Monday, June 19, 2006
Last Day in Las Cruces
I both love and hate my rubber boots. And that doesn't take their smell into consideration. After the cave incident they have never been the same. My feet are highly disinclined to be put into them.
Today we are doing data analysis, preparing to present our findings, and packing up camp. We travel with several big wooden boxes that hold our field supplies and we're each in charge of one, mine is the one with all the chemicals (obviously they didn't know me when they made the assignment). Then tonight we'll party. Until then, though, we are finding it difficult to create the appropriate statistical tests to examine our data.
We leave tomorrow morning for Cuereci where we will probably not have internet. We'll be there for a week or so. It is at high altitude and will probably be pretty cold. Additionally, we will all be staying in one big cabin, so we will be testing how well we can all get along.
Today we are doing data analysis, preparing to present our findings, and packing up camp. We travel with several big wooden boxes that hold our field supplies and we're each in charge of one, mine is the one with all the chemicals (obviously they didn't know me when they made the assignment). Then tonight we'll party. Until then, though, we are finding it difficult to create the appropriate statistical tests to examine our data.
We leave tomorrow morning for Cuereci where we will probably not have internet. We'll be there for a week or so. It is at high altitude and will probably be pretty cold. Additionally, we will all be staying in one big cabin, so we will be testing how well we can all get along.