3,000th post on this blog over the weekend. My blogging regimen has been a lot more irregular the past 6 months especially due to travel. But it's still fun and rewarding, so I plan to keep on blathering away.
In fact, I'm writing from San Francisco, where I got in last night for the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. AZGS staff are giving or co-authoring 11 talks and posters here this week, covering Geothermal Data, GeoSci markup language, post-wildfire debris flows, Peach Springs Tuff, federated data networks.
They expect 22,000 attendees at the meeting. We're doing our first-ever exhibit booth at the meeting, showcasing the State Geothermal Data project and the National Geothermal Data System.
I hope to be blogging from the meeting but between 2 talks, 2 posters, running the booth, formal committee and business meetings, and a lot of one on one confabs, it's going to be a frantic week.
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Will the recordings/papers/presentations by AZGS staff be posted here?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great public service by posting on this blog, Lee. I enjoy reading your posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks also for your contributions as State Geologist. If I remember correctly, you arrived on the job December 13, 2005, almost exactly six years ago. Keep up the excellent work.