Jason Barnes' Homepage

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This is me.


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November 9, 2k I passed my oral exam on November 9, 2000 and Ross took pictures for me.
November 3, 2k Vanessa and me as Calvin and Hobbbes for Halloween, October 31, 2k
October 17, 2k Field trip to Death Valley.
May 20, 2k Field trip to visit outcrops of the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary layer in Raton, New Mexico.
April 24, 2k Visiting my brother in Walla Walla, WAApril 24, 2k
April 8, 2k Planting a cactus gardenApril 8, 2k
April 15, 2k Mauna Kea, Hawaii observing trip #2April 15, 2k
October 31, 1999 My Halloween costumeOctober 31, 1999
october 17, 1999 Monroe's visitOctober 17, 1999

NEW!!!

July 28, 1999
My new houseJuly 28, 1999
April 1999 Info on my current life, friends, etc, as a graduate student at the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, August 1998 - present
April 1999 Pages related to my college days at Caltech, September 1994 - August 1998
Pictures vintage 1994
text updated May 1999
A few pictures of people from High School, from June 1994
Compiled May 1999 Pictures of my family
May 1998 My Ditch Day stack, May 14, 1998
February 1, 1998
Here's a list of cool links.
February 18, 1998
Webpages I have made. Mostly family pages, all with egregiously large and beautiful pictures.
My email address is jbarnes@c3po.lpl.arizona.edu

Click here to email me.

May 1998 Old homepage: Jason's Homepage 4.0
Summer 1996
Map of the 1996 King's Canyon Rae Lakes trip, and pictures of the trip itself
"There are those who are going to be disappointed when no life is found on other planets. Not I. I want to be reminded and delighted and surprised once again through interplanetary exploration of the infinite variety and novelty of phenomena that can be generated from such simple principles. The test of science is its ability to predict. Had you never visited earth could you predict the thunder storms, the volcanoes, the ocean waves, the auroras and the colorful sunsets? A salutory lesson it will be when we learn of all that goes on, on each of those dead planets - those eight or ten balls - each agglomerated from the same dust cloud and each obeying exactly the same laws of physics."

--Feynman, Richard P.


The Star Wars: Episode 1 trailer can be found here: TRAILER #1
Trailer #2
SouthPark Parody of trailer