14 Jan 2009 Radio Tests and Camera Traps Today was a day of camera traps and radio tests. Tony and I went out to replace…
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13 Jan 2009 Question: what are the regulations on long-range 2.4GHz and associated bands in this area? 25-30 animals in a group typically, although spider…
Comments closed12 Jan 2009 It’s getting a little easier here, for a few reasons. My stomach is getting stabler (still a ways to go), Tony and…
Comments closed11 Jan 2009 Not much to say about today. I spent the whole day in camp, and much of it in the bathroom, getting intimate…
Comments closed10 Jan 2009 Went out to observe wooly monkeys with Tony, Mauricio, Peter. Attempted to track groups G and Y. They used radio collar receiver,…
Comments closedI’m currently in the rainforest in eastern Ecuador with NYU primatologist Anthony Di Fiore and his team, learning how they track monkeys, in order to…
Comments closedEsquire magazine’s October issue has an E-ink cover. Neat, right? But reading the website notes on it made me realize that if this is the future of magazine publishing, then we might as well give up on environmental sustainability right now. It should be called the E-waste cover. Consider:
Comments closedIn case you needed any evidence that electronic devices raise the temperature of their immediate environment, here’s a video of my desk taken with a…
Comments closedPatagonia has a footprint tool on their site to help you understand the environmental impacts of some of their products. Not a bad visualization of…
Comments closedHere’s a handy little data source, probably fun for webscraping and visualizations: http://www.worldometers.info/. Thanks to Kristin O’Friel for the link.
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