Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Paranorman Production Photos

#Paranorman #Production Photos: #stopmotion #animation Little pictures from the set of the biggest stop motion movie ever made. If you have an Instagram account, follow us at @Paranorman. If you don’t, we’ll continue to update this album so you can view them here.

Is It Ever Worthwhile to Line Up for Black Friday?

Is It Ever Worthwhile to Line Up for Black Friday?: #blackfriday #smart #frugality This year's Black Friday deals look pretty decent, with Best Buy offering a 42-inch LCD TV for $200 and Office Depot selling a 15.6-inch laptop for $400. But are these deals worth waiting in line at absurd hours in the November cold? Let's do some calculations.

Squeeze your laser printer toner to the max

Squeeze your laser printer toner to the max: #hack #diy #frugality I have a Samsung ML-1865W printer that I bought for about $40 on Buy.com with free shipping. For a tiny laser printer, it was a steal. It worked great until one day it refused to print. Neither the PC nor the printer itself gave any indication to me what was wrong. The driver reported the printer as idle and the printer just blinked red. Only when I would go to print did my PC report an error, but even then it did not tell what the error was.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Police trick 19 criminals into coming forward with free beer

Police trick 19 criminals into coming forward with free beer: #RLY #OMG #DUH #TGIF Nineteen wanted criminals were arrested by police after being tricked into meeting officers by the lure of a free crate of beer.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Impossible Pictures

Impossible Pictures: #photoshop #boss Some awesome photoshoped pics for your enjoyment.

Genius and Easy DIY Organization: Bread Clips as Power Cord Labels

Genius and Easy DIY Organization: Bread Clips as Power Cord Labels: #DIY #organize #clever #cool Bread clips as power cord labels. Doesn't get much simpler or clever...er. Unplggd also suggests using them to label your cords at both ends so you don't have to do the 'tug test'.

Tablet computers are a game-changer in professional sports

Tablet computers are a game-changer in professional sports: #tablet #ipad #clever They're not goofing off or taking a break, it's part of their weekly football practice.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Beyond MySQL

Beyond MySQL: Although #MySQL is one of the most popular programs, many developers have felt the need to branch it into other projects, each offering their own speciality. That need, along with the fear that Oracle will slow the growth of the core product, has led to many sub-projects and branches of interest to developers.

Serco - The biggest uk company you have never heard of

Hmmm #OWS #global companies gone stealthy

Grabble acquired by Walmart

Grabble acquired by Walmart: #enterpriser #entrepreneur A #mobile shopping technology start-up created in a garage in Wollongong has been acquired by US shopping giant Walmart.

'Lego: The Movie': Film Set For 2014

'#Lego: The Movie': Film Set For 2014: According to Variety, the tiny building blocks will now be the subject of a feature film, with the famed connecting bricks set to construct a 3D animated world. Little is known about the plot, but Variety relays that the film will be 80% animated and 20% live action.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Make HTML5 microdata useful, Part 1: Using jQuery on top of microdata

Make #HTML5 microdata useful, Part 1: Using #jQuery on top of microdata: The microdata specification lists two reasons why you might want to use microdata: To allow generic scripts to provide services that are customized to the page or to enable content from a variety of cooperating authors to be processed by a single script in a consistent manner. In this two-part series, learn to use microdata in both of these ways, starting with generic scripts on top of microdata. In this article, you will write one snippet of HTML to give you both an interactive event map and to enable Google, Bing, and Yahoo to display your page better in search results with Rich Snippets.

7 Warning Signs That You’ve Given Up on Your Dreams

7 Warning Signs That You’ve Given Up on Your #Dreams: #goals Perhaps you’re scared, or maybe you've built a huge wall of procrastination that you'll never scale. Whatever it is, you probably think it has merit. In fact, you may have simply stopped thinking about your dreams because you've given up.

Sony CEO claims hacker vendetta hasn’t harmed company

Sony CEO claims #hacker vendetta hasn’t harmed company: #Sony has bounced back from a wave of hacking attacks on its PlayStation business earlier this year, according to CEO Sir Howard Stringer, who says that digital assaults are an occupational hazard for major firms.

Wifi Sensor for LEGO MINDSTORMS Release

#Wifi Sensor for #LEGO #MINDSTORMS Release: We’ve been working on this sensor for months now! We wanted to get it just right before releasing it and we’re pretty close. You may remember BotBench’s experiment a few months back, where Xander hooked his NXT up to the internet with the allowed anyone with an internet connection to control his NXT. Now, you can too.

Relaxation HowTo

#Relaxation HowTo: #meditation I am far from a meditation expert—very, very far, in fact. I've only been practicing meditation in a formal group for a few months, and working on home practice since a year ago. I've paid brief visits to my mind to try and calm it down in the past, but it's only recently that I've developed an interest in learning more of the "hows" and "whys" available to the non-monastic person. So I'm not a teacher—just an "advanced beginner," as some would have it, and one who's hoping to share some advice to nudge a few others into considering the benefits of slowing down, taking time to watch what your mind is doing, and following one's breath.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet

#Photoshop #Keyboard Shortcuts #CheatSheet: Over the last months we released a variety of icon sets, tools and templates, but now we would like to release something a bit different for a change. In this post we are glad to release Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts, a PDF-file with a handy overview of most useful keyboard shortcuts available in Adobe Photoshop. The cheat sheet was created by Kenneth Setzer and released especially for Smashing Magazine and its readers.

'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3' sets first-day record

'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3' sets first-day record: #COD #MW3 The game's first-day sales of more than $400 million and more than 6.5 million units in North America and the United Kingdom surpass last year's one-day sales record for Call of Duty: Black Ops of $360 million and the 2009 mark of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 of $310 million, Activision Publishing announced, citing Charttrack and retail customer sell-through information.

Electric Superbike Motorcycle from Mission Motors

Electric Superbike Motorcycle from Mission Motors: #superbike #eletric #fast Lee Teschler of Machine Design magazine talks with David Salguero at Mission Motors about the Mission R Electric Superbike, a very fast electric motorcycle.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Robotic surgery offers safer, less invasive procedures

#Robotic #surgery offers safer, less invasive procedures: A new da Vinci surgical system robot at Natchez Community Hospital has the high-tech controls of a gaming console that allow surgeons to perform big surgeries on a small scale — which means game-over for long recoveries, pain, scars, bleeding and infection.

Lotus Engineering cues media on future of automobiles

#Lotus #Engineering cues media on #future of #automobiles: In a rare private workshop following the week of The Battery Show 2011, Lotus Engineering brought together a small group of journalists to its Sterling Heights, Michigan office for a Techncial Press Workshop, a review of its technologies that will define the cars of the future.

'Lost interview' with late Apple visionary Steve Jobs to air at theaters

'Lost interview' with late #Apple visionary #Steve #Jobs to air at theaters: Filmmakers have salvaged missing footage of an old interview late Apple visionary Steve Jobs gave 15 years ago and plan to screen it in theaters across America.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

'Cyborg' yeast genes run by computer

'#Cyborg' yeast genes run by #computer: Scientists have succeeded in forming a "feedback loop" between a computer and a common yeast to precisely control the switching on and off of specific genes.

Google says Apple's Siri threatens search - Computerworld Blogs

#Google says #Apple's Siri threatens search: #Google chairman Eric #Schmidt has admitted his company may have bitten off more than it can chew in its war with #Apple, and is running scared of the serious search threat posed by #Siri.

3D-Printed Guitar Impresses Geeks, Musicians Alike

#3D-Printed #Guitar Impresses Geeks, Musicians Alike: #music #cool There have been all kinds of guitars made in a zillion different ways, but the “Zoybar Tor” is a guitar with unique roots: Designed by BÃ¥rd S D with open source design software Blender and a 3D printer. The result is a badass fretless guitar that sounds awesome. Skeptical? Check out this clip on Vimeo, and you can see it’s the real deal.

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Welcome to Kitty City

Welcome to #Kitty City: It's a blast with #LOLcats

Climber in 300ft Grasmoor plunge 'lucky to be alive'

Climber in 300ft Grasmoor plunge '#lucky to be alive': #woe #impossible A 56-year-old climber from Cheshire who fell 300ft (91m) down a mountain in the Lake District is the "luckiest man alive", a rescuer said.

Google's Ron Gorodetzky: Making YouTube more socia

#Google's Ron Gorodetzky: Making #YouTube more social: Gorodetzky was a start-up man -- having worked at the news-sharing site #Digg in its early days before going on to be a co-founder of the video site Revision3 and Fflick, a company that analyzed what people were saying about movies on Twitter to build a movie recommendation site.

Does using social media interfere with creativity?

Does using #social #media interfere with #creativity?: #design Using social-media tools like Twitter, Facebook and blogs has become almost a necessity for musicians, authors and creative professionals of all kinds, as a way of both promoting their work and connecting with their fans. But can doing all this get in the way of the creative spark that makes them artists in the first place? Singer John Mayer raised a warning flag about exactly that in a recent presentation to young musicians, telling them to avoid social media and concentrate on the music. Fellow musician David Usher, however, says that while he agrees Twitter can become addictive and distracting, young artists still need to do it.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Wily coyotes adapt to life in big city

#Wily #coyotes adapt to life in big city: #enviroment #urban #sprawl Since she started working on the Urban Coyote Project, which began in the summer of 2008 under scientist Colleen Cassady St. Clair, Murray and a team of 15 to 25 volunteers from the university, City of Edmonton and Alberta government have learned a lot about coyotes liv-ing in urban environments.

Recursion in Python (computer science)

Recursion in #Python (#computer #science): Most computer programming languages support recursion by allowing a function to call itself within the program text. Some functional programming languages do not define any looping constructs but rely solely on recursion to repeatedly call code. Computability theory has proven[attribution needed]that these recursive-only languages are mathematically equivalent to the imperative languages, meaning they can solve the same kinds of problems even without the typical control structures like “while” and “for”.

The CIA Monitors Twitter, World's Most Accurate News Source

The #CIA Monitors #Twitter, World's Most Accurate #News #Source: The CIA spends all day on Twitter and Facebook, just like you. And they're using them to keep the president and government officials informed of world events. What does the #4wordsbeforesex trending topic mean for the American People?

How To Use Python To Create A Simple Flickr Photo Glitcher

How To Use #Python To Create A Simple #Flickr #Photo Glitcher: In today’s How To, we’ll write a small program in Python that searches the photo sharing site Flickr for images with a given tag, downloads them, and then glitches them out. We won’t presume you know anything about Python programming, but we also won’t cover it in much depth–the goal is for you to understand just enough about this small program to modify it to suit your purposes, even if it’s not 100% clear what’s happening at every stage.

Monday, November 07, 2011

Your Own Worst Enemy: Getting Over Impostor Syndrome

Your Own Worst Enemy: Getting Over Impostor Syndrome: You ever feel like nothing you do is good enough and someday someone will expose you for the giant fraud you secretly are? No? Oh. Never mind, then.

Batman 1966 TV Theme (Dark Knight Style) [HD]

#Batman 1966 #TV Theme (#Dark #Knight Style) [HD]: The Dark Knight best intro ever. Watch out for all the villains.

Beyond Barrel Roll: 10 Hidden Google Tricks

Beyond #BarrelRoll: 10 Hidden #Google #Tricks: #web #internet We got a taste of that fact on Thursday with the highly popular “Do a Barrel Roll” search trick, which went viral on Twitter and brightened a million work days. But that’s only the latest in a long line of quirky features Google has embedded in its products. We’re not talking about useful stuff like the in-search calculator, or Google’s much-documented April Fool’s jokes. These are all fun built-in tricks you can amuse yourself with right now.

Friday, November 04, 2011

Unemployed Man Is the Unofficial Superhero of Occupy Wall Street

Unemployed Man Is the Unofficial Superhero of #OccupyWallStreet: The Slotbot 3000, a 16-foot-tall robotic representation of the New York Stock Exchange, squares off against Unemployed Man in a "Superheroes versus Economic Supervillains" event Monday in New York's Zucotti Park.

Broadcast Video from your PC to every room in your Home

Before saying farewell to my "old" VCR I realized that instead of contributing to the overfilling of my local landfill I could give it another use, here is the story.

As you may know all VCRs have frequency modulators, this capability converts the video signal from the tape or composite input (s-video input too depending on the model) into a frequency the TV set can allocate as channel, most likely channels 3 or 4.

Most homes nowadays are cable ready, this means there are coax cables running from a central box called a signal splitter to almost all the rooms. In case your place is not cable ready you can go to your local hardware store conglomerate and buy all you need, they can help yoy with the possible options like running the cable within the walls on from the outside, use what suits you best or your pocket allows.

The idea of this hack is to take the video output signal from a PC, route it to the splitter box and let all the TVs hooked have access to the signal that is being "broadcasted".

The pros of this configuration are:

  • You won't depend on just one TV to have access to media content stored in your PC like vidcasts, IPTV or movies.
  • Due this is not wireless you don't have to worry from anyone snooping what you see or leeching content that may have cost you some well earned bucks.
  • You can control your new media center with a web interface.

Some cons are:

  • Loss of signal quality, this can be fixed if you are willing to spend some extra money in hardware.
  • If you have cable you may want to reconsider buying an extra splitter box and re-wire according to your needs.

Hands on

Disclaimer: I assume no responsibility on damages to property or personal injury for the suggestions expressed on this article, if you don't feel confident on what you are doing or don't know how to perform the instructions here expressed stop immediately and call a technician. There is chance of electrocution and hence death/severe harm if you run wiring in your house/apartment the wrong way, you have been warned.

What you need:


1) An old VCR that is at least able to accept composite video as input. You can get one at your local thrift store, your local freecycle group, convince somebody to pass one to you or look for one the classifieds section (garage sales are your friends). You can also use a DVD player if it has this feature, the only problem would be playing your DVDs and controlling them.


2) The PC I'm using has a S-Video output so I've got a RCA-to-S-video signal converter, you can buy one at Radio Shack or Build your own.

3) A RCA video cable or Video and Audio (3 connectors) RCA cable depending on what you have.

4) If your PC has a 1/8" stereo audio socket you might need a Y-Adapter Audio Cable, again you can get one from Radio Shack or Build your own.

5) Some coax cable.

If your current home cabling is not labeled as mine you have to determine what cable corresponds to the each room, this will help to make the reconfiguration faster and label those cables once and for all. First locate the closest cable hook point close up to your PC, attach the VCR to it and play a tape, make sure the channel switch on the VCR is set to channel 3, if you prefer channel 4 have it in mind for the rest of the instructions.


Go to the splitter box and unhook the cable connected to the IN connector, turn your closest cable hooked TV set to channel 3, if you are not close enough to see it make sure the volume is high enough for it to let you know when you hit the right cable. Try each cable hooked to the OUT connectors in the IN connector one by one, take your time and make a good connection till you hear the VCR tape playing. This is the opportunity to turn on the rest of the TVs in your home one by one, unhook the cables connected to the OUT connectors to see what cables goes where.


Go to your PC and hook the video output and audio output to your VCR input, remember to mind the colors they exist for a reason.


Stop playing the tape and turn the channel in your VCR to the input line, in my case L1.


If you have a windows box go to it and enable the video output, independently of your video card (most the times) go to the display properties applet from your control panel or right clicking your desktop, hit the Settings tab then the Advanced button, click on the Displays tab and click on the TV's power on button (check your card manufacturer instruction on how to set the video output on in case of discrepancies with this tutorial. Linux users with a Myth TV are more than ready to broadcast, you can get instructions one how to assemble a Linux media center HERE

By this time all the TV sets at your place should be showing your PC's desktop and your actions ;).

Get your favorite IPTV show and play it full screen with your favorite player and off you go. Is worth to mention that the video resolution of the show should be good enough to display decently on your TV, mileage may vary depending on your PC configuration and video card capabilities.


Sharing your desktop with the video feed

So far so good, but, what if you want to continue using your PC while broadcasting video to the rest of your house?.

Very easy, all you have to do is enable the "extend my windows desktop onto this monitor" option for your TV set on your display applet. This will let you integrate your TV set to your desktop giving you more free space (we shall call it the "TV SCREEN"), all you have to do is drop your video screen there and you will have your desktop all free, just remember any noise on your PC will be heard on the TV, you can disable the mouse click to attenuate this "problem".

A complete explanation can be found HERE.


Controlling your broadcasts remotely

Walking back and forth to your PC to control the broadcasts seems like a bad idea unless you want an incentive to stay active at home.

VLC Media Player comes to the rescue, this little sweet piece of software is capable to handle mostly all the video features you may think or need.

VLC comes with a http interface that enables remote web based controlling, to activate it open a windows command shell and type this at the VLC's home directory, most likely C:\program files\videolan\VLC:

vlc -I http [--http-src "C:\Documents and Settings\baboo\mytechvideos" --http-host 192.168.1.100:31337] --fullscreen --video-x 1024 --video-y 0

Substitute the quoted string with the directory where most of your media is. Also you can chance the number of the port "31337" to whatever you want.

FYI: You cannot reposition the "embedded" VLC player onto the "TV SCREEN", only the interface modules are able to use the video-x and video-y options.

At this point you can close the command shell window, VLC will start running playing the first item on the directory you pointed to.

Piece of advice: go to your windows firewall and make sure only PCs in your network can connect to your VLC host, this will attenuate but not necessarily avoid someone from the internet exploiting or connecting to this open port, remember to configure and recheck your router/firewall and watch out for software updates or any security issues.

Go to windows firewall, select VLC media player and then click edit,



Click on change scope:




Select either My network or custom list (write allowed hosts as the example shows):



Point your PocketPC, zaurus or wireless laptop web browser to the VLC's host PC, in this case 192.168.1.100:31337:



As you see is an easy and intuitive interface to work with, I will explain the main features:

The red square encloses the full screen and the volume options.

The blue square encloses the the current status of the player, check for it playing, stopped or paused statuses, just hit refresh in your browser to make sure.

The green box lets you add more directories or media files to your playlist.

The purple box encloses your playlist, all the files contained here will play sequentially starting with the one on the top. Also you can click on any of the links if you change your mind on what to watch first.

Finally IPTV:

Well this is all by know folks thanks for coming by, soon I'll bring more stuff, also keep in mind this blog updates daily.

Bonlebon

Thursday, November 03, 2011

Why I started to hate Prototype this and started to love Mythbusters even more

I understand there is a movement in the U.S. to push for more kids to go through engineering careers. The idea is quite simple no innovation = no economical growth. The U.S. baby boomers are retiring and are dying (don't blame Harley-Davison for the death of many of them just in case). Although it is a great initiative, it doesn't deal with all the downs around being an engineer, please refer to Dilbert for more on this point.

Anyways, Discovery (the hip hop science channel) brought this new show called Prototype this!. It seemed like a good idea but after an episode I started hating it, these are my observations:

  • Why all the hosts on prototype this! are white Caucasians? Isn't there more room for non so visible minorities? The guy that invented the super soaker was a black dude, so what's the deal? Is this lame smash lab 2.0?
  • Too much overkill. They tried to come with an idea to break free from traffic jams, and they came up with sort kind of arachnid contraption. My question was don't you think other would want to get a hold of something like this? at the end we would get 1000's of car bugs fighting each other.
I am not criticizing the concept of the show but it's implementation. Real inventors or innovators don't have the unlimited budgets to license technologies. Many of them have the junkyard wars approach. Read make magazine and you'll know what I mean.

Devry: Before and after

Although I don't believe in coincidences, I know how to "read the signs" :o).



Bonlebon

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Going out... with a BAND!

#quit #job #funny Joey takes the cake of quitting a job in style!

This is Norway

This is #Norway Or think Norewian!

Buried MiG-25 Foxbat Jet Uncovered in Iraqi Desert Now Preserved in US

Buried MiG-25 Foxbat Jet Uncovered in Iraqi Desert Now Preserved in US: #fighter #mig #war It can take thousands of years for the desert to give up its secrets, but the aftermath of Saddam Hussein’s tyranical regime in Iraq saw a number of modern oddities revealed. This MiG-25 Foxbat interceptor was one of several combat aircraft unearthed in 2003 by US-led forces from the sands of Al-Taqqadum airbase, and was subsequently moved to America for preservation.

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Real life Mario Kart Wii - You are doing it right

Real life #Mario Kart Wii - You are doing it right! The #Wii #Kart is a wireless controlled go-kart with an off-the-shelf Wii Remote serving as the controller. Two 250 Watt DC motors provide a top speed of 15 mph. The Wiii Kart was built in a residential garage using common hobbyist tools and resources.

Silent Treatment: Mimes Enforce Traffic Laws in Venezuela - TIME NewsFeed

Silent Treatment: Mimes Enforce Traffic Laws in Venezuela: #odd #funny #original #Mimes gesture as they stand in a crosswalk in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday Oct. 7, 2011. The mayor of the city's eastern district of Sucre has launched a unique program aimed to encourage civility among reckless drivers and careless pedestrians, putting 120 mimes at intersections to politely and silently scold violators

Tales from The Muppet Show

Tales from The #Muppet Show: If you’re of a certain age, you’re no doubt familiar with Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, Gonzo the Great, the terrible jokes of Fozzie Bear and the dry humor of Statler and Waldorf. But are you familiar with what went on behind the scenes of The Muppet Show? Check out these tales from backstage (and a few others) for a few facts you may be less familiar with.