tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262015410550800861.post7435409676269013272..comments2023-12-22T21:41:28.524-05:00Comments on The Engineer`s Pulse: The Engineer's Pulse 2011 Year in ReviewThe Engineerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05080325091689417696noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262015410550800861.post-78200096662512473912012-07-26T19:01:28.688-04:002012-07-26T19:01:28.688-04:00Thanks Stephen! Yeah, the funny things you learn a...Thanks Stephen! Yeah, the funny things you learn about when designing web sites, such as discovering News Feeds what they are, why they benefit people, and how to use them... all so you can get other people to read your site faster. To think I was saving URL's to stay on top of stuff all along.<br /><br />I think my format and mission goals are very relevant and attention-getting.<br /><br />Main site with About info<br />www.dustybootsworth.com<br /><br />Blog where streaming MP3's are<br />(with category + vulgarity filters)<br />www.dustybootsworth.com/dustyblogsworth<br /><br />P.S. Thank you again for your prompt reply! Also if you know anyone who would like to be a guest (if by over the phone recording session) I will welcome requests and make consideration for sharing this content on my page.<br /><br />If I may make suggest a page with streaming mp3, my friend Michael Remington talks with me and my audience about pulsars<br /><br />http://dustybootsworth.com/dustyblogsworth/2012/07/04/dusty-bootsworth-mp3-2012-jul-4-wednesday-with-guest-michael-remington/<br /><br />Enjoy! to some degree!Jeremy M. Dinovohttp://www.dustybootsworth.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262015410550800861.post-65233369030988219232012-07-25T14:12:00.514-04:002012-07-25T14:12:00.514-04:00Jeremy, feel free to post your link here. Congrat...Jeremy, feel free to post your link here. Congratulations on your newest endeavour.The Engineerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05080325091689417696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262015410550800861.post-46020676623131544322012-07-24T19:55:34.005-04:002012-07-24T19:55:34.005-04:00Hi Stephen Cohen,
I finally got back to respondin...Hi Stephen Cohen,<br /><br />I finally got back to responding to this page (I have not forgotten). This is Jeremy Dinovo, responding to your message about American who follows politics, and you know that web site I was mentioning earlier? I finally got this up and running with plenty of traffic. I would be glad to share my link here if, in this case of discretion it could be allowed, or I could send this privately, if you prefer that. Thanks to you Mr. Stephen Cohen for your response; if not for action and response, would there even be art or even science?<br /><br />Jeremy M. DinovoJeremy M. Dinovonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262015410550800861.post-42267200755225852612012-01-21T11:20:54.271-05:002012-01-21T11:20:54.271-05:00I mean to say that since I found out about the Spa...I mean to say that since I found out about the Space Elevator blog I have been following that, and then discovered your blog through the Space Elevator Blog's page. I agree with you about the perception of time issue though, when people are faced with additional adversity, as this does happen often with those whom are dependent on losing their purchase receipts dealing with a warranty return (many similarities between that and politics, for certain!). Though I can say that if a person really likes your stuff he or she will tell you about it just as if they had read it the day before.<br /><br />You are welcome for my time, as I think common values should always get the right funding (time and when possible, more tools). I appreciate your response and that it was prompt too. Society needs more of that really. Yes, I used to be more passive and less active in keeping up to speed with our elected or self-appointed leaders and all of the banter and jargon that is space-junked into existence, but then when I wanted to get serious about my art and my passion, I found out that it was harder to compete (and to considerately and effectively advertise) than the film industry lead me to believe. But as in the space elevator project and other engineering feats, there are a great number of people who have (or know a friend who has) a key component to starting a business or community: a garage or a back yard, and of course, the force times the distance.<br /><br />My name is Jeremy Dinovo a documentary film maker. I helped my friend Kane Wilke in 2008 to produce the 1-hour documentary The Mighty Tether, which I believe is the first feature-length documentary film about the space elevator project.<br /><br />I will keep reading and will keep the rust switch in the off position as much as possible, so I can, as they say during a good workout, 'Feel the burn'.<br /><br />Jeremy M. DinovoJeremy Dinovonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262015410550800861.post-50645723262320407232012-01-07T18:34:49.700-05:002012-01-07T18:34:49.700-05:00Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for your kind words, and for...Hi Anonymous,<br /><br />Thanks for your kind words, and for taking the time to read mine. My blog is 15 months old, so you haven't been visiting for three years...But, maybe the past year felt like three (if you are an American who follows politics, then that would explain it).<br /><br />If you do decide to start your own blog, be sure to write about something you are passionate about.<br /><br />Stephen CohenThe Engineerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05080325091689417696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262015410550800861.post-66792030583464918862012-01-07T05:30:48.505-05:002012-01-07T05:30:48.505-05:00hey The Engineer I am stopping to leave a comment,...hey The Engineer I am stopping to leave a comment, and to say thanks for writing your articles.<br /><br />My group of society misplaced their passion for science and physics principles. I had heard of terms like entropy, and also laws of thermodynamics from friends or people I would chat with, but never had as solid an understanding for them that I could Share the knowledge with others. I never received a firm enough foundation for physics in K - 12 school, and unfortunately I didn't figure out how to stop falling asleep in math class until well after that.<br /><br />Your Article postings are of great help to persons like myself who want to learn more, but don't have lots of time to learn it at MIT's online program, and to get digestible dosages of science as well as aesthetic but real analogies (i.e. the one about water and electricity mixing is a true winner, as I recall from memory!). I believe in your bacterial comment (vs. the viral kitty video stuff), because of Vincent Van Gogh's saying, and I believe you are certainly bringing them (and readers such as I) together.<br /><br />Thanks be to educators that push to measure and to live in the inches before cutting everything and everyone else out. I'm not sure what I will learn, but I know I have visited your page for about three (3) years now. I've considered writing a page myself, but I still see more sharpening I must do prior to that.<br /><br />Thanks again for sharing this certainly useful insight, and let it flow.<br /><br />Anonymous readerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com