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Hello there!

Posted: 01 Nov 2015 12:45
by Ayykawkab
Getting into Dune again after many years away. Read the book when I was 13, completely spellbound. My teachers were insistent that I put the book down, go outside and 'play'. But I had to sneak back in and spend a little more of my lunchtime on the sands of Arrakis. Still awaiting a completely decent visual adaptation. Something for HBO to tackle one day?

I'm British, I live in Saudi Arabia. I can speak and read a small amount of Arabic. I study groundwater for a living. Paleowater that fell as rain thousands of years ago.

Re: Hello there!

Posted: 01 Nov 2015 13:40
by ᴶᵛᵀᴬ
    :text-welcomewave: Achlan wasachlan !



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    Farsi in arabic script ;)






    Re: Hello there!

    Posted: 01 Nov 2015 14:00
    by Ayykawkab
    ᴶᵛᵀᴬ wrote:
      :text-welcomewave: Achlan wasachlan !
      1st-epigraph-farsi.PNG
      Farsi in arabic script ;)



      أهلا بيك

      :D
      I like the epigraph! I can't read all of it, but there's sufficient overlap between the two languages for me to see a handful of words that I recognise even though the amount of vocabulary I've memorised is pretty meagre.

      Re: Hello there!

      Posted: 01 Nov 2015 19:14
      by georgiedenbro
      Hello!

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      Posted: 02 Nov 2015 04:55
      by Serkanner
      Welcome Home!

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      Posted: 02 Nov 2015 06:56
      by Freakzilla
      :text-welcomeconfetti: :text-welcomeconfetti:

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      Posted: 02 Nov 2015 08:17
      by lotek
      Welcome to the Cast Out :)

      Re: Hello there!

      Posted: 02 Nov 2015 12:35
      by Omphalos
      Helllllloooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Re: Hello there!

      Posted: 03 Nov 2015 06:03
      by lotek
      Ayykawkab wrote:Getting into Dune again after many years away. Read the book when I was 13, completely spellbound. My teachers were insistent that I put the book down, go outside and 'play'. But I had to sneak back in and spend a little more of my lunchtime on the sands of Arrakis. Still awaiting a completely decent visual adaptation. Something for HBO to tackle one day?
      I used to hide books under my desk at school so I could read during class.
      Of course, Sci Fi the choice of choices (Jack Vance, PK Dick, Asimov and all the others)
      I have a soft spot for Lynch's Dune visuals (and the pug dog charging into battle), but the tv series, although the effort was commendable and they seemed to follow the story better, didn't quite hit the mark visually imo.
      Ayykawkab wrote:I'm British, I live in Saudi Arabia. I can speak and read a small amount of Arabic. I study groundwater for a living. Paleowater that fell as rain thousands of years ago.
      How the hell did I miss that?
      This is amazing! Do you dig for that water? How does it work (in layman's terms ^^)

      Re: Hello there!

      Posted: 03 Nov 2015 12:56
      by ChapterhouseBrothel
      Welcome! I havent been to Saudi Arabia, but ive been to Dubai a few times. Wasnt the greatest experience. Except the ridiculous mall with a huge slope to Ski down was amazing. Your job sounds really interesting, and I would also be interested in hearing about it in layman's!

      Bless the maker and his water, bless the coming and going of him, may his passing cleanse the world.

      Re: Hello there!

      Posted: 05 Nov 2015 22:32
      by Ayykawkab
      Thanks for the welcome everyone! There's a limited amount I can tell you about what I do as most of the information is restricted, but I tend to do more computer modelling than in-situ work. There are some good public domain resources on Arabian aquifers out there on the web for anyone who wants to get a good overview.

      Here are a few non-work related images I've taken out and about in the past year.
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      The Nabataeans were expert hydraulic engineers, and their skills in constructing wells, cisterns, runnels and aqueducts enabled them to develop advanced agriculture and practice soil conservation. At Petra, however, there are no Nabataean wells: Water from springs and channeled runoff fed more than 200 rock-carved cisterns. By contrast, at Mada’in Salih there is no evidence of surface springs; the Nabataeans here depended on more than 130 wells and channeled their sporadic rainfall into cisterns cut into the sandstone.

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      Posted: 06 Nov 2015 06:09
      by Freakzilla
      Beautiful! Thank you!

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      Posted: 08 Nov 2015 07:12
      by Serkanner
      Great pictures. Thank you for sharing.

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      Posted: 09 Nov 2015 06:47
      by lotek
      You have found Jacurutu!

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      Posted: 13 Nov 2015 19:34
      by SandRider
      Welcome. Your Water is Mine.

      Re: Hello there!

      Posted: 16 Nov 2015 10:00
      by Naib
      Great photos and welcome!

      Re: Hello there!

      Posted: 16 Nov 2015 13:04
      by Eyes High
      lotek wrote:You have found Jacurutu!

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      I told you the entrance was too visible. ;-)


      But seriously, Welcome on board. Those are some beautiful pictures. Nice photography. Looking to getting to know you and the other new members better.