Have You Seen This Ham?

Last month, while some of us were celebrating

Shrove Tuesday
, others were celebrating
Mardi Gras. Here
at Sun’s

Menlo Park Campus
, the
Solaris
folks held their annual party and float parade. For the second year, the
prize was a canned ham. In fact, it
was the same ham as last year, until it was stolen.

Posters have appeared all over Menlo Park 17 saying HAVE YOU SEEN THIS HAM? with
a photo of the missing foodstuff. There is great suspicion that the creators of the
Pirate float were to blame. They say they are innocent (but who believes pirates?).
Various pork products, including little canned hams (Hamlets?), have appeared in
conspicuous and suspicious MPK17 locations. This morning, even more posters appeared.
Engineering Director Pat Hill says that the ham won by her team has a distinctive silver
case unlike the black cased pretenders which appeared yesterday.

Is this an early
Sun Prank
? No one knows…

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Accepted by Music!

My daughter Jessica had originally applied to
Carnegie Mellon University
as a Music major. She was turned down
by the Music department but accepted by CMU in the Humanities
Scholars Program. She has been very happy in her CMU Freshman year in Pittsburgh,
PA, and made the Dean’s List in her first semester (meaning that CMU is also
happy with her!). As soon as she could, Jessica applied for a Music Minor.
She just called to say she was accepted! We are very happy and proud.

When we were researching colleges in 2006, we saw that the Fiske
Guide to Colleges
(22nd Edition, 2006) summary of CMU was:
“Carnegie Mellon is the only premier technical university that also
happens to be equally strong in the arts. Applications nearly doubled
in the past ten years, so it must be doing something right.” This sounded
like a good fit for Jessica’s strengths and interests (and so it has turned
out).

Jessica will be singing 26-29 June 2008 as one of the three genii
(or
three boys
) in Mozart’s opera

The Magic Flute
(Die Zauberflote), at

Saltnote Stageworks
in Washington, D.C. Tickets go on sale tomorrow.

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Susan Landau – One Reason Why Sun Labs is Cool

Congratulations to Susan Landau!

It was
announced
today that Sun Labs’

Susan Landau
, Distinguished Engineer, is the
Anita Borg Institute
2008 Women of Vision Award winner in the Social Impact category.
From today’s press release:

    Landau’s focus is on the interplay between security and public
    policy. She has profound impact in at least three areas of computer
    science: as an extensive commentator and advisor on U.S. wiretapping
    and encryption policy; as a world renowned expert in computational
    algebra and number theory (mathematics intimately related to
    cryptography), and in developing numerous programs to benefit women
    in computer science.

While I myself am not a member of
Sun Labs
, my department sits with them here in Menlo Park, California. There
is also a Sun Labs in Burlington, Massachusetts (where Susan Landau works).
The coolest thing about Sun Labs is the stimulating and creative people. Walking by
the offices of major innovators like
Ivan Sutherland,
Gilda Garreton,
Whit Diffie,
Danny Cohen,
and Sheueling Chang
is inspiring even when they are not around for a visit.

This is the second time that a Sun Engineer has won an ABI Women of Vision award.
Sun Fellow and Vice President

Radia Perlman
was so honored in the Innovation category in the first year the
award was given (2005).

Here are some pictures of Sun Labs, Menlo Park:

Sun Labs, Menlo Park

Sun Labs Hall, Menlo Park California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Car in Sun Labs

Car in Sun Labs, Menlo Park California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson
Sun SPOT Map

Sun SPOTs Map, Sun Labs, Menlo Park California
photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson

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PreSEED Mentor Matching Update

The mentor matching cycle for the PreSEED pilot program participants
started a week ago, on 19 February. 13 are matched so far, with 6 additional
potential Mentors having responded that they are considering it. 13 or 45% matched
during the first week is about the same rate of progress that I usually see in
a regular SEED worldwide Engineering term, so PreSEED is doing well.

So far, we have mentors matched from Bangalore (India), Broomfield (CO USA),
Brush Prairie (WA USA), Burlington (MA USA), Ft. Lauderdale (FL USA), Itasca (IL USA),
and Menlo Park (CA USA).

PreSEED has a number of differences from a regular SEED worldwide Engineering term.
Two PreSEED special requirements are: Mentors must talk with the Mentee’s Manager before
starting to work with the Mentee; a two hour mentoring partnership facilitation session
is required (for PreSEED Mentor and Mentee). I have been sending reminders to the
Mentors to meet with the Managers. It looks like those talks are happening.

PreSEED is a pilot of the SEED worldwide Engineering mentoring program.
More information on SEED is available at

http://research.sun.com/SEED/

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Crossing USA Border, Flying Home from Mexico (GLL, MMML, KCXL, KPAO)

Charlie, Marji, John were in Baja California 15-17 February. Our pilot was Charlie Jackson, Sun Labs’ Webmaster. Our  Cessna 182 Skylane II was one of four private planes on the trip from the Shoreline Flying Club. See the following blog entries for more:

Flying home again took a full day – leaving Mulege shortly after sunrise and arriving in Palo Alto at sunset. We got fuel and checked out with Mexican customs in Mexicali, then flew 9 miles north across the US border to check in at Calexico. The Calexico airport is directly on the US-Mexico border fence. We were treated with a great deal more dignity and respect by US Customs arriving in a General Aviation plane than I have ever been treated by the TSA on a commercial flight.

Our flying buddy was Radu but even though his plane took off first, it was much smaller than ours, so we lost track of him after Mexicali. All four planes got home safe. We were first back, two more arrived that night, and Radu got home the next day.

Photos were taken with a Nikon CoolPix S510 camera with an 8G SDHC photo card. We ran the photos through a filter to reduce some of the haze resulting from taking photos through a window. The filter produced some oddly intense colors.

Radu and Kitty Before Takeoff

Radu and Kitty Before Takeoff in Mulege, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Loading our plane

Loading our plane in Mulege, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Radu Takes Off

Radu Takes Off in Mulege, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Charlie Jackson, Pilot

Charlie Jackson, Pilot photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

John Plocher, Copilot

John Plocher, Copilot photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Sea of Cortez Islands

Sea of Cortez Islands, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

River

River, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Baja Coast

Baja Coast, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Landing at Mexicali

Landing at Mexicali, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Fuel Stop at Mexicali, Mexico

Fuel Stop at Mexicali, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Flying Along USA-Mexico Border

Flying Along USA-Mexico Border near Calexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

USA-Mexico Border

USA-Mexico Border near Calexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Flying Over USA-Mexico Border

Flying Over USA-Mexico Border photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

USA-Mexico Border Fence

USA-Mexico Border Fence near Calexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Calexico Airport, USA

Calexico Airport, USA photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Plane Food, Calexico

Plane Food, Calexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Home Sweet Home

Home Sweet Home, American Flag, Calexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Calexico Cropdusters

Cropdusters, Calexico Airport, USA photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

US-Mexico Border Fence

US-Mexico Border Fence photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

No Man’s Land Between Fences

No Man's Land US-Mexico Border Fence photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Red Pavement Ants

Red Pavement Ants, Calexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Southern California Mountains

Southern California Mountains photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Snowy Mountain

Snowy Mountain, Southern California photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Windmill Farm, Southern California

Windmill Farm, Southern California photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Racing the Sunset

Racing the Sunset photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Charlie Home Safe, Palo Alto

Charlie Home Safe, Palo Alto California photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Parking the Plane at KPAO

Parking the Plane at KPAO, Palo Alto California photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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Loreto, Baja Mexico

Charlie, Marji, John and I flew to Baja California to see the grey whales 15-17 February. Our pilot was Charlie Jackson, Sun Labs’ Webmaster. Our Cessna 182 Skylane II was one of four private planes on the trip from the Shoreline Flying Club.

On 16 February, we went on a fuel run from Mulege south to Loreto. We tied down the plane and took a cab into town for lunch and to see what there was of interest. We found out that Loreto is where Father Junipero Serra began to establish the California missions in the 18th century. Over the Church of San Francisco Javier door it says: 25 Oct 1697, Cabeza y Madre de las Misiones de Baja y Alta California (that is: Head and Mother of the Missions of Baja and Alta California). John and I had seen
St. Francis Xavier
in Old Goa, India, last year (see my March 14, 2007 blog entry). It was interesting to see another church dedicated to this much-travelled missionary. Loreto is also an up-and-coming tourist resort with interesting shops. Cab
rides cost about double what we had been paying in Mulege.

Cessna 182 Tie Down

Cessna 182 Tie Down Loreto Airport, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Domingo’s Place Steakhouse

Domingo's Place Loreto Steakhouse, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Baja Map on Menu

Baja Map on Menu, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Saguaro Cactus Lightshades

Saguaro Cactus Lightshades, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

McLulu’s Fish Tacos

McLulu's Fish Tacos in Loreto, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Majolica Ceramics For Sale

Majolica Ceramics For Sale in Loreto, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Loreto Garden

Loreto Garden, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

John, Marji, Charlie

John, Marji, Charlie in Loreto, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Over Church Door

Over Church Door in Loreto, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Inside San Francisco Javier

Inside Church of San Francisco Javier in Loreto, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Airport Stop Light

Airport Stop Light in Loreto, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Marji Copilot

Marji Copilot, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

John in Back

John in Back, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Loreto Cemetary, Sewage Plant

Loreto Cemetary, Sewage Plant, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Landing shadows 1

Landing shadows 1 at Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Landing shadows 2

Landing shadows 2 at Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Landing shadows 3

Landing shadows 3 at Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Landing shadows 4

Landing shadows 4 at Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Landing shadows 5

Landing shadows 5 at Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Back in Mulege

Back in Mulege, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Dog on Mulege Runway

Dog on Mulege Runway, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Bicycle on Mulege Runway

Bicycle on Mulege Runway, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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Fuel Run to Loreto, Mexico

Charlie, Marji, John and I flew to Baja California to see the grey whales 15-17 February. Our pilot was Charlie Jackson, Sun Labs’ Webmaster. Our Cessna 182 Skylane II was one of four private planes on the trip from the Shoreline Flying Club. On 16 February, while the rest of the group went to see the cave paintings or scuba diving, we went on a fuel run from Mulege to Loreto. We filled up for ourselves plus extra for the smaller Flying Club planes.

On the map below, Loreto is at the bottom right: the next big town south
of Mulege on Baja’s Sea of Cortez.

Baja Map Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Baja Coast

Baja Coast south of Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

South of Mulege

Baja Coast south of Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Baja Coast

Baja Coast south of Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Baja Mountains

Baja Mountains south of Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Baja Coast

Baja Coast south of Mulege, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Loreto Airport

Loreto Airport, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Fueling at Loreto

Fueling at Loreto, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Guard with Gun

Guard with Gun, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Loreto Airport Building

Loreto Airport Building, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Loreto Tower

Loreto Tower, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Airport Sign

Loreto Airport Sign, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

No Corruption Sign

Anti-corruption Sign Loreto Airport, Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Sign Against Cultural Theft

Sign Against Cultural Theft Loreto Airport, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

No Extortion Sign

Anti-extortion Sign Loreto Airport, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Saguaro, mountains

Saguaro, mountains Loreto Airport, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Pink Weed

Loreto Airport Pink Weed, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

John Tying Down Plane

Tying Down Plane, Loreto Airport, Baja Mexico photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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