Posts treating: "rockers"
Sunday, 07 February 2016
Cambriangirl - Science! Geology! Writing! [2016-02-07 11:48:43]
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Italian prog rockers The Watch are the Genesis continuation we always wanted. Officially endorsed by ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, they do amazing covers of classic era Genesis songs. Their original albums, while having their own distinct flavour, are tantamount to the Genesis albums that never existed but that totally should have. Imagine, if you will,
Getting ready! A few of us Rockers got turned around and showed up in time for the shuttle to be pulling away! Thanks to some amazing BC hospitality we got a free ride from a local hotel (NONE of us were staying at) and dropped off at Ogden Point! Met my fellow Rockers and looking forward to getting underway!
When the "Rockers" (see who they are) come onboard the ship tomorrow they will be greeted with LOTS of ship activity.
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Happy Reunion - School of Rockers - 2009!
San Diego to Victoria
(Below : quotes and photos!)
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I have just finished my first week at the School of Rock on board the research vessel JOIDES Resolution. My fellow "Rockers" and I have just four more days on the ship before we are back in port in Victoria, British Columbia. Then we head our separate ways to share our experiences with those back home. The educators participa
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In tonight's Science Cafe, people started sharing things they've read that they thought others would find of interest. This post is intended as a continuation of this discussion. There were several books shared, but an acknowledgement that other kinds of media are worth sharing too.
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Yesterday and today, the School of Rockers have been interpreting core samples, looking at small samples of the core under microscopes to determine the major sediment type. A core is a columnar section of the sea floor which has been drilled out for researching earth's past and earth processes.
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And we are off! Off the ground, off our rockers, and on the rocks. This is my former student on a ten-day journey up El Capitan in Yosemite Valley. Yesterday, we got a sense of the planning and logistics of a long climb on the big walls of Yosemite.Kait and Ammon were following the Mescalito, which is route #14 in the picture above from SuperTopo (does that diagram look a bit like an LA