Monthly Archives: July 2012

Reynardine

Reynardine (if Wikipedia is to be believed) is an early 20th century re-interpretation of a 18th or 19th century folk song, overlaying mystic overtones on a straightforward story of a young woman being waylaid by some rake. Whatever its history, … Continue reading

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Units for Excel

One of the reasons that programs like MathCad tend to be preferred to Excel for engineering and scientific applications is that they have much better facilities for dealing with different units of measurement.  This isn’t difficult, since the only built-in function provided … Continue reading

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Bare Pictures

From Youngest Daughter’s new web site: http://barepictures.net/ Hey guys, Welcome to the Bare Pictures site! We haven’t overloaded this website with a load of information as we think what we do is pretty simple. We make music videos. For us … Continue reading

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LatPilePY 1.04

Following comments from Stephen on LatPile 1.03 I have modified the code so that if the specified Soil Properties range includes lines 8 and 9 (for specified effective depths at the top of each layer), but these lines are blank, the effective … Continue reading

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Have you found this site useful?

Here’s your chance to say thanks! My daughter needs support for her crowd funded film project; Just click http://www.indiegogo.com/DancingInFilm?a=553266 and have a look. Hey guys, So I’m emailing you all about a dance short film called ‘Emergence’ that I’ve been working on … Continue reading

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