Re: Oil IT Journal - February 2007 headlines




Neil McNaughton wrote:
I forgot to say that we have put our report from the recent London
Geological Society meeting on 'digital rocks' a.k.a. 'From Outcrop to Asset'
in the public domain. Read all about the state of the art in LIDAR-based
outcrop data capture (nice imagery too) on
http://www.oilit.com/2journal/4php/4_rebuild_center_frameset.php?item=tw.

Neil

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Headlines from Oil IT Journal now available on www.oilit.com.


In this month's Oil IT Journal



a.. SAP and the digital oilfield
b.. SMi Data and Information Management Conference, London
c.. BP's Crisis Management System
d.. Book Review - Why can't you just give me the number?
e.. Microsoft Dynamics-based upstream ERP
. and much more!



Check out our new improves search function on www.oilit.com - if you have
a subscription to our Technology Watch service, this is now also available
online.



Next issue of Oil IT Journal to appear towards the end of March.



Best regards,



Neil McNaughton

Hey, Neil, ....Is your OIL IT Journal a not-for-profit organisation?
Or do people 'grease your palm with silver' to get a copy? (Brian
there reckons that to be a most distasteful affair ... http://tinyurl.com/2s4ewo
.... and Jo too was boasting too a little while back about the money
she earns from writing for ragmags.) (And Bloody Hell, ..Stu on
television....; but I expect since the government is already paying
him under his Pseudonym 'Stunami Sue', that that was a freebie.)

This business of service for money, ..or prostitution as it's
otherwise known. Brian, ..you should get with it and start charging
for your website, ..I bet you'd get more customers than giving it away
for free, .. Give it away for free, and people don't want to know.
They think you're spinning a line. They like to pay big bucks for
what they get - a security, a promise that it's not bull***. (Like
all that stuff you read in the geological bit of Scientific
American, ..about the crust pushing the mantle down and causing
subduction zones; like random moving plates colliding and pushing up
mountain belts .. and all of them getting their act together to make
it just one. And grass, growing, ..slowing down the rate of erosion -
I did like that one. No end of rubbish you can pay for. (People like
to pay for rubbish.)

That right, Neil?

How much is your on-going annual subscription? (Every year.) Mine's a
one-off, half-the-price of a carton of grog cost. And includes about
$5.00 worth of postage. I should up it, I know, .. probably my
poverty mentality or something getting in the way, It's certainly not
any conviction that there's some interesting information to pass
on, ... is it, ..or I would charge by the page - ...like Jo there.

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