Berkeley, Monday, September 21, 2020 1:15 AM I wrote this yesterday in Wix, while in the meantime I asked wordpress support if was possible to recover both my account and my previous sites. Well, I could not recover my prior username, and at least I rescue my site domain main. In the next days, I […]
Author: chentetinoco
Is the blog an addiction?
Berkeley, Thursday June 11, 2020 1:52 AM I do not know what blog means or what is it? I do not want and will not go to do random searchings online. It might not be wrothy for this question, because it is more a philosophical and practical one. I started this online, often personal and […]
Scimago Rankings
Berkeley, Wednesday, June 10, 2020 3:04 AM Rankings are OK. What it matters is the actual outcome to see how people is behaving, what is the health of the people, how is the actual understanding and development of what we do, of what we study, of what we aim to develop, and when is actually […]
How does the computer hardware works?
Berkeley, Sunday, June 7, 2020 2:13 AM It was not that sort of really productive day today, I did plenty of reading, but few writing and few calculations. Those are calculations are then to perform tomorrow, as I must peed up with my report. A quote of the day: Time lost is never found I […]
Memorial and the story of the sand bucket
Berkeley, June 5, 2020 6:47 PM Under the civil unrest of the current times, which makes some sense, particularly I am grateful for the peaceful protests and the clear message. Whatever was the reason the cops came and decided to put George Floyd down, is wrong. The reason was an issue about a packet of […]
Todd Boekelheide [Though it has little to do with him, but the good film at the end of the post. I would rather have called this post “Salad of Thoughts”]
Berkeley, Thursday, June 4, 2020, 10:48 PM I do not know about the origin of last names, but some got very difficult ones. Of course is not their foul, and changing the last name, just by changing would be a shame. Anyways, this post is not about last names, but I hope I typed correctly, […]
The Periodic Table by Nobel Laureate Peter Agre
Berkeley, Monday, June 1, 2020 3:50 PM Following up with prior post, which I am sharing because I consulted over the weekend. Here, another great hit. This one is about chemistry, which if I compare with prior one, I must pay more efforts on memorizing this lyrics. Chemistry has never been my stronger arm. So, […]
A bit of Groundwater: Darcy’s Law [with rhythm and flow!]
Berkeley, Monday, June 1, 2020 2:48 PM Darcy’s Law, named after the French Great Scientist Henry Darcy (1856) [2] has been so far a unique contribution to describe very well the hydraulic gradients, and so to describe groundwater flow. I will let Professor Neupauer to explain it to you with rhythm and flow. It really […]
Pascal’s triangle
Berkeley, Sunday, May 31, 2020 9:13 PM The genius of Pascal is that interesting that I continue discovering about him, not by reading about him, not for searching about his works for learning about him, but for learning about his applied works works by applying them, and then learning that he either wrote or invented […]
Keeping close track in analytical process. I mean analysis is in the brain not necessarily just in the computer
Berkeley, Sunday, May 31, 2020, 12:41 AM I spent about a day checking the usage of computer through history. Even more, if I count for my self-taught history of computer programming. I cannot invest such as amount of time outside of my duties, but the purpose was to find purpose, meaning, deeper understanding of usage […]