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Watch Blue Pints Episode 9: Building a low cost open-source CTD and why dolphins make terrible midwives

Posted on May 27, 2013October 27, 2013 By Andrew Thaler 3 Comments on Watch Blue Pints Episode 9: Building a low cost open-source CTD and why dolphins make terrible midwives
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3 thoughts on “Watch Blue Pints Episode 9: Building a low cost open-source CTD and why dolphins make terrible midwives”

  1. KDelphi (@KDelphi) says:
    May 27, 2013 at 8:39 pm

    I could not figure out how to go live on google +—but I liked listening to it

  2. Andrew David Thaler says:
    May 27, 2013 at 9:02 pm

    Thanks! The broadcast is live, but only the invited guests can join in on the video chat.

  3. mattrevors says:
    May 28, 2013 at 3:19 am

    I’m looking forward to the progress of the open-source CTD. Sounds like it’d be an interesting side project to take measurements while kayaking here on the west coast. Best of luck with the project; I’ll keep an eye out for the crowdfunding campaign!

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