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December 22, 2003

Jeff Jarvis' BuzzMachine

BuzzMachine ... by Jeff Jarvis

Jeff's weblog

Posted by vanevery at 12:24 PM

December 19, 2003

FCC and Big Co.'s trying to change the nature of the internet

Mercury News | 12/15/2003 | Battle to control Internet threatens open access

This Internet may be dying. At the behest of powerful interests, the FCC is buying into a warped vision that open networks should be replaced by closed networks and that the FCC should excuse broadband providers from longstanding non-discrimination requirements.

Posted by vanevery at 02:42 AM

More PIC C and AVR C Compilers

FED PIC Development tools

Posted by vanevery at 02:37 AM

December 18, 2003

Public Art Resources

public art resources
From the site:
When artists have the resources, society prospers. Intellectual engagement, civic responsibility, and a better quality of life are the result of a conscientious involvement with the creative community.
It is the aim of Public Art Resources (PAR) to make available to towns and artists what is needed for the enhancement of those communities while encouraging the flourishing of creative activity.

Posted by vanevery at 11:49 PM

I might have to get cable for this..

Cable Science Network home

CSN: Cable Science Network

Posted by vanevery at 10:22 PM

Projecting onto thin air?!?

IO2 Technology :† Heliodisplay- Interactive Free-Space Display

From the site:
The Heliodisplay projects full color streaming video into free space (i.e. air). It is plug-and-play compatible with most video sources (TV, DVD, computer, etc.). These non-holographic images can be fully interactive, allowing a hand or finger to select, navigate and manipulate — as if it were a virtual touch screen.

How does it work...?

Posted by vanevery at 09:19 PM | Comments (1)

December 16, 2003

Image Processing in Java

> Java > Image Processing

From MathTools.net, billing itself as "The technical computing portal for all your scientific and engineering needs".

Posted by vanevery at 02:11 PM

Wow.. QuickTime 6.4 What's New Doc


What's New in QuickTime 6.4 For Mac OS X


Too bad the only place I found a link to this is in an old message to the QT4Java Dev List. Apple REALLY needs to update their QTJava Docs and information on their website.

Posted by vanevery at 01:16 PM

Image Process Program and Library for Java

ImageJ

Seems to have everything covered..!

Posted by vanevery at 02:58 AM

The longest line I have ever seen!

Apple Store Japan

Posted by vanevery at 02:50 AM

December 13, 2003

Everything you ever wanted to know about htaccess files

Comprehensive guide to .htaccess- intro

Posted by vanevery at 06:49 PM

Looks like a Java based 3D modeling and painting sketch tool..

Takeo Igarashi


Crazy cool..

Thanks Alex

Posted by vanevery at 12:27 PM

December 12, 2003

PIC'n with C

Program Microchip PIC micros with C - sample source code, FAQ and more

Program Microchip PIC micros with C

Posted by vanevery at 10:04 PM | Comments (1)

Optimized C Compiler for the PIC

B Knudsen Data Home Page


Looks like they have a free version for the 16 series.. The 18 series seems a bit pricey though..

Posted by vanevery at 09:54 PM

Cicuits, Code and Practical Applications using embedded microcontrollers

Circuit Cellar - Magazine for Computer Application

From the site:
Practical, hands-on applications and solutions for embedded-control designers.

Gary recently turned me on to this magazine, now all I need is a subscription.

Posted by vanevery at 08:34 PM

Warflying over Los Angeles

Kallahar's Place

Posted by vanevery at 06:34 PM

Crimes involving Art

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Interesting stories..

Posted by vanevery at 03:47 AM

Spray painting bot..

Hektor.ch is under construction.


I love this.. An the tickle machine (who did that?)

Posted by vanevery at 03:42 AM

Circuit design and simulation software..

AutoTRAX EDA and Kovac Software

From the site:
AutoTRAX EDA delivers to your desktop all of the advanced tools needed to implement today%u2019s complex electronic PCB designs. Mult-sheet schematic entry, circuit simulation, rule driven PCB layout, fast autorouting, 3D visualization and Computer Aided Manufacturing tools.

I hear it is free for students...! Gotta try it..

Posted by vanevery at 03:40 AM

December 11, 2003

PIC TV Wiki

om277: HomePage

Posted by vanevery at 02:33 AM

December 06, 2003

XML Configuration file reader implementation for Java

Commons - Commons

From the site:
Basically, the Digester package lets you configure an XML -> Java object mapping module, which triggers certain actions called rules whenever a particular pattern of nested XML elements is recognized. A rich set of predefined rules is available for your use, or you can also create your own.

Posted by vanevery at 01:16 PM

December 04, 2003

Dan O's Project Page

Dan O'Sullivan Projects

Everything from Interactive Television, QuickTime VR to games and music.

Posted by vanevery at 07:49 AM

December 01, 2003

Anthony Townsend's Dissertation on Urban Wireless Access

Wired / Unwired: The Urban Geography of Digital Networks

This dissertation examines the development of digital network infrastructure in the world%u2019s great cities at the turn of the 21st century. Drawing upon the concept of cities as information systems and techniques of communications geography, it analyzes how the physical components of digital networks were deployed in major urban areas during the 1990s. It finds that historical processes and pre-existing differences between places shaped the evolution of this infrastructure at multiple spatial scales; global, metropolitan, and neighborhood. As a result, rather than bringing about the %u201Cdeath of distance%u201D, digital network infrastructure actually reinforced many of the pre-existing differences between connected and disconnected places. With the telecom bust of 2000-2002, these differences were likely to persist for a decade or more.


Yet just as the development of wired digital network infrastructure slowed, wireless technologies emerged as a more flexible, intuitive, and efficient form of connecting users to networks in everyday urban settings. As a result, an untethered model for digital networks emerged which combined the capacity and security of wired networks over long distances with the flexibility and mobility of wireless networks over short distances. This new hybrid infrastructure provided the technology needed to begin widespread experimentation with the creation of digitally mediated spaces, such as New York City%u2019s Bryant Park Wireless Network.

Posted by vanevery at 02:26 PM