Furthest Gamma-Ray Burst Ever Observed
jd writes "The SWIFT team have announced the furthest-ever observed super-massive gamma-ray burst (from 13 billion light years away). The burst was observed on the 6th of September and lasted for 3 minutes - long enough for a number of other telescopes to home in on the gigantic explosion. The distance is only barely within the reaches of the observable universe. The idea of the SWIFT telescope and follow-up observations is that they will discover both the cause of the bursts and the consequences to the star."
Does your student know you blab her name out on the Internet and disclose where she works and when she works there?
If you think I'm being too harsh, see how she reacts when you tell her you did.
Hard to be sure, but she looks hot:
http://physics.uwyo.edu/~cassandra/
Give her a call at: 307-766-3162
It's not quasar surgery people!
The point is, is that it is a not particularly smart to revel personal information on high traffic websites. Don't be a fuckwit and post other people's personal info.
Maybe I can drop by 1161 Apache Dr and we can talk about it. Satellite photos show a nice big park within a block or two of your home. Must be a nice place to take a walk, have a picnic, perhaps hide a body. Then just hop on 30 to US80 and head out of town...
Never even been to Laramie.