

It can read and write older Stereonet text files, can read the Stereonet 11 binary files, but saves its data in a new binary format.įor those hardy souls using Linux, you too can download a copy of Stereonet 11, though I have never seen it run on a Linux box and don't know if there are any compatibility issues!įor long term viability of your data, however, you should still export any work as text files which will always be readable by a large number of programs.Ī comprehensive manual is included with the zip archive. This version of Stereonet is compatible with all modern operating systems and has a modern user interface which has been modeled after OSXStereonet for Mac by Nestor Cardozo and me. It includes almost all of the goodness of Stereonet 10 and lots of subtle new tweaks as well (check out the detialed version history, below). Stereonet 11 is a huge release with a completely new and robust internal data structure and an openGL 3D view of the lower hemisphere for teaching purposes. Listric Normal Fault with Growth Strata.Out-of-Sequence Duplex with Growth Strata.Mesozoic Extensional tectonics near Copiapó, Chile.Late Cenozoic Tectonics of the Argentine Puna & Cordillera Oriental.Andean Deformation of the Neuquén Basin.The Co-evolution of Thin- and Thick-skinned deformation associated with flat subduction.Permanent upper plate deformation associated with the Mw8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake of 2010.Assessing uncertainties in balanced cross sections.


Īn instrumental portion of "Moving in Stereo" was used prominently in the 1982 feature film Fast Times at Ridgemont High, in which it accompanies Judge Reinhold's character's fantasy of Phoebe Cates's character removing her bikini top while embracing him. Byzantine covered the song on their 2017 album The Cicada Tree.Fu Manchu on their tenth studio album, We Must Obey.Guarisco of AllMusic described the song as "one of the Cars' finest experimental tracks," noting that it "sounds like a new wave update of Eno-era Roxy Music." Ī demo version recorded in 1977, featuring only Ocasek and Hawkes, was released on The Cars: Deluxe Edition in 1999. The song continues to receive airplay on classic rock radio stations. Although not released as a single, "Moving in Stereo" received airplay on album-oriented rock radio stations in the United States, often coupled with the song " All Mixed Up" which it segues into on the album.
