http://www.oceansystems.com/dtective/index.html
A system for video evidence analysis.
Month: August 2004
New iMac
http://www.apple.com/imac/
All of the hardware is behind the screen, hopefully it doesn’t look ugly with a bunch of cords running out of it.
Gays stay with Bushes?
Here’s an excerpt from a Time interview with Laura Bush:
TIME: Have you ever had a gay couple stay with you in the White House or in Texas?
BUSH: I’m sure we have.
TIME: You wouldn’t have any objection?
BUSH: No, of course not.
This one is curious, I’m not sure if she’s lying. Anyone know if the Bushes have let a gay couple stay with them? Cheney’s daughter maybe?
A song about walnuts (mp3)
I made it during one of the computer camps, before teaching a Fruity Loops lesson to kids. It’s not about walnuts, it’s a bunch of beats.
The Van Gogh family tree
http://www.vangoghgallery.com/misc/archives/family_tree.htm
There was a Vincent born a year before the one we all know
The Blessed Damozel
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/rossetti/poems/1-1847head2.html
A poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. There’s also a painting by the same name.
2 more Conform Project updates
http://www.conformproject.com/
Check out the 11th and 12th images in the current series, created by Anton Sten and Simon Daoudi respectively.
It’s over
My second summer with Science and Computer Discovery Camp is over. It’s hard to believe that the summer has gone by this fast. It was a lot of work, but a lot of fun at the same time. I’m going to miss it.
Now, it’s break time for a little while. But not long enough, I could use an extra week or two to relax. I have to move apartments in the next few days and school starts up again in about a week.
U.S. Army Chief of Staff’s Reading List
http://www.army.mil/cmh/reference/CSAList/CSAList.htm
Recommended readings for various levels of the military.
The Earth at night
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040822.html
Yesterday’s astronomy photo of the day