Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Monday, January 26, 2009

60 Minutes: Obama Commentary

Dad pointed out this commentary by Andy Rooney last night on 60 minutes.

Inauguration: Makers

Not sure I posted this quote in its entirety, but I love it. Seems to be speaking to the do-it-yourselfers. Reminded from a Make magazine article.

Rather, it has been the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things - some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom. President Obama

Games: Scriball New Physics Game

New flash physics game, Scriball. You'll have to learn to work the mouse, and develop the hand-eye coordination.

Happy Year of the Ox

The Ox is meant to bring prosperity through hard work. Happy New Year!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Flat Screen Monitors

While working from home this morning, I noticed we probably need a new monitor. Maybe Denise can find one more inexpensive than this one.

Here's another with built in speakers.

Happy Friday!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Physiology: Endurance Improves As You Age

I got this article from a road bike newsletter I receive. It comes from issue number 337.

The article describes why older people seem to get better in long endurance sports than younger. For example, many of the ultra-marathon winners are over 40 or 50. See the Badwater Ultamarathon, where the average participant was 47.

This is a good review of muscular physiology. Older people show more endurance, because they lose nervous innervation of fast twitch muscle fibers.

ED'S NOTE: I just heard from an excited Gabe Mirkin, M.D. He often rides more than 200 miles a week. He's 74 years old. So the news he sent to RBR is vitally encouraging to him and, I suspect, will be heartening to you too.

Here's Dr. Mirkin's message:

"I have noticed that younger riders can easily pull away from me in short bursts, but I keep coming back on them and seem to be better able to keep up with their accelerations as the ride progresses.


"The January 2009 issue of Exercise and Sports Sciences Reviews investigates the entire world's literature to show that endurance improves as you age. Wow!

"Maximal muscle contraction force occurs when you do a single muscle contraction with all your might. Even though older people are not as strong as younger ones, many studies show that they can retain maximal force after many contractions far longer than younger people can.

"Here's the theory and evidence to explain why aging improves endurance:

"Muscles are made up of millions of individual fibers just as a rope is made up of many different threads. Each muscle fiber is enervated by a single nerve. As you age, you lose nerves throughout your body. And when you lose the nerve that enervates a specific muscle fiber, you also lose that fiber.

"Muscle fibers are classified as type I endurance fibers [also called slow twitch] and type II strength and speed fibers [fast twitch]. With aging, you lose far more nerves that enervate the strength and speed fibers than those that enervate the endurance ones.

"So, with aging, you lose strength but you retain a greater proportion of endurance fibers.

"Muscle fatigue comes from the accumulation of waste products that occurs while food is converted to energy to power muscles. With the same percentage of their maximal muscle force, older people accumulate far lower levels of these end products than younger people do. Therefore, even though older people are relatively weaker, they can maintain their forceful contractions far longer and they have greater endurance.

"This exciting recent data will encourage me to train even harder."

DIY: Garage Climbing Wall

Also an interesting idea we've been considering for a while for our resident master climber. Seems like we might require a taller garage however.

Pictures: Missing Tooth 2008

A couple of shots when Isaac had a tooth fall out last year. Also the last of our picture dump from the old camera.

Posting all of the pictures has made me so grateful for my family. Here's a little quote of the day, to celebrate happiness.

Happiness arises in a state of peace, not tumult. Ann Radcliffe

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

President Obama's Inauguration Speech

Unbelievably, Isaac told me he had not watched any of this at school. We will review later, but an amazing moment.

Pictures: Sleeping and Reading

IsaacDaddyAsleepBSome random pictures of sleeping and reading with Isaac. Remember when you could take a nap with the kid on your chest? Can't do that anymore, but this was just as good.

Here's the set.

Star Wars Yoga

Easy to confuse Yoda with Yoga. Here's the Star Wars Yoga version. I like the "Downward Facing Wookie".

DIY: Laser

Check out this instruction for building a laser in a mint tin. Sounds like a potential birthday project.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration Speech

Here is the text to our President's speech on CNN. While listening to short clips at work, this quote struck me as being inspirational.

... people will judge you by what you can build, not what you can destroy.

Pictures: Summer 2007 Astros Trip

IsaacChristianAstrosAHere's the picture set when Denise got us tickets to the Astros game. Great fun!

Hiking: Lake Texana

We took a trip to Lake Texana State Park on Sunday to go hiking. While I forgot the camera to capture visual evidence, I can report it was a great hike.

When we voted on our favorite parts of the hike, two favorites were selected. Isaac and Leo liked the lake front beach the best. Isaac found an amazing hive of roly-polys under an old tree, and Leo loved splashing into the lake while tirelessly chasing sticks.

Denise and I enjoyed the strip of prairie where the hawks seemed to be hunting. At least 30 to 40 hawks circling the electric easement hunting for rabbits and mice. Leo was extremely energetic to help the hawks hunt rabbits, but we decided to practice his on-leash heal command instead.

This Henry David Thoreau quote reminded me of the hiking.

Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each.

Online Farmer's Market

I'm sure it is not possible to replace the joy of physically going to a farmer's market, but here's an online version called Foodzie and the article in the NY Times.

At first glance, there seems to be a wide assortment of granola; however, I bet you can't get a picture with that bearded bikini wearing guy named Leslie.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Wikipedia: Just War Theory

I was doing some reading regarding the Israeli / Gaza conflict, and was considering often heard refrains regarding "Just War Theory".

I found a good review of the philosophical history on wikipedia. You've notice how I reference wikipedia quite often, so I was very surprised and delighted to find a familiar name in the Further Reading section. However, the reference I was interested in is one of the few without a hyperlink. I would be happy to donate my services.

Update: Here's further web footprint. Wow, even Amazon (very impressive). Maybe, one day, there will be a blog also.

Longboard Tricks

Wanted to show Isaac these cool longboard tricks. Using a helmet of course!

Hydroponics: Nancy Knows Hydroponics Too

Wouldn't you know, Nancy knows about hydroponics too. She pointed to a website with a ton of information and even supplies. In one article, Dr. Resh even describes how a hydroponic system is perfect for space travel.

All of you studying Latin know what hydroponic means? Hint: the pure form of the science is not necessarily "soilless". The answer is in this introductory article.

Robots: New Robot For Programming

This new robot is designed to help kids learn programming and robotics concepts. Not sure of the cost or anything, but it looks interesting.

DIY: Solar Thermally Pumped Hydroponic System

Interesting project with some physics to make it work (don't they all). I had to look up hydroponic, it is growing plants without soil. This solution uses perlite instead of soil.

How it works (this is my best guess). The bottom bottle holds the nutrients for the plant. Temperature change caused by passing clouds or day to night, cause water vapor and the nutrient to flow up into the top bottle (which holds the plant). The changing temperature creates thermal energy enabling a pumping system which, apparently, illustrates the "Ideal Gas Law" (still need to do a little more research on how this works).

Games: Rockband Online

We had such a fun time at the New Year's Eve party playing rock band. A great way to get the kids and adults playing together.

Turns out Rockband is online for Wii games today.

Pictures: Bristlebot Birthday

IsaacBristleBotsBCousinsJumperIsaacChristianBristleBotsCLots of great pictures from Isaac's 7th birthday celebration. Bristlebots and moonwalks were tons of fun!

Here's the set.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

DIY: Battery Clip

We needed this one for the bristlebots, but can use it for future projects.

Pictures: Surfing

IsaacDaddyLongboardIsaacSurfboardAThe longboard pictures are from 2007, the surfing pictures are from Summer 2008. Speaking of surfing, I hope our Surfside Beach is still there next summer.

Here are the sets: longboarding and surfing.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Pictures: 7th Birthday Face Painting

IsaacChristianFacePaintingPictures from Isaac's 7th birthday. Uncle Michael gave an awesome technical demonstration on camouflaged face painting. Not sure you can see the boys faces in the picture due to their disguise, but they had an awesome time.

We're convinced Uncle Michael could make a bundle doing this at carnivals and shows. There's even a blog of face painting.

Here's the rest of the set. Not sure we mentioned it previously, but the best method of viewing these picture sets in Flickr is by using the Slideshow.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Books: Another Reading List

Modern's 100 best English language novels of the 20th century.

Pictures: Rock and Roll

Here are various pictures showing our awesome rocking.  As Jack Black says, "One great rock show can change the world."


Friday, January 09, 2009

Pictures: Hiking in the Big Thicket Park

IsaacDaddyLeoBridgeI just got a large volume of pictures off our camera tonight. I'll give them out a little at a time so we don't bore you too much.

This one shows our adventures on New Year's 2009 at the Big Thicket Park North East of Houston. A great adventure, with new plants and unusual bridges (how about Leo).

Here's the rest of the set.

Songsmith For Creating Music

Microsoft has a new application which creates music for songs which you sing into the PC.  Might be worth a try.

Friday Link Dump


Quote: "He not busy being born is busy dying."  Bob Dylan

Web 2.0 calculator.  Have to admit, I type most of my calculation directly into Google, but this is interesting.


Happy Friday!

Football: The First Down Line

A video describing one method of creating the yellow first down line during the football games.  I agree it is a great advantage to watching games on television.  I would suggest adding a yellow touchdown plane, to see if players "break the plane" when attempting to score a touchdown.

Much easier to judge a try in rugby, isn't it.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Games: Auditorium

This is definitely one of the coolest online games I've seen.  The way it integrates music and design and logic makes me feel brighter after playing it.


I can't wait to show Isaac this one!

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Recycled CDs: Card Holder

This instruction is advertised as a paper holder, but I would like to try it for canasta playing cards.  When you take the big deck, it would definitely come in handy.

Great Presidential Picture

Take a look at this picture of the future and past presidents.  Remarkable!  


This picture was taken by the NY Times (not sure how to reference it, or how long it will remain, but here's the link to the article).

The Science of Snot

Seems like a magnificent science project for a elementary student.

The average sneeze can propel a mucus missile and its microbial passengers at up to 100 miles per hour...
Fantastic phrase "mucus missile".

Why Were We Born

From a skit between No Imact Man and his daughter.

"Isabella, Why were we born?"

She answers: "To Laugh"

"Then what is our job"

"To make sure other people can laugh too!"
Seeing this, I can't think of a better name for my child than Isaac.

Cleaning: Clean a Toilet with Coke

This one is for all of the cleaning buffs.  An instruction for cleaning the toilet with Coke.


Apparently the citric acid in the drink enables it to remove rust, clean grease, battery terminals, and more.  Wonder what it does to your intestines?

DIY Instruments: PVC Flute

More possibilities for a homemade band.  Here are instructions to a PVC flute.  The author has also posted instructions on playing a simple flute.  


If anyone can get hold of a cheep saxophone or clarinet mouthpiece, I'm sure we can adapt the instrument to make a reed instrument.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Logic Test

Interesting logic test.  


Try it out and see how you do.  While, I would expect similar results from others in my profession, I scored 15 of 15 correct.

Take a look at the Venn diagrams in the answer section.

Monday, January 05, 2009

Sympathy for the Dark Side

Isaac had a few of these this year, but is now able to construct them with minimal assistance.

Recycling Coffee Cups

I imagined some might find this either amusing or very useful.  What to do when your mother-in-law is in a hurry to get to church, and you need a quick coffee, but want to be green?


I think they used to call this dumpster diving?  However, certainly a new application for all of those unused hand wipes.

Finally, a quote of the day from Dr. Seuss.  "Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple"

Happy Monday!

Science Fiction Reading

Always looking for a new list of books to get at Half-Priced Books.  Did you know they had an online store?

Friday, January 02, 2009

DIY: Cheap Perpetual Calendar

Another project from the evil mad scientist (he's the one that first gave us the bristle bot).  This one involves a binary perpetual calendar.


Here's a review of binary math, if you haven't practiced counting by 1 and 0's lately.

0 - 10, However I guess we need to count to 31 at least for the calendar.

BinaryDecimal
00
11
102
113
1004
1015
1106
1117
10008
10019
101010

DIY: Super Soaker Water Mortar

Who needs to buy super soakers, we can build our own out of PVC pipe.  


We already need to visit the PVC section to repair the potato cannon, might as well get a few extra parts.

CRM: Customer Relationship Management

Web sites for our sales genie.  CRM Mastery, Church of the Customer, and finally, the Best CRM blogs of 2008.


Many happy contracts and happy, satisfied customers.

OverDubbs: Ode To Joy

Overdubbs, Beaker style.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Stickfigure How to do the Haka

DIY: Instructional Video for Carrot Ocanaria

NYT Buzzwords of 2008

Buzzwords of 2008 by NYT.  I think my favorite is .  Frugal but fashionable.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Star Wars: Nativity

I never considered the storm trooper as an angel?

Monday, December 22, 2008

Math: Money and Numbers Comparision With Time

In an interview this morning on NPR, they were discussing methods to better understand the incredible numbers involved in National finance.  A helpful comparison for me was the relationship with seconds.

  • One million seconds > 11.5 Days
  • US population is 300 Million or > 9 years
  • One billion seconds > 31.7 Years
  • The US national Debt is currently $10.6 Trillion or > 31,000 years

DIY: Christmas Cannon

This Christmas Cannon is the same device as our potato cannon.  Just different stuffing.  Maybe we should repair our cannon for shooting Christmas decoration.

* We cannot endorse shooting objects directly at a person, as shown in the video.  While it may work to efficiently decorate the Scrooge, it could also lead to an unnecessarily hazardous situation.

Star Wars: R2D2 Chorus Line

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Taekwondo Black Belt Requirements

Here's a link to the set of requirements for the Taekwondo Black Belt test.  We'll be ramping up in practice in the next few weeks.


Black Belt Requirements (I was surprised to find many of the kata patterns on YouTube)
  1. Choong-Moo
  2. Red Belt Free Sparring
  3. Wha-Rang Tul
  4. Blue/Red Free Sparring
  5. Joong-Gun Tul
  6. Blue Free Sparring

Friday, December 19, 2008

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Remeber Mix Tapes

This site lets you create your own mix tapes, and then embed them onto your site.  I tried someone else's Christmas mix.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Happy Birthday Christian: Late


A most happy birthday to Christian.  I searched despirately for new flash games but couldn't find any.  How about this Christmas Star Destroyer.  Check out the other photos on Flickr Star Wars photostream.

Monday, December 15, 2008

ZooBorns


OK, for those who didn't care for the melee action, how about new born baby zoo animals.  This one is a white tiger cub.  It is a blog, so it is update frequently.

Cartoon: On the Road of Knives


As much as we try to discourage violence in our media choices, a well done melee is entertaining every once in a while, isn't it?  Check out this series?

Gingerbread House or Dragon

We've had discussions about a gingerbread house, but how about a gingerdragon instead?!?

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Nobel Prize Winning Physicist Chosen to be Energy Secretary

This is great!  It definately seems like change indeed.


Steven Chu is "known for his research in laser cooling and trapping of atoms... He is currently Professor of Physics and Molecular and Cellular Biology in Berkeley."

One Love

Games: Anatomy Flash Game

Here's an interesting site which has anatomy flash games.  You have to be quick, but I see how it could help with basic anatomy.

Monday, December 08, 2008

Don't Take That Attitude To Your Grave

Peace, Love, and 'Don't take that there, they don't want it there."


Thursday, December 04, 2008

Quote: Spirit of Love

Today's quote of the day come from Gammy herself.  Actually, she says its one of my Grandpa's favorite quotes, and I must agree.

God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and a sound mind.  2 Timothy 1:7
This site, shows it in several languages, as well as different versions.  It is interesting to see the different interpretations of "sound mind"
  • New American - "discipline"
  • Douay-Rheims - "sobriety"
  • Darby - "wise discretion"
  • World - "self-control"
  • How about Latin - "et sobrietatis"
  • or Spanish - "de dominio propio" - of our own domain

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Jupiter and Venus Conjunction

Here is a picture from Flickr of the three-way conjunction of Venus, Jupiter and the Moon.

Some historians think that a similar approach between Jupiter and Venus in 2 BC may have been the source of the star of Bethlehem story found in the Bible.  The stellar pair would have appeared so close together that they might have seemed to blend into one brilliant beacon of light.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Thanksgiving Quotes

We had a fantastic Thanksgiving full of family and friends.  The fellowship was extremely invigorating for all of our family.


I believe the holiday was highlighted by an inspiring hike at the Chapel Dulcinea.  I guess you never know who you might run into while taking a walk in the woods?

The first quotes has much relevance with designing software applications, but could certainly serve useful generally.  We often add massive bloat to applications for on occasion which occurs only annually or less.
General principles should not be based on exceptional cases.  Robert J. Sawyer

Finally, we are continually searching for peace in all levels of our life.  Sometimes more successfully than others, but the search goes on.
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary.  Mahatma Gandhi

Friday, November 21, 2008

Birthday Benoit Mandelbrot

Yesterday was the birthday of Benoit Mandelbrot.  He is the father of modern fractal geometry.  The picture shown is the initial view of the Mandelbrot set.


Fractal Geometry has been taken on the seemingly daughnting task of calculating natural phenomena.  Natural fractals include mountains, coastlines, river basins, plans, blood vessels, lungs, the clustering of galaxies, music, painting, and stock market prices.

Remember earlier in this blog, science fiction writer and mathmetician Rudy Rucker refers to these complex, non-repeating computations as "gnarly".  
Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a straight line.  --Mandelbrot, Introduction to The Fractal Geometry of Nature

Games: Lots of JavaScript Games

This site has a ton of JavaScript Games.  Although it is not possible to see this while playing, JavaScript runs directly on your browser without ever having to go to a server (Much more difficult to write, but faster running than Flash games).  


The games here are especially impressive given these set of conditions.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Lincoln on YouTube

I wish I would have found this powerful video of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on Veteran's Day.  Great words to remember.

...this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

DIY: Three-Penny Radio

This looks like a cool Thanksgiving week project.  It gives instructions on how to build an AM radio.  It looks like the pennies just act as a soldering base, but they make a nice decoration.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Happy Love Day!

A beautiful song for my beautiful Lover. I love you with all my heart, all my mind, and all my soul. You are my soul mate and you fill me with happiness every day. Thank you for sharing your love, your life, your family, and your dreams with me. Your love and your friendship make me a better person and for this (and so much more!)I am so grateful and honored to be your wife.
I will love you forever Amor. Happy Anniversary.



"Well open up your mind and see like me...
Open up your plans and damn you're free...
Look into your heart and you'll find love love love love...
Listen to the music of the moment people dance and sing...
We're just one big family And It's our God-forsaken right to be loved love loved love loved...
So I won't hesitate no more, no more It cannot wait I'm sure
There's no need to complicate..
Our time is short... This is our fate, I'm yours...."
- Jason Mraz lyrics

Besitos - Denise

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

YouTube: Aurora Borealis From Space

Astronaut Don Pettit created this video using a sequence of still images he shot of the aurora borealis from the International Space Station.

Happy Anniversary To My Love

One day early, but I wanted to express my love and devotion to my lover on our second wedding anniversary.


The day at the Chapel Dulcinea still seems bright in our minds.  Perhaps we can go for a love hike again there soon!

We love the Pablo Neruda poetry, because of his method of expressing passion.

Here is the poem which graced the cover of our wedding invitations.
I do not love you as if you were a salt rose, or topaz
or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots off.
I love you as certain dark things are to be loved,
in secret, between the shadow and the soul.

I love you as the plant that never blooms
but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers;
thanks to your love a certain solid fragrance,
risen from the earth, lives darkly in my body.

I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where.
I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride;
So I love you because I know no other way

than this: where I does not exist, nor you,
so close that your hand on my chest is my hand,
so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep.

Design Process

I posted this in my software blog, but think it has applications generally also.


Great article in the Make blog regarding the design process. Notice the loop in re-design and test/evaluate phase. In my opinion, this iteration will consume the vast majority of development time. We often refer to it as the refactoring stage.

This refactoring iteration is also the step which many project planners fail to allocate enough time for in their planning.