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If you are reasonable, you will have to say, "Having the limited knowledge I have at present, I believe that there is no God." In other words, you don't know if God exists, so you are not an "atheist," you are what is commonly known as an "agnostic." You are like a man who looks at a building, and doesn't know if there was a builder.
What area of geology do you spec in, Geo?
Quote from: Espadon on January 05, 2009, 11:01:32 pmWhat area of geology do you spec in, Geo?Interesting question.Originally I started out with petrology and ore deposits. I must warn you that to keep this post to any considerable length I must ask you to wiki any terms that are unfamiliar. College was all about ore deposits...at least towards the end. Rare elements, metals, etc. Very interesting stuff from a variety of aspects. But that was college - find a major, get interested, get a general background, and go on from there. I didn't take any undergrad research, which I'm a but bummed out about now...but that's besides the point.In graduate school my focus has shifted (a bit) from ore deposits to geochemical analysis of rocks, rare earth element geochemistry, and thermodynamic modeling of rocks. So the focus is on high temperature, high pressure metamorphic rocks - with many applications to lower temp. metamorphism and ore deposits as well. Still very focused on petrology. But as an offshoot I know spend a lot of my time (when not preparing samples or working on something for my adviser) working with the electron probe microanalyzer. Soon to get scanning electron microprobe skillz.
Basically it boils down to this, I have 5 fingers, do you?
I love it when geo talks about his work, I find it really interesting.
geologist your job sounds like it rocksbecause i can still remember your old signatureim that lame
hmm, sounds like a pretty feckin' interesting career. Does it pay well?
does your job require the use of all five fingers or just your thumb
Arms ARE legs. They're modified legs. What else would they be? We call them arms because human culture didn't start out with a full understanding of science.By your logic of nomenclature, weaponry-arms should be no different than limb-arms.
Quote from: Mangled* on January 06, 2009, 11:27:38 amI love it when geo talks about his work, I find it really interesting.Thank you, good sir.Quote from: PANZERCATWAGON on January 06, 2009, 11:54:26 amgeologist your job sounds like it rocksbecause i can still remember your old signatureim that lameNice pun, and even I have trouble remembering.Quote from: jrgp on January 06, 2009, 01:54:12 pmhmm, sounds like a pretty feckin' interesting career. Does it pay well?Not as much as I'd like it to. Mind you, I'm finishing grad school. But I've been eyeing a tech position, basically doing what I am now, for 30-40k yearly. Nice starter.'eh...in the end, it (to me) stems back to whether you're a lumper or a splitter. Lumpers have 10 fingers. Splitters have eight fingers and two thumbs. As far as the technical definition goes, I don't particularly care. Devil's advocate for thumbs ftw.