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How long could you survive in the vacuum of space?

2008 Jun 12, 2:06Like those other 'Which X are you?' quizes but done to estimate how long you'd survive the vacuum of space.PermalinkCommentshumor quiz space science scifi

Jane Kim: From Inventing To Implementing IE Features | WM_IN | Channel 9

2008 Jun 11, 12:45Channel9's Women in Technology interviews Jane Kim, the PM for one of my features.PermalinkCommentsjane-kim microsoft video interview

One-on-one with FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein: Page 1

2008 Jun 10, 3:34ArsTechnica has an interview with FCC commissioner Jonathan Adelstein. Talks about policy in general with an eye towards net neutrality.PermalinkCommentsinterview fcc jonathan-adelstein arstechnica article

Seasteading: engineering the long tail of nations: Page 1

2008 Jun 10, 3:10Interview with guy from "the Seasteading Institute, the brainchild of two Silicon Valley software developers, aims to develop self-sufficient deep-sea platforms that would empower individuals to break free of the cozy cartel of 190-odd world governments aPermalinkCommentscommunity politics seasteading society article arstechnica

TiltViewer

2008 Jun 6, 3:36A neat little flash thing that shows you flickr photos with 3d tilting and zooming.PermalinkCommentsvia:ethan_t_hein flickr flash mashup visualization

GPS Stolen

2008 Jun 6, 3:03

My GPS was stolen last night or this morning and I'm missing it already. For instance when I drove to Novus glass repair to get my front passenger window replaced I drove down the wrong road for a while.

When I got out of my apartment this morning there was a police car sitting in my parking lot and the officer asked me: "David? ... What'd you leave in your car?". My face must have changed a lot when I had the following sequence of realizations: (a) a police officer is asking for me by name, (b) I'm not in trouble, (c) my car must have been burgled, and (d) my GPS must be stolen.

The officer was waiting outside my complex because someone had reported my car's broken window to the police in the morning. The officer was very courteous and upon taking my date of birth noted that we were born on exactly the same day. The window's safety glass was shattered and lying in tons of tiny pieces all over the passenger seat, my glove box was open and the middle armrest where I keep my CDs was open. Nothing appears to be missing other than the GPS, the GPS power cable, and the GPS dash mount. Adding insult to theft, the their scattered my CDs throughout my car and didn't take any of them, insulting my taste in music.

My car's window should be repaired now and hopefully the rain that came in through the broken window until I covered it with plastic bags (classy!) didn't do any permanent damage.

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Generating N-D Tetris Pieces

2008 Jun 1, 7:27

When I woke up this morning for some reason I was thinking about Polytope Tetris, my N-D Tetris game, and specifically generating Tetris pieces in various number of dimensions. When I first wrote PTT I thought that as the number of dimensions increased you could end up with an infinite number of non-equivalent crazy Tetris pieces. However this morning I realized that because you only get four blocks per piece there are only a possible three joints in a single Tetris piece which means that you only need three dimensions to represent all possible distinct N-D Tetris pieces.

Below is the table of the various possible pieces per number of dimensions and sorted by the number of joints in the piece. Notice that the 'J' and 'L' become equivalent in 3D because you can rotate the 'J' through the third dimension to make it an 'L'. The same happens for 'S' and 'Z' in 3D, and 'S+' and 'Z+' in 4D.

Joints Name 1D 2D 3D +
1 I I I I I
2 J J J J
L L
3 O O O O
T T T T
S S S S
Z Z
T+ T+ T+
S+ S+ S+
Z+ Z+
Total 1 7 8 7

As a consequence of not realizing there's a finite and small number of N-D Tetris pieces, I wrote code that would randomly generate pieces for a specified number of dimensions by wandering through Tetris space. This consists of first marking the current spot, then randomly picking a direction (a dimension and either forward or backward), going in that direction until hitting a previously unvisited spot and repeating until four spots are marked, forming a Tetris piece. However this morning I realized that continuing in the same direction until reaching am unvisited spot means I can't generate the 'T+' piece. I think the better way to go is keep the list of all possible pieces, pick one randomly, and rotate it randomly through the available dimensions. Doing this will also allow me to give distinct pieces their own specific color (like the classic Tetris games do) rather than picking the color randomly like I do now.

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Entry to Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:42

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Entry to Taliesin West

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Art at Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:41

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Art at Taliesin West

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Art at Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:40

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Art at Taliesin West

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Dragon Head

2008 Jun 1, 11:39

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Dragon Head

This dragon head sculpture actually breathes fire at night. Note the burnt brush around the head.

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Garden in Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:39

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Garden in Taliesin West

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FLW Designed Chair

2008 Jun 1, 11:38

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FLW Designed Chair

Apparently Frank Lloyd Wright designed this chair.

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Sarah Pensive in Expensive Chair

2008 Jun 1, 11:38

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Sarah Pensive in Expensive Chair

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Study in Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:37

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Study in Taliesin West

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Outer Hall at Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:37

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Outer Hall at Taliesin West

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Doorway and Glass Wall at Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:36

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Doorway and Glass Wall at Taliesin West

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Taliesin West

2008 Jun 1, 11:36

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Taliesin West

Frank Lloyd Wright's Winter Home, Taliesin West.

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How to stop an ActiveX control from running in Internet Explorer

2008 May 30, 1:36Killbits: "This article describes how to stop an ActiveX control from running in Microsoft Internet Explorer and in Windows Internet Explorer. You can do this by modifying the data value of the Compatibility Flags DWORD value for the Class identifier (CLSPermalinkCommentssecurity ie killbit msdn microsoft windows browser reference

Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine

2008 May 30, 10:52'"Richard Feynman reporting for duty. OK, boss, what's my assignment?" The assembled group of not-quite-graduated MIT students was astounded.... So we sent him out to buy some office supplies.'PermalinkCommentshistory richard-feynman programming computer article essay technology physics science via:swannman
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