Other
Works
First,
a little piece
that appeared
in the Web
Mystery Magazine
in the Fall
2005 issue
about historical
research:
""Telling
Details" at
Ten-Thousand
Feet
and a Century
Past"
Second,
for those
who might
be curious
as to the
sorts of things
I write nine-to-five
(and whether
my claim of
combining
William Butler
Yeats and
fluid dynamics
is real or
... well ...
fiction),
check out:
"Into
the Vortex:
New Insights
into the Behavior
of Dynamic
Fluids"
...
This also
has a link
to some very
cool computer
simulations
that rather
remind me
of the movie
"Vertigo."
Every once
in a while,
the stuff
I write from
nine-to-five
makes its
way into publications
on the "outside."
Here's a short
article about
how those
graphics processors
in your kids'
Xboxes, Playstations,
etc. might
be used for
general process
computing
that appeared
in HPC (High
Performance
Computing)
Wire:
Built
for Speed,
Graphics Processors
for General-Purpose
Computing
Some
of the research
and flights
of fancy involved
in decorating
the interior
of the Silver
Queen Saloon
made it into
my essay for
the Mystery
Readers Journal
"Art Mysteries
I" issue (Spring
2005):
"Saturday
Night Art
and Other
Ruminations
at the Bar"
Murals,
the
"Face on the
Barrom Floor,"
and a mounted
buffalo head
are featured
in the essay
(as well as
some serious
beer drinking
with my cousin
Dave, who
takes all
beer drinking
seriously).
I even managed
to work Paradise
Lost into
the mix ....