3D puppies? Yes have some
Just received my Fuji FinePix Real3D W3 camera from amazon.
Fuji neglects to tell you that none of their 3D imaging software is mac compatible.
Buy a nifty W3 Fuji 3D camera for your mac and you get to not only manually get the files from the SD card, but you have to find other software to extract and create the anaglyph images. StereoSplicer seems to be the best one, and its free.
What a disappointment and hassle. Sure wish either site mentioned that it doesn’t work on a mac. I’d have bought the sony one.
Here is the first image I’ve been able to get to kinda work. So far tho, FUCK YOU Fuji.
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iPhone no longer serves its purpose
I love my iPhone.
It’s a first gen, I bought it the day after launch. It’s served me well for much longer than a standard cel phone would.
However today, it failed miserably. Don’t get me wrong, it has short comings and fails often. But today’s was inexcusable.
Apparently I received a call at the same time an app (my ebay app specifically) decided to push an update. My phone half rang, and by the time I picked it up, the only alert on the screen was from eBay letting me know a saved search had new items.
Cut to: 4 hours later, wondering what happened to the expected call (that I now know was killed by the alert) and I text the person who confirms the call attempt, but that it wasn’t answered, so I lost my window.
Thanks a lot Apple. Here is a hint: its called an iPHONE. The phone, while seems to be pushed to the bottom, is the PRIMARY function of this device still. When some useless alert from an app overrides a phone call, we have a problem. Maybe look into that. And for the love of tech, just put flash on the iPad. I don’t need it on my iPhone, but the iPad SUCKS without flash.
#apple #fail #iPhone #isItAPhone #moreDevNeeded
Black Hole wormholes to other universes?
http://ow.ly/1yxR6
Really? Where are all the ‘white-holes’ shooting massive amounts of mass into our universe? Maybe black holes dont go anywhere. Maybe they all get bigger and bigger, and smash into each other until we get another big bang? Maybe?
DB splode!
Word press update seems to have blown up something in my database as well as the skin I was using.
Looks like I was able to salvage all the posts thankfully.
Guess we needed a new look anyway.
Merry Christmas…
Detroit Tuned Rocks
Detroit Tuned Rocks. www.detroittuned.com
Go buy some MINI stuff from him because Chad kicks ass.
Fixed my exhaust rattle today and its like a new car.
iTunes Genius Rocks.
iTunes 9 Genius feature rocks. It was pretty good before, but the latest release puts together amazing mixes that blow any radio station DJ away. It also creates mixes bases on music genre automatically.
I’ve been using it so much I haven’t really tested if they improved shuffle.
Way to go Apple.
When are you building the iBot Robot? I’ll take 2.
Troy Polamalu 3D game!
Its LIVE! Go check out the amazing 3D game we just made!
http://www.headandshoulders.com/en_US/troytacklesmore/troy_game/default.jsp
Hopefully we get some recognition and awards for this one, its pretty bad ass.
Lethal Enforcers Cabinet
Still for sale: Lethal Enforcers Cabinet.
Monitor tube has been pulled: $60
Some pics:
Tekken 2/3
Still for sale! Tekken 2 and 3 in a very nice cabinet. Here’s some pictures:







LHC total waste
Ha. I knew it was a waste of money even if it ran. The Large Hadron Collider cost $10 BILLION and will never give the results they want:
Particle collider: Black hole or crucial machine?
08/09/2009 When launched to great fanfare nearly a year ago, some feared the Large Hadron Collider would create a black hole that would suck in the world. It turns out the Hadron may be the black hole.
The world’s largest scientific machine has cost $10 billion, has worked only nine days and has yet to smash an atom. The unique equipment in a 17-mile (27-kilometer) circular tunnel with cathedral-sized detectors deep beneath the Swiss-French border has been assembled by specialists in many countries, with 8,970 physicists eagerly awaiting the startup.
But despite the expense, thousands of physicists around the world, many of whom hope to conduct experiments here, insist that it will work and that it is crucial to mankind’s understanding of the universe.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, said Friday it would restart the collider in November at half power under pressure from scientists eager to conduct experiments to unlock secrets of the universe.
But spokesman James Gillies told The Associated Press they would have to shut down yet again next year to finish repairs so that the Large Hadron Collider can operate at full energy of 7 trillion electron volts _ seven times higher than any other machine in the world.
CERN has been working since late last year to repair the damage caused by a faulty electrical joint. The breakdown occurred nine days after the spectacular start up of the $10 billion machine last Sept. 10 when beams of subatomic particles were sent around the accelerator in opposite directions.
Fifty-three massive electrical magnets had to be cleaned and repaired after the failure. Tons of supercold liquid helium spilled out of the system, and a sooty residue had to be cleared from the tubes that are meant to be pristine, holding a vacuum in which subatomic particles can whiz around the tunnel at near the speed of light at temperatures colder than outer space.
Michio Kaku, a physics professor at City University of New York who is an outspoken critic of waste in big science projects, defends the CERN collider as a crucial investment.
“The Europeans and the Americans are not throwing $10 billion down this gigantic tube for nothing,” Kaku said. “We’re exploring the very forefront of physics and cosmology with the Large Hadron Collider because we want to have a window on creation, we want to recreate a tiny piece of Genesis to unlock some of the greatest secrets of the universe.”
He said the biggest cause of the “bad accident” last year was “probably due to human error caused by rushing the project.”
“But I view it as a temporary black eye. We’ll get it up and running,” Kaku said.
CERN expects repairs and additional safety systems to cost about 40 million Swiss francs ($37 million) over the course of several years, covered by the 20-nation organization’s budget.
The collider emerged as the world’s largest after the U.S. canceled the Superconducting Super Collider being built in Texas in 1993. Congress pulled the plug after costs soared, and questions were raised about the value of the science it could produce.
Gillies says all 20 of CERN’s member nations have remained supportive and that four other countries _ Cyprus, Israel, Serbia and Turkey _ have asked to join. A fifth country _ Slovenia _ has expressed interest.
Japan, India, Russia and the U.S. are observer countries that have made sizable contributions to the CERN project.
CERN is now aiming to restart the machine in November with beams of subatomic particles initially running at 3.5 trillion electron volts, or TeV. That’s only half the level the machine was designed for, but it’s still 3 1/2 times higher than the second most powerful accelerator, the Tevatron at Fermilab outside Chicago. During last year’s brief startup phase, the CERN collider only operated at half the Fermilab level.
Even as the machine is being calibrated this winter, scientists will be able to conduct experiments, collecting data on the collisions of protons and lead ions in the accelerator.
They hope the higher energy will enable them to see particles so far undetected, such as the elusive Higgs boson, which in theory gives mass to other particles _ and objects and creatures _ in the universe.
Physicists have used smaller, room-temperature colliders for decades to study the atom. They once thought protons and neutrons were the smallest components of the atom’s nucleus, but the colliders showed that they are made of quarks and gluons and that there are other forces and particles. And they still have other questions about antimatter, dark matter and particle mass they want to answer with CERN’s new collider.
They hope the fragments that come off the collisions will show on a tiny scale what happened one-trillionth of a second after the so-called Big Bang, which many scientists theorize was the massive explosion that formed the universe. The theory holds that the universe was rapidly cooling at that stage and matter was changing quickly.
Some skeptics have expressed fears the high-energy collision of protons could imperil the Earth by creating micro black holes _ subatomic versions of collapsed stars whose gravity is so strong they can suck in planets and other stars.
CERN and leading physicists dismiss the fears and maintain the project is safe.
The collider’s teething problems are typical of complicated accelerators, but it has been especially frustrating to physicists from around the world, who already have been waiting for years to conduct their experiments on the machine.
“But the LHC is an example of an enormously complicated machine that is pushing the edge of accelerator technology, and it is not surprising that it has had some unanticipated problems,” Neal Lane, former President Bill Clinton’s science adviser and former director of the National Science Foundation.
If the collider can be started soon, it will produce valuable results, said Lane, now a a physicist and public policy professor at Rice University.
But, he added, “If there are many more surprises, further delays, failure to meet design specifications over the next few years, then the field of experimental particle physics, worldwide, could be set back for a decade or more. The stakes are very high!”
Gillies told the AP that CERN management decided at the beginning of the year that it would not try to repair all parts of the collider this year.
“Otherwise, we would never have had a beam before halfway through next year,” he said.
Gillies said CERN experts have examined every one of the 1,600 superconducting magnets and each of the 10,000 electrical splices as well as copper protection to carry away any spillover current to prevent damage to the magnets if they heat up as happened Sept. 19.
They decided some of the splices need to be repaired before the collider goes to full power, but that they can operate safely up to 5 TeV without further repairs now.
That has been set as the highest energy for the collider before its next shutdown for maintenance, probably in November 2010. Then the further repairs will be made so that the energy level can be ramped up.
Rolf Heuer, who has taken over as CERN’s director-general since the failure, said the collider has been studied very carefully and is much better understood than a year ago.
“We can look forward with confidence and excitement to a good run through the winter and into next year,” Heuer said.
Higgs Boson does not exist
I can’t believe we are spending millions of dollars to make a super collider to try and find a made up particle to plug a hole in a theory that is wrong.
Maybe instead of trying to pin our hopes of understanding the beginnings of the universe and how particles get mass we should make a new theory.
All particles have mass. Even photons. Its just too small to measure by us. Larger particles gain their mass when small ones coalesce and collide. Black hole anyone?
All this effort is only focusing on one part of the equation. E. They think if they have enough energy it will generate the mass they are looking for. The beginning of the universe was also under immense, unmeasurable pressure as well as heat. Leaving these out of the experiment render its results useless.

A decent link: Large Hadron Collider startup/
NASA refurbs videos of moon landing
NASA upgraded the moon landing videos.
Kinda cool
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/hd/apollo11.html
Arcades for sale on eBay
Go buy all my boards and games on ebay.
Operation Wolf, Twin Eagle, Soul Edge MORE! Go now
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/joshuas_basement
Arcade Games : For Sale
I have a few too many arcade games. You know you want one for your basement!
Donkey Kong Junior $400
Aliens (in a Nintendo Vs cabinet) $250
Soul Edge (prequel to Soul Caliber, in a Taito Double Dragon Cabinet) $250
Zaxxon (control panel just redone, very nice) $350
Tekken 2/3 $300
Ninja Gaiden – monitor not working properly $150
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 – currently restoring this one $300
Vlog? or not to vlog
So I am thinking about vlogging. Seems easier than typing my thoughts all the time.
This is a test. Need to see where I can host them. Does it work? Here is a squirrel.
New GeoffJohns.com Launched
Finally got some updates to Geoffs site: www.geoffjohns.com
Its just a fancy skin on a blog, but its better than it was. Dustin and I are working on getting a custom skin in place. Don’t forget to stop by the Comic Bloc and say hi.
eBay week 2 shipment
So I’ve been selling a lot of my Wonder Woman and various other collectible stuff on eBay.
Here is this weeks shipment:

"we'll ship em out a whole new door"
Last weeks monday pile was smaller, but still decent:

Amazon Store Front now open
Now you can buy my stuff from ebay AND Amazon.
Don’t hesitate, go there NOW:
http://www.amazon.com/shops/joshuas_basement
So far just artist reference books, but more to come!
Apple – THANK YOU for TimeMachine
Holy shit. Thank god for automatic backups. Adobe Flex just deleted the entire content of my main web folder, killing my main site files back to 1997. 17.2 gig worth of HTML and flash files…. holy shit.
1. Fuck you adobe.
2. Thank you apple.
Triple RSS
Hmmm… for some reason my totally awesome blog is tripling up the RSS feed info. Odd. Guess I’ll have to look into that when I actually start importing my RSS into flash and flex.
so now. :) hehehe.
man what a mess. everything is. what a mess.
T-Shirt 001 Is this awesome (y/n)
A wizard has turned you into a whale.
Is this awesome
(y/n)
- Now
My favorite t-shirt
- Then (8/1/8)
Freshly skinnned
finally found a new skin i like. now just messing with colors and icons.
it is missing utah. possibly some squirrels too. i suppose chakik is technically in the design













