OSXBackstrip
1D backstripping of sedimentary strata.
Version: 2.6
1D?
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: Eupfhoria Friday, May 06 2005 @ 09:53 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Have Not Tried
Don't you mean 2D? ! dimension is rather hard to depict.
Comments
1D? - Paul_Vail_674
Nah. I doubt someone who didn't actually try the product would bother to understand my post. Do you understand my post?Tuesday, March 06 2007 @ 03:35 PM PST
1D? - Michael_Miller_800
He was probably too busy getting an education in a applicable field, like engineering, medicine, or perhaps even law. I can't remember the last time I saw Forbes mention a wildly successful geologist.Then again such truths probably explain your attitude.
Keep it real.
Tuesday, March 06 2007 @ 11:05 AM PST
1D? - Paul_Vail_674
If Forbes is your measure of a person, then golly, ya got me :)Tuesday, March 06 2007 @ 03:37 PM PST
1D? - Michael_Miller_800
No, obviously the real worth of a person is their ability to discern between shale and limestone.How can such art be taught?!
Wednesday, March 07 2007 @ 02:12 PM PST
1D? - getittowork
Both you guys might want to be a little patient. First, 1D is easy to portray. Two, I am on the site to get educated. Three, it is not 1D, it is 1D backstripping which as a non geologist I would probably guess is something which I do not know about, except that it is portrayed in a line (1D). So far as heads of Forbes 500 companies, on average in any given year there is probably a couple geologist. Remember, some geologists become the head of oil companies, you know that black stuff which just happens to be located in the ground, in geological formations. Probably on average one to two geologists in the Forbes 100 as well.Now do you guys want to get back to helping the rest of us learn about software. I want to thank the geologist software guy for putting the software up.
Wednesday, May 13 2009 @ 03:51 PM PDT
1D? - Paul_Vail_674
1D has nothing to do with your small-minded dimensional assumption. It is a term for layered earth modeling in Geology. Get an education or don't bother to post.Reply to This
Monday, August 07 2006 @ 06:23 AM PDT