by Carlos Graybill | Feb 7, 2020 | website
Just had some time to upload the 2019 winter presentations. It took a while, but boy was that a headache. Having to sort through different file names and connecting them to authors. Anyhow, it is up there now, along with the download counter.
by Carlos Graybill | Jan 2, 2020 | website
Happy New Years to all that reads this sad NCSD webmaster updates (blog?). For those that do read it, maybe you have a bit too much free time in hand. My new year resolution is to work more efficiently; this generally means think before taking actions. Hopefully this would allow me to do more (whatever that means) in the bigger picture of things. And also, general ANS NCSD website updates and stuff (here and there, too many little things to...
by Carlos Graybill | Mar 12, 2019 | website
Added file download counter to NCS Whitepapers. This can be expanded to other files that we want statistics on, however it is a manual process, and the counter starts at “0” at the time of implementation (so you wouldn’t know how many has been downloaded prior to...
by Carlos Graybill | Dec 3, 2018 | website
Uploaded the pictures taken from the 2018 Winter Meeting, along with some other minor updates.
by Carlos Graybill | Jul 9, 2018 | website
The PowerPoint presentation for the 2018 Annual ANS Meeting has been uploaded (or at least ones with presenter agreement). They are under the individual conference webpage. ANS 2018 Summer...
by Carlos Graybill | Jun 23, 2018 | website
It has been long debated on quality of pictures vs. speed in which they are loaded while accessing them via gallery from each meeting. I’ve made the decision to move all pictures from individual meetings/conferences to Flickr, instead of uploading them onto the ANS server. This has a few advantages and disadvantages Pro: Flickr auto compress images and optimize them between size and speed Less space taking on ANS server for hosting the pictures Flickr has better user interface Con: Images are not in one location, and it is up to the webmaster to know where it is Images are hosted under MY personal account, and access to other website administrator is difficult Anyhow, I’ll allow comments on this post (if anyone… would event comment that is) for those that wish to discuss...