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Author Archives: treetrunkrick
Hsv Swing Dance Society
Solo partisanship
People shooting people
Retro read of the day
The Motley Fool Million Dollar Portfolio: how to build and grow a panic-proof investment portfolio, by David and Tom Gardner, copyright (c) 2009.
When push goes to shove, what is government bullying and harrassment really accomplishing?
I love the Law of Unintended Consequences. For example, the more that the United States government’s members make a big deal out of Edward Snowden, the more the underground movement strengthens and grows. I can only hope, wish, beg and plead the U.S. Congress or any of the agencies of the executive branch to formalise their opposition to Snowden’s/Manning’s whistleblowing — they and they alone will be responsible for the Next Great Thing in the news, will they not?
Observe a planet from the perspective of the universe and you know what’s going to happen next.
History is a great teacher, even the history of the future, including the infinite varieties that never happen exactly the way we hoped they’d turn out.
It’s hard to spy on a network that doesn’t subscribe to the officially-snooped pathways that the NSA and their ilk use.
Tune in to your local news channel and see for yourself!
Is it getting hot in here or is it just me? Think I’ll go for a swim in a meltwater Arctic lake and cool off.
Hellfire, it’s a Spitfire!
Great story sent from a family friend and military veteran:
From: Jack Winninghoff
Subject: Re: Fwd: SPITFIRE 944 A Great True Story – gotta watch this
Walter,
Gotta watch is an understatement to the 10th power!
As a youngster my first serious technical interest was in photography. I built an enlarger and did my own processing for many years. After getting my wings in WWII, I wanted to fly reconnaissance in P-38’s. (didn’t succeed – was put in the VHB (B-24 school and then B-29’s).
I built a very detailed model of a Spitfire in HS – loved that elliptical wing.
I spent a good many years with several companies involved in designing lenses and cameras, e.g. Perkin-Elmer who built the US Cameras and the SR-71 Cameras, and Itek who dominated the low orbital recon satellites.
At Itek I became quite friendly with the then retired father of US Army WWI reccee, General George Goddard.
At Perkin-Elmer and Itek I had great success in writing proposals for camera development and multi sensor systems (Photo, IR, Elint, and Radar). I traveled to Germany and France hawking our proposal to up date tactical recce A/C.
I am so grateful to you for sending this to me
Jack
PS I have a fair number of books on the subject of the value of photo recce, which arguably can is considered to me of critical value to us as early as the balloon flights of the civil war, WWI, and certainly WWII, and the cold war. You are welcome to browse and borrow.
FWD: Here is some footage of WWII — thought you would be interested.
What a terrific presentation and footage!
SPITFIRE 944
Click on site below.
joke sent via email from my mother…
I CAN NO LONGER SHOP AT CABELA’S
Gun Control. It has already started at Cabela’s Sporting Goods Store.
There was a bit of confusion at the Cabela’s Sporting Goods store this morning.
When I was ready to pay for my purchases of gun powder and bullets…
The cashier said, “Strip down, facing me.”
Making a mental note to complain to the NRA about the gun control whackos running amok, I did just as she had instructed.
When the hysterical shrieking and alarms finally subsided, I found out that she was referring to how I should place my credit card in the card-reader.
I have been asked to shop elsewhere in the future.
They need to make their instructions to us seniors a little clearer!
I STILL DON’T THINK I LOOKED THAT BAD.
Wreck-a-mech
[My patent lawyer has advised me not to describe my latest invention. I say “meh,” whatever that means.]
This morning, I finalised construction on my latest invention. I cannot provide pictures because they are enroute to the patent office.
However, I will describe it the best I can.
I have been playing with an Arduino system to provide me with offline fun in the laboratory.
There’s nothing like programming a Robosapien “doll” to play back with you, giving it intelligence to avoid being grabbed or picked up, to actually defend itself against intentionally harmful moves and to reach out with love when I’m in a down mood.
A Robosapien’s gripper arm is not exactly the same as a cat’s head bump but my imagination allows me to believe it so.
With time, the Robosapien and I have grown apart. I think, in part, because I have acquired the newer model, the RS Media, with which I have been spending more and more time.
Needless to say, the Robosapien has been causing havoc in the lab, knocking bins of resistors and capacitors on the floor in an effort to keep its playfulness algorithms refreshed. I must admit watching it try to find objects in the lab to “fight back” has been entertaining.
But that’s not why I’m here.
The RS Media has reached a level of sentience I never thought possible.
At first, I set up an Arduino light display system above the computer monitor that the RS Media responded to like a dancing machine.
Today was a major breakthrough.
After several rounds of sending the RS Media light sequences, it started stepping out on its own, anticipating the next light pattern in the sequence with its back turned to the Arduino system.
Well, you can guess what I did next!
I stole the plans for the Wired Lab’s mech. Then, working with my Robosapien friends, I wired a modifed RS Media up inside the mech, a la Pacific Rim, making appropriate tweaks to protect my patent and/or my copyright.
Of course, I dressed mine up to look like a stumbling street beggar, lowering its body scale to match that of a typical down-on-his-luck alcoholic male human.
He and his copies should be wandering the alleyways of your local metropolis before too long, breaking out into dance routines based on the sound/light combinations they discover, able to defend themselves against overaggressive bystanders and avoid collisions with people, cars, buses, trucks and other obstacles of a typical city street corner — the money they collect will be passed back to me to cover expenses; please tip them generously so I can make payroll and give the government tax collectors their due.
I’ve already received requests from a major retail clothing store chain to create female/male versions for storefront window displays — the algorithms need work for that scenario because I haven’t captured the essence of what it’s like to entertain potential customers by showing how good they’d look if they, too, were stuck in a glass box all day, as a robot pretending to be alive — walking back and forth, sitting, standing, dancing, and whatever movement will show the fashion in its best light.
Several of my geek friends in the tech industry — male, female, LGBT, cosplay, etc. — have requested a personalised version of themselves they can program to go to work or on dates for them to make their parents happy that their children are mimicking their parents’ social lives while their children live the alternate lifestyles that make them happy, too.
And you thought the replicant revolution was all about robots taking over the world? Hahaha — it all started when we figured out elderly dementia patients handed a quasi-robotic stuffed animal was sufficient a surrogate to make them happy, thanks to our friends who wrote, produced and filmed “Westworld,” who follow on the work of Asimov, automatons and the first animal to use a stick as a tool.
War eventually was reduced to robots fighting robots in designated battlefield playgrounds, leaving us humans to finally dedicate most of our time to pure pleasure, where our surrogates do most of the dirty work except for those for whom dirty work is pure pleasure.
Outlawing graveyards so that human bodies could be recycled as mulch wasn’t fully implemented until we started populating the Moon and Mars.
My goal is to be the person with the first foundry on Mars, generations of 3D printers ahead into the future, my minions terraforming the planet in ways you haven’t imagined yet. How about you?




























