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Date Posted: 10/15/04 9:40:01am
Author: Bart
Subject: Bart weighs in...

Hi all,

Bill... Nice job setting this board up!

Thanks to all who visited for homecoming. Next year we will have a scheduled get together of some sort...when we're in our new digs. The furniture is being installed as I type...

As for the alum email list... I don't drop anyone from the list. What happens is that people's email addresses change (like some at UIUC over the years) and I don't get the changes. The alum list is never touched unless someones explicitely requests an update.

Special request for Gobbie... Do you have any of the handouts, etc. used at OU for their radar course?

That's it for now... Take care all...and GO BADGERS!!!

- Bart

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[> Re: Bart weighs in... -- wdepriest, 10/15/04 11:20:07am [1]

hey bart, I just received the latest Weatherwise magazine, and under their reviews&resources section, they reviewed "Measuring the Natural Environment" by Ian Strangeways. Seems like it would be a good supplemental text for Instrumentation class, and for anyone else who is looking for a good book on instruments.

"...Well-designed diagrams, charts, and graphs depicting instrument layout, design, and important background material... there are excellent photos in each chapter that illustrate different instruments and provide some instructive documentation of scientists setting up field sites... Overall, this is a useful reference for any scientist who designs, uses, or deploys meteorological instrumentation. In addition, it would also make an excellent text for a class on instrumentation and environmental monitoring."


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[> Re: Bart weighs in... -- sjaye, 10/18/04 11:55:07pm [1]

beating Purdue was quit incredible!!! Looks like the Big-10 is ours to lose.


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