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- OSXGeoCalc (gz)
- OSXGeoCalc is a structural geology calculator. It operates on lines and planes, strains, stresses, and drillcore data. Individual computations can be made using the calculators interface. Multiple computations can be made using text files. Lines and planes can be visualized in a stereonet and stress and strain operations can be...
- Tags: Computation, Geology, Nestor Cardozo, OSXGeoCalc
- Software downloads 2007-03-25
- Geology Students in Rio De Janeiro Count on SAS
- Geology is traditionally a descriptive science that involves field observations and in-depth investigations of physical structures. Therefore, geologic data conventionally has been collected and measured qualitatively by describing colors, textures and many other surface characteristics. Today, the market requires geological analysts to go beyond a descriptive or qualitative analysis of...
- Tags: SAS Institute, Geology
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- SATellite Images (widget)
- Allows the user to view many different satellite weather maps of USA including 10 day forecast. Also does Sea Surface temperatures, Earthquakes, Oceans, Solar Activity, and almost the entire world of Geology, including all 50 states and 76 cities. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Satellite Image, Satellite, Network Technology, Networking
- Software downloads 2007-06-29
- Russian Oil Group Increases Employee Productivity With Troubleshooting Solution
- Khantymansiyskneftegazgeologiya is one of the most established geology companies in Russia. It discovered 45 oil fields with 2.6 billion tonnes of oil, and it has more than 1,000 employees. Khantymansiyskneftegazgeologiya employees were experiencing delays and reduced productivity when using remote access to get to business applications and corporate databases. Khantymansiyskneftegazgeologiya...
- Tags: Employee, Performance, Microsoft Corp., Khantymansiyskneftegazgeologiya, Performance Management, Remote Access, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Case studies 2007-04-01
- Random Nature Screensaver (exe)
- A great nature image slideshow screensaver for your desktop. Random Nature Screensaver contains a collection of 18 high quality images of nature pictures. Within the various uses of the word today, nature may refer to the general realm of various types of living plants and animals, and in some cases...
- Tags: Nature, Screensaver
- Software downloads 2007-11-29
- Extracting Data: Gas Company Connects Employees With Critical Information by Integrating Microsoft Office With Enterprise System
- The working conditions for VostokGazprom employees in the field are extraordinarily challenging. In moderate weather, getting to and from the fields requires workers to travel by boat or helicopter. In winter, trucks or cars can be used to drive over ice created by bitterly cold temperatures. The company needs to...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Manufacturing
- Case studies 2007-08-01
- Extracting Data: Gas Company Connects Employees With Critical Information by Integrating Microsoft Office With Enterprise System
- The working conditions for VostokGazprom employees in the field are extraordinarily challenging. In moderate weather, getting to and from the fields requires workers to travel by boat or helicopter. In winter, trucks or cars can be used to drive over ice created by bitterly cold temperatures. The company needs to...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Manufacturing
- Case studies 2007-08-01
- Process skills most important to successful project managers
- Process skills most important to successful project managersarticle roottheory vs practice ? recruitmentObviously the ideal Project Manager would be wonderfully qualified in all aspects. But if other people agree with your ranking or prioritisation of the skill areas, putting project management skills first, how come so many job specifications start...
- Tags: Project management, cb0503, people skill
- Discussion threads 2005-12-07
- Geek Trivia: How low can you go?
- Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is once again away supervising a project of deep technical significance -- the redesign of TechRepublic newsletters. In the meantime, he has reached way back into the archives to grab this Classic Geek, which originally ran on Aug. 13, 2003. What do...
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Earth, Editor, Depth, Probe Concept, Borehole, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-08-28
- Meet Leonardo da Vinci, the world's first super-techie
- IT pros could learn a great deal about creativity by studying the life of Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci. Bob Weinstein interviews Michael Gelb, author of How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day.I’ll bet you didn't know Leonardo da Vinci was the world's first...
- Tags: Bob Weinstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michael Gelb
- Technical articles 2000-01-05
- Weekend Reading: Great Feuds in Science
- Looking for an interesting read that will expand your mind? Great Feuds in Science: Ten of the Liveliest Disputes Ever, by Hal Hellman, is a collection of 10 juicy stories about the fascinating lengths scientists have gone to prove themselves right, and more important, to prove others wrong.You've been staring...
- Tags: Kachina Dunn, Hal Hellman, Galileo, Liveliest Disputes
- Technical articles 2000-02-12
- Geek Trivia: Creatures great and small
- Geek Trivia: Creatures great and smallarticle rootA 3-Hour TourHow come the castaways on Gilligan's island remained the same size?A matter of perspective...I am by no means as smart as the scientists that have published these articles, but I seem to have a tool that they have forgotten to make use...
- Tags: theory, CTL_Joe
- Discussion threads 2004-12-08
- A little clairification?
- A little clairification?First, I will admit that my Degree is in Political Science. And I graduated from the University of Colorado. I THOUGHT I had seen all sides of the political spectrum, but this one has me baffeled:http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50198Can anyone break this down into non-rant speak?Thanks, jd.I always hate it when...
- Tags: Clinton, oh my!, nutjobs, loons, whackos, Mickster269, off-topic, hate, bird
- Discussion threads 2006-05-17
- Geek Trivia: Holiest of holes
- While there is still considerable debate about what, exactly, killed off the dinosaurs, one of the most compelling theories is that Mexico did it. Or, rather, that 65 million years ago, a 10-kilometer-wide meteor slammed into the landmass that would later become part of contemporary Mexico -- thereby throwing a...
- Tags: Moon, Crater, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- Why digital machines?
- Why digital machines?New to this forum and impressed by its wider perspective than elsewhere, I thought the following might be of interest:Since 1995 innovation in technology has been stagnant, replaced by efforts to improve and replicate within the boundaries of what already existed. This has produced a complacent industry bloated...
- Tags: industry, digital machine, digitaL, information, future, automation, xuriwan@...
- Discussion threads 2005-11-05
- Road Trip
- PlanningWe've already planned for an emergency kit with extra warm clothes, first aid kit, flashlight with extra batteries, fire starting kit, plenty of water, foodstuff, blankets, topographical maps, and compass. Other than those things I can't fit nor afford to bring much else in the car.Thanks for the advice!Stops so...
- Tags: Packratt
- Discussion threads 2005-02-14
- Geek Trivia: Waves of destruction
- Geek Trivia: Waves of destructionarticle rootStill looking....I did find this at the Pacific Tsunami Museum website http://www.tsunami.org/, under FAQ-Could Nuclear testing create a tsunami? This is a difficult topic to research, because much of the information surrounding nuclear testing is classified. During the Cold War there was fear of...
- Tags: bomb, faith_michele, Halifax, tidal wave, tsunami
- Discussion threads 2005-01-18
- Daily update: Emotional highs and lows
- At an altitude of 16,000 feet (4,877 meters), almostEverest trekkers Mike and Dave are realizing that the climb isn't just a physical struggle; it's also a mental challenge.4/19/00Loboche, NepalGreetings from Loboche. At around 16,000 feet (4,877 meters), it beats any altitude David or I have ever achieved. We hit the...
- Tags: Michael Jackman, Loboche
- Technical articles 2000-04-24
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