The AstroStat Slog » picture http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog Weaving together Astronomy+Statistics+Computer Science+Engineering+Intrumentation, far beyond the growing borders Fri, 09 Sep 2011 17:05:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4 Off the line http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/2008/off-the-line/ http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/2008/off-the-line/#comments Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:09:40 +0000 hlee http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/?p=1032 I do not like to be serious. papers…papers…papers. Off from papers for bridging two, allow me to talk about something relevant to the cultural difference between astronomers and statisticians. I hope this could generate a series of comments. :)

Because of my desperate search for expansions and educations of statistical strategies into astronomy, the main reason for boring titled posts, I surf websites, hoping for extra information. Almost always, the websites of astronomers contain pictures of himself/herself (but most likely male) posed against mountains, endless sky, giant telescope, rocks (rock climbing), desert, or some exotic and serene landscape. Otherwise, no personal picture but a few images of their own having similar qualities like the ones from astronomy picture of the day. Statisticians’ websites are more likely functional. Almost no images but text. Computer scientists tend to put some java applets of the utility they are developing or use a fancy html (xhtml, css, php) stuffs that make the website look nice. I’m not saying these are mutually exclusive phenomenon. Seldom statisticians put their own pictures with unusual landscapes but I assure you that the frequency is way far less.

I’m don’t know how this trend began. I hope statisticians have more distinct fashion, though. What so ever, It makes me smile whenever I see astronomers’ websites with personal pictures, in which his face is hardly visible to be protected from the nature but his clothing has great contrast against the nature.

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