Thanks Rainer! I bet you'll understand more of my work than I would of
yours!! Can't claim to be much of an amateur radiochemist :) Actually
it's nice to think I'll have the time to become an amateur astronomer
again - my eyes have spent so long focussing on the computer screen I
don't think I can focus on stars any more.
Cheers,
Roger
rainer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Congratulations, Roger, this for sure has been hard work- I hope, you
> can find a decent job in astronomy research!Perhaps I have time to read
> your thesis, at least in parts - I will not understand much ( as a
> radiochemist) , but in combination with amateur astronomy- challenging!
> all the best
>
> Rainer
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Roger Wesson <roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Monday, April 5, 2004 9:01 pm
> Subject: [OM] Butchering a Zuiko...
>
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I may have mentioned my PhD thesis once or twice on list. Well,
>>it's
>>finished and submitted now, and if anyone wants to see what a
>>monstrous
>>amount of work it was, have a look at
>>http://www.world-traveller.org/astro/thesis/Thesis.pdf (4.5Mb file
>>so
>>unless you're really interested in how much carbon, nitrogen and
>>oxygen
>>dying stars produce you probably don't want to bother!).
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