Mike Ross
@eruptionchaser.bsky.social
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Mike Ross (he/him) Red Shift Leader | PSA Delegate National Geohazards Monitoring Centre | Te Puna Mōrearea i te Rū Geologist, firefighter, hacker, dad. Tolerance for intolerance zero. Toitū Te Tiriti.
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eruptionchaser.bsky.social
Eh? That's been the slogan - and what the road signs have said - here in NZ, for *decades*!

"Merge like a zip"

Looks like Americans are finally getting the idea to me.
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You misspelled 'putsch'.
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If you observed the officers in the audience, it's pretty clear that this was a case of what the Japanese have a special term for: 'mokusatsu' - "ignore with silent contempt".

Silence can be very powerful when used correctly.
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The best angle is one that's intact ;-)
Image of the inside of a CM-2 supercomputers, rack sections folded back to show backplanes and interconnects.
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I was going to compliment you on the fidelity of that 'SyncMaster' app - then I realised it was an actual photo of an actual physical screen...
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As a geohazard analyst (earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunami etc) I can off a unique Q&A & tour of my 'office' - and it's shift work so all time zones are possible. Holler if you can use me, I'm registered!
A wall of screens displaying earthquake, tsunami, and volcano data at the National Geohazard Monitoring Centre in Wellington, NZ
eruptionchaser.bsky.social
Is that the CM-2 that was in Wing Luke museum? An empty cabinet with LED boards blinking away?

And what IS that Symbolics box? I thought I'd seen most of them but that's new, it has a... like a stone-textured finished similar to those Pixar boxes!
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My wife has travelled extensively, & not always to the better parts. Melbourne is the ONLY place she's ever felt unsafe in the evening in the CBD.

Naked misogyny, not racism - she's as white as a very white thing. But catcalls, comments, all that nasty stuff.

There's something very wrong there.
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Oh you should; if only for two things; the gravadlax, and the gravadlax sauce! Bugger the furniture, give me the dead fish!
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I don't follow you; my reply was predicated on "largest city to second largest" - a relatively high-traffic route. Coro is irrelevant, or at least I don't see the relevance?
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Aye, they can; I've ridden them many times. In Japan.

Japan has the population to support the spending necessary for such infrastructure; NZ has only 5m people, spread out over some very rugged terrain. NZ trains aren't going to get any faster; they're winding hilly narrow-gauge lines.
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And transport to/from train stations, and to/from train station to ferry, there are overheads both ways - last check-in for ferry is an hour before sailing time so it kinda all nets out. But the bottom-line message is unarguable; kiwis aren't going to stop flying, or pay "prohibitive" levies!
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iceseismic.bsky.social
Using earthquake data we image seismic velocity 'anomalies' at 7-12 km depth beneath geothermal systems, north of Taupō, New Zealand. We interpret the anomalies as representing crystal-rich partial melt – the deep heat sources driving the geothermal systems.

doi.org/10.1016/j.jv...

#seismology
A schematic 'slice' of seismic velocity beneath the geothermal systems north of Taupō. Low velocity anomalies are apparent at 7-12 km depth - which we interpret as representing crystal-rich partial melt.
eruptionchaser.bsky.social
It depends on the country. In NZ, from our largest city to our second largest:

Car + ferry: ~16 hours

Train + ferry: ~30 hours including overnight hotel, only possible in summer

Plane: ~80 minutes

Sometimes there really is no practical choice except aviation.
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sianushka.bsky.social
I don't know where this revisionism has come from about the suffragettes - people saying "if the suffragettes were around today, they'd be considered terrorists."

The suffragettes were arrested and tortured, sexually assaulted and beaten by the state. They *were* considered terrorists!
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Weird take. The mass shooter is dead; no pockets in a shroud.

I'm no Christian, but this is a good example of Christians doing an actually Christian thing; turning the other cheek and helping the innocent family of someone who harmed them.
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Meh, I'm a Boomer and I work alongside mostly Gen Z and Millennials at exactly the same job.
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Finally got ALL my i5/OS toys up and running!
Screenshot showing IBM POWER server ASM console, VIOS PowerVM console, and various i5/OS windows open on a desktop
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In Iceland, where we appear to have run out of road!
Road blocked by a lava flow in Iceland
eruptionchaser.bsky.social
In the UK, if a cop has sex while they're at work - 'on the clock' - even absolutely consensual sex - they will be charged with the catch-all offence of 'misconduct in a public office' and, if convicted, a prison sentence is inevitable. There have been several cases of this.
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That occurred to me too - some kind of phreatomagmatic event or explosion maybe.
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