For Those Who’ve Been Eager for Some Cascadia News…

I haz it! I’ve done up a piece on the Cascadia Subduction Zone with some really nifty links to great information. It’s over at Rosetta Stones right now. Enjoy!

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For Those Who’ve Been Eager for Some Cascadia News…
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    (Oh, Hai, I just finished “In the path of destruction” … whoah, wow! That was some crazy stuff! I wound up staying up half the night finishing it because, you know: massive explosion, then things. Gotta know how the things went down. It’s crazy to think how much footage we’d have of the eruption today with pretty much everyone having a 10mp video camera in their pocket..

    A couple years ago I got to talk to a photographer at a meet-up. And he was kind of extremely awesome. He’s one of the photographers who works for NASA and is responsible for stuff like launch footage. He started telling me about how back in the large format film days he just casually went to one of the fabrication/engineering departments and had them make him a fixed-focus 8×10 camera that was basically a welded stainless steel box with insulation around it and a great big shock mount and a sapphire cover for the lens and … uh. Uh. The idea of being able to go to NASA’s engineering guys and say “hey can you throw together a camera for me?” Squeeee!)

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    Anyway, the point of that being that nowadays someone would have flown a drone right up there and dropped cameras and sensors all over the place. … On Adam Savage’s podcast they were interviewing a guy who flew a drone with a RED1 up into the volcano up in Iceland. Uh, wow. Filed under “confidence”

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