“Once science has been established, once a scientific truth emerges from a consensus of experiments and observations, it is the way of the world. What I'm saying is, when different experiments give you the same result, it is no longer subject to your opinion. That's the good thing about science: It's true whether or not you believe in it. That's why it works.” — Neil deGrasse Tyson
Monterey offers some of the best diving in the world. Unfortunately, it's been years since I've dove locally, but hope to get back into it someday. I'm still diving where it's warm though. More...
SailingI've crewed on Bullet, an Express 37, under the helm of Mike Maloney. Previously, I crewed for three years on Shenanigans, a C&C 36, first with Mike Maloney and then with Dave Fiorito. I also crewed for Tom Sanborn for a couple of years on City Lights, a Santa Cruz 52. More...
SpaceI worked in the Kepler Science Operations Center (SOC) at NASA Ames Research Center from 2006 through 2011 and then off and on until Kepler's closeout in 2020. Kepler was NASA's first mission to find planets in the habitable zone (around other stars, silly!). Check out the Kepler page for the science behind the mission, photos, and videos of the assembly of the rocket, and the countdown to and webcast of the launch! See me on NPR! The mission ended in 2020.
In 2011, I joined the SOFIA mission, a 747 with a 2.5 m infrared telescope mounted in the tail. See me discuss the mission with a couple of colleagues at a SETI Facebook Live event. The mission ended for me at the end of 2022.
I joined the Kepler follow-on mission TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, in 2016.
My latest project Ziggy, started in 2020, is to port the Kepler and TESS pipeline to other NASA missions such as the Surface, Biology, and Geology (SBG) survey, which is a part of the Earth System Observatory (ESO). See also the JPL site.
This section contains photo essays of trips I have taken. The ones listed here are annual highlights, but you can also view all of the journals if you wish.
Hiking across England, 2024You can hike across England?
Washington DC, 2024Where Bill gets invited to speak at NASA Headquarters, and Lori and Bill take the opportunity to tour around Washington, DC.
Hiking across northern Ireland, 2023Bill and Lori hike across northern Ireland to get back to Bill's roots and tip a few pints.
Diving in Little Cayman Island, 2023We met up with Lori's brother Steven and a bunch of his friends at the Little Cayman Beach Resort.
Diving in Lembeh Strait/Raja Ampat, 2019Our gang goes muck diving and beyond.
Africa, 2019Bill and Lori revel in the amazing wildlife with Dan, Deb, and Jeanne.
Diving in Roatan, 2018Bill and Lori revisit Roatan with Deb.
Diving in Cuba, 2017Bill and Lori and Steven's dive buddies book an entire boat and enjoy the last of the best diving in the Caribbean.
Diving in Belize, 2016Bill and Lori and Deb all go diving in the Caribbean (again) in search of the legendary Blue Hole .
Diving in Turks & Caicos, 2013Bill and Lori and Deb go diving with Lori's brother Steven on another Aggressor in the Caribbean and see big stuff, weird stuff, and really small stuff.
Hiking across Iceland, 2013Bill and Lori hike across Iceland. In the rain.
SOFIA Flies to New Zealand, 2013The NASA SOFIA 747 SP outfitted with 2.5 m infrared telescope is deployed to Christchurch, New Zealand, and Bill goes along for the ride.
Diving in Cayman Islands, 2012Bill and Lori go diving with their hiking bud Deb on another Aggressor in the Caribbean.
Diving in Palau, 2012Bill and Lori hang out with the big fish in Micronesia.
Diving in Roatan, 2009Bill, Lori, her brother Steven and his girlfriend Denise dive in a tropical paradise.
Kepler Launch, 2009Oh boy! Oh boy! Oh boy! In which Bill and Lori get to see the Kepler spacecraft get launched into outer space. Kepler is NASA's first mission capable of finding Earth-size planets in the habitable zone of solar-like stars. Bill has been writing software for the Science Operations Center (SOC) which is responsible for the mission's data analysis.
Hawaii, 2008Bill and Lori fly to Maui for diving and a wedding, and hop over to the big island for some volcanoes.
Diving in Bonaire, 2007Bill, Lori, her brother Steven and his son Andrew take their first dive trip together. And live to tell the tale.
USGS 2006 GPS SurveyBill finds brass survey marks in the middle of nowhere.
Lori & Bill's 2004 Galápagos TourWhere Bill and Lori discover how little we've evolved.
Bill & Ken's 2003 Aloha TourBill and Ken's solution to a down economy--go cruising!
Lynn & Bill's 2002 US TourA pictorial of a camping trip around the US that Lynn and I took the summer of 2002.
Bill & Speedy's 1993 Fais-toi Plaisir World TourHere you'll find the pictures of our tour through Asia and Australia which can be viewed by roll, or by keyword. Someday, it'll have text and the quality you've come to expect.
More...A fairly interesting group of words depicting some events during my years in Germany.
This is a small collection of random essays on things on my mind. These essays were written before the time of Content Management Systems (CMS) such as Medium or Drupal or social media sites such as Facebook. Therefore, you'll have to interact with these essays via email.
An unorganized collection of notes that I've taken to prepare for my various journeys, as well some notes that I've taken from the things that I learned en-route.
If you're curious about my camera, or the software tools I use to crumple and manipulate the photos on this site, this is the page you seek. You'll find this link on the bottom of every page on this site for your convenience.
This page documents how I scanned in the images from the World Tour. Topics include hardware, software, technique, and references, and information on how to deliver those pictures to the Web.
My notes on scanning an atlas to provide maps for a travel story.
My go-to cookbook is Mark Bittman's, and I get a lot of recipes online, particularly from Cook's Illustrated, but there are few handwritten recipes you can find here.
I (used to) participate in the SETI@home project. Click on the image at
right to see how I'm doing I did.
For the folks who appreciate the finer things in life: a crisp, clean lager, a rich chewy Guiness, an elegant line of code. Beer, wine, and scotch tasting notes. What more do you need?
Stuff I'm selling goes here and on Craigslist. Maybe you'll get lucky and I'm selling something you want.
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