Bitwrangler
Neuroinformatics in Tulsa
A couple of weeks back I was fortunate enough to be asked to speak to a group of Neuro Scientists and Computer Scientists at a Neuroinformatics conference that is partially sponsored by my Alma mater. It is difficult to tell from a one day snapshot where this will all go, but the science seems very interesting and they have formed the nucleus of a very good team of partner schools and scientists. It is something I'll be watching for the next few years as it blossoms.
More information on the conference can be found here: http://www.ibcb.utulsa.edu/
Posted at 07:58AM Apr 27, 2009 in Personal | Comments[0]
Advanced Nutritional Research-- Long Live the Brisket
A masters thesis at Texas A&M by Stacey Turk has un-covered the heart healthy aspects of the fat found in beef brisket. More info is available here. Clearly this is a controversial enough finding in today's health conscious, eco friendly world that more study is definitely in order. To that end, I suggest the in-state rivals Texas A&M and The University of Texas need to open some joint research on the issue and apply some of the power of Ranger toward the protection of the primary food of the great state of Texas. Tofu is dead. Long live the brisket!
Posted at 11:20AM May 28, 2008 in Personal | Comments[0]
Alpha, lets see how long it takes Omega to appear
After seeing an internal announcement for the bloggies, I decided it might be worth using this medium for collecting thoughts and hopefully helping a few others out there in blog land. Just so you know what to expect in the coming posts. I plan to keep things on technical topics. Mostly, High Performance Computing, Streaming , High Performance Storage and related topics. We'll see just how far this thing goes, if it gets stale, I promise I'll be the first to pull the plug.
Posted at 10:09AM Jan 22, 2007 in Personal | Comments[0]