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Conversations with my Advisor: Dating (rocks)
Scandrea Started conversation Dec 14, 2005
I have been having the following conversation with my advisor, spanning the past few weeks:
[Me] You know, I think finding the slip rate on this fault using alluvial fan channels is a fantastic idea! I want to do it for my thesis!
[Advisor] It would be great, but the lab that does cosmogenic dating is backed up a year and a half. You'd have to get the samples now.
[Me] *, rummage through GeoRef and Google Scholar, come up with successful dating techniques in arid environments.*
[Me] What about electron spin resonance?
[A] Notoriously unreliable.
[Me] Paleomag? I know I could pick up some strong secular variation at least!
[A] Too coarse time resolution.
[Me] Fission track in diagenetic minerals?
[A] No diagenesis.
[Me] Optically stimulate luminescence?
[A] Maybe in the fine stuff... but you'd have to get lucky.
[Me] NOTHING??? Cosmogenics is the only thing I can use?
[A] Unless you get lucky and find some charcoal.
[Me] Can I learn to do cosmogenics? I mean, I can use an ICP-MS.
[A] Good, but it takes an /Accelerator/ Mass- Spec. That's a particle accelerator attached to an MS, and there's only a few of those in the entire world.
[My Inner Child] **
[Me] But won't I need dates for all the /other/ stuff I could do?
[A] Yes, but there's some preliminary numbers out there already... what? I didn't tell you that?
[Me] No... ohgeelookatthetime! see you tomorrow!
*Runs upstairs and bangs head on wall.*
Conversations with my Advisor: Dating (rocks)
Milla, h2g2 Operations Posted Dec 15, 2005
Geez, what a dork. Make friends with the lab NOW! And try to find another lab, somewhere else, who could help - somebody out there migh need samples to learn to use those things, in order to do her thesis!
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Apollyon - Grammar Fascist Posted Dec 15, 2005
Despite not understanding half the words in that post, I can see you are incredibly frustrated. If I could do anything to help, I would.
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Scandrea Posted Dec 15, 2005
How about building an AMS?
Nah- really, it's no big deal. The other projects were closer to what I thought I wanted to do, anyway. Now that I understand what I would be doing, and that I'm not so dependent on cosmogenics, I think I'm going to be OK.
The big problem was relying on cosmogenics- I mean, if that was the only technique I could use, and the lab was backed up that long...
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Scandrea Posted Dec 16, 2005
I swear, the only person alive who can rile me up faster than my advisor is my mum...
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Pdmatthew - Probably In a corner somewhere with a guitar Posted Dec 16, 2005
Aye, I can't stand my mother sometimes. She nags way too much.
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Scandrea Posted Dec 17, 2005
Well, it's just that they have a tendency to make mountains out of molehills. I told them sometimes the way the express concern for me kind of leads me to believe they don't have confidence in me. Several times. The last time I just put it in an email.
You would have thought I had accused them of starving me and my brother the way they reacted. My mum didn't speak to me for two days.
I just wanted a little more communication... I guess this is just going to be one of those bumps in the road.
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Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Dec 17, 2005
That has the ingredients of a comedy sketch.
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Pdmatthew - Probably In a corner somewhere with a guitar Posted Dec 17, 2005
What would I give for my mother to not talk to me for two days.
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Scandrea Posted Dec 19, 2005
Fnagh... don't say that, Paol. You don't realize how bad it is until you've been there.
It does have the makings of a comedy sketch, doesn't it? Sometimes I feel like SNL would get a lot better ratings if they'd fire the hack writers they've got now and air scenes from my autobiography.
Lessee- puns, check... odd situations, check... physical humor, check... ethnic jokes, check... double entendres, double-check... the only thing missing are sex jokes, and those can be made up as we go along.
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Pdmatthew - Probably In a corner somewhere with a guitar Posted Dec 19, 2005
You could just let the writers be inventive. Possibly a side romance between a badger and a squirrel (It wouldnt work out in the end but theyd have fun along the way)
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Conversations with my Advisor: Dating (rocks)
- 1: Scandrea (Dec 14, 2005)
- 2: Milla, h2g2 Operations (Dec 15, 2005)
- 3: Apollyon - Grammar Fascist (Dec 15, 2005)
- 4: Scandrea (Dec 15, 2005)
- 5: Scandrea (Dec 16, 2005)
- 6: Pdmatthew - Probably In a corner somewhere with a guitar (Dec 16, 2005)
- 7: Scandrea (Dec 17, 2005)
- 8: Stealth "Jack" Azathoth (Dec 17, 2005)
- 9: Pdmatthew - Probably In a corner somewhere with a guitar (Dec 17, 2005)
- 10: Scandrea (Dec 19, 2005)
- 11: Milla, h2g2 Operations (Dec 19, 2005)
- 12: Pdmatthew - Probably In a corner somewhere with a guitar (Dec 19, 2005)
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