Thursday, August 11, 2005

It's a BOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, August 09, 2005


So I've been asked by a few people to show them what I've been working on while at school. Here is a photo of Erik and myself taking radiometric data of a field in Minidoka Idaho. I think I'll also put a link to the lab/office homepage with some links to the files and projects I've been involved with.

http://ags116mac.agsci.usu.edu/

My thesis is going to be on quantifying carbon using incident spectral reflectance within the SWIR bands. I'm not sure when it will be finished, but I'm working on it. In fact, I should probably stop typing and work on it right now.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

I'm still working on my thesis. I can't believe how long it is taking to write. I'd probably be done by now if it wasn't for slashdot!!! I'm still reading journal articles trying to get as much background covered as I can. In the process of looking up every article ever written about soil carbon and reflectance, I've found several articles from the Soviet Soil Science journal. They were studying carbon and reflectance clear back in the 60's. I can't believe how much research has been repeated because governments dislike studies that aren't 'home-grown'.

In other news, we (Nikkala and I) are expecting our first baby in January. I'm really excited. Of course I think it will be a boy, but we don't know for sure yet. I guess I have a 50-50 chance of being right. I need to hurry and finish this thesis and get a real job before then. We need to move into a larger house as well. The second bedroom is filled with all of my books, computers, and other stuff. Nikkala doesn't think I need my G4 cube, Silicon Graphics Indigo, and Dual G5 desktop all running together and wants to convert the room into a baby room. So I think a new place will save a lot of arguing.