LR-11650 - Well Sunday was a washout today is not much better so here is a little bit of blue for Monday as we speed towards summer or did I miss it during the Bank Holiday weekend.
Have a good week everyone
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Day to day life and muse postings and anything else I would like to share my world with you. General anything that equals forty-two or majorly upsets my state of equilibrium e.g. less than or greater than forty-two.
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Post Weekend Blue Monday
Overcast, dull and raining
LR-10703 - Well that's how it is, one day sunny and then the next overcast and raining. Was hoping to get some nice candid's out today, but loads of stuff still to do and popped back in to the digital media store to see what was around found this at the end of April when playing around with the PL filter.
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Interwoven Technologies
LR-11218 - Sheffield candid's still bucket loads to go ye, but this I liked, guy with the book holding a music player being listen to by his friend on his mobile phone. The double bonus of just sat on the pavement and getting on with it
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Between a Rock and a Banana
LR-10656 - Bit busy at the moment with stuff and wondering about life the universe and everything all at the same, bit like being between a rock and a banana (more like banana skin). Before you even think about asking nope (it was not mine) it was just there and wanted to get a shot of the cliff and Stag Rock, why just because. Oh why is it named Stag Rock, well according to a story a Stag leaped onto it during a hunt.
HaPpY Cliché Saturday
A bit of a tune recommend by Comrade foot God's Great Banana Skin nothing wrong with a bit of Chris Rea at anytime
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Saturday, 1 June 2013
Round the Island - Changing Skies
LR-7427 - Got up late 05:00, plan A, was to start at Cowes and drive around the island following the leading boats, ops that went wrong then, was meant to be up at 04:00. Yep mad,crazy insane.
There are a few hundred floating around on my cloud storage, but I'll try not to bore you with a barrage of yachts of all shapes and sizes and the occasional wind surfer. PS Still got more scarecrows to :)
The annual J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race, organised by the Island Sailing Club, is a one-day yacht race around the Isle of Wight, an island situated off the south coast of England. This 1,459 boats entered the race with around 16,000 sailors.
The year the race was won by Sir Ben Ainslie’s 45ft America’s Cup catamaran J.P. Morgan BAR stormed round the Island in 2 hours 52 minutes 15 seconds, carving more than 16 minutes off the record time set by Francis Joyon in 2001.
Friday, 17 May 2013
3D Reader or Stereoscopic Holographic Goggles
3D Reader or Stereoscopic Holographic Goggles, originally uploaded by Rusty Marvin (Going around the pole).
LR-PS-Composite - Proud to show the Stereoscopic Holographic goggles (STG) in use, the book is in fact electronic paper and is design to carry additional storage for those off line moments, caching the expected use for the reader. Well in fact not the reader but the user of the Stereoscopic Holographic Goggles (STG), the pages are encrypted data which is read by the decoder mounted in the frames. The book or piece is read to you and the story presented in a 3D Holographic format.
The wearer of STG’s can in fact absorb up to 18 different story scenes at any one time, the current release allows only two to be displayed, later version will allow the viewer to choose any number of different story scenes available at the same time. The trail version also projects the images to people who can see the goggles, which might be a bit embarrassing for the wearer if say they were viewing 50 Shades of Grey or similar literature. The inventor tell me that this is easily overcome this by attaching lenses to the STG’s with a reflective coating or even wearing sunglasses over the top worked in previous trials.
What’s under the hood or should I say in the frame; well a whole bunch of organic and inorganic technology including Babel fish, Entropy algorithms, Sporophyte’s creating new Zygote power generators, GPS responders, touch cell connectivity and so much more. No need for a 3G or if you are lucky 4G connection, the wearer’s body acts as an aerial and transmitter to connect you to a ‘Deep Thought’ network, data and knowledge source. The whole thing powered with zygote cell energy as long as there is some form of light on the frame and if not charged by the electric produced by the wearer’s head/body.
The mounted micro cameras record what is around you, providing other wearer’s the ability to view the location before getting there in full STG mode. Typing if that’s you thing can be performed using the projected keyboard or text created to send over legacy systems such as SMS and Email can also be created with clear speech to text or as experiment talking through your nose. The legacy messages are then transmitted and converted by the ‘Deep Thought’ system and dispatched.
Applications include facial recognition that can remind you of a person’s name and related information; partner, children and pets etc.
Secure, well yes DNA, Iris and voice pattern matching to log on and if you want a 64 bit encrypted password.
The inventor did ask if I could think of some catchy name, at the time Holoborg was the only thing that crossed my mind, happy to hear yours!
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
View from my hotel window!
LR-11059 - Stayed away overnight and had a great view out my hotel room window :) I must admit it's poignant in a number of areas at the moment.
Two images as I had no lighting (torches) or camera flash that would bring it together as one image
Do It Daily @ Today's Posting
Room With A View #TP533
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