I guess we all have times when we think we're right, but ...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Music: Let Us Rejoice
Too funny to pass up. The Hava Negeilah Blues from Bob Dylon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvnD5psKYnQ&feature=player_embedded
Monday, October 19, 2009
Reading: New Horizons To Pluto
Thursday reading for Isaac. This article discusses NASA's New Horizons project to flyby the planet (well, dwarf planet) Pluto. The spacecraft is traveling at 51,000 miles per hour (New York to L.A. in 3.5 seconds).
Quote Of The Day: Understanding
This quote applies in technology (call it job security), but seems to be at work in government as well.
It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it. Upton Sinclair
Weekend: Playing Catch
After a furiously busy beginning to our weekend, we finally got to settle down Sunday to a game of dominoes and some catch. For all the events and schedules we create, I find none of it really beats a spontaneous game of catch.
I'm reading this science fiction book, through RSS subscription, by Cory Doctorow. In this scene, the characters simply play catch.
when it smacked his glove, it felt so right, the sound and the vibration and the fine cloud of dust that rose up from the mitt’s pocket, Christ, it was like a sacrament.The act of playing seems to illustrate how inappropriate words are sometimes.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Music: Spanish Sponge Bob Singing a Cover Song
Can you figure out what song Sponge Bob is covering? Quiero que me quieras! Love it, I'm going to start saying this to Denise along with the other one she taught me, "Te amo mucho con todo me corazon."
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Reading: Table Top Black Hole
A new installment of Thursday reading material for Isaac. The "First black hole for light created on Earth."
Football: Pearland Football Eagles
Here are some pictures from the team's blog, go check it out. It usually has weekly updates on the games.
Since Isaac is the center he doesn't easily get in many pictures. Look, there's his hand on the ball.
Oh here he is in the team's huddle after the game. It sure is fancy having your name on the back of the jerseys.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Development: Virtual Storefront
I've been asked to keep an eye on these Virtual Storefront applications. This one is built on PayPal's API as a payment mechanism. Looks like it could be easily set-up on FaceBook to sell T-Shirts or supplies.
No reason to develop these shopping cart and storefront applications from scratch anymore.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Space: 50 Years Of Space Exploration
Excellent graphic application from National Geographic demonstrating the various space manned and un-manned missions into our neighboring planets. You can zoom in to read the names and follow the path of the various voyages.
Music: Queens Of The Stone Age Mashup
Cool and easy-going mashup, perfect after a busy three day weekend. Queens of the Stone Age mashed with Johnny Cash guitar.
Friday, October 09, 2009
Quotes: Friday Quote of the Day
I find the definition of Good and Bad deeds can be skewed by perspective. I would rather say anything worth doing is worth doing with zeal.
Let a good man do good deeds with the same zeal that the evil man does bad ones. The Belzer RabbiI think I like this one better.
You say "looks like somebody has too much time on their hands" but all I hear is "I'm sad because I don't know what creativity feels like." Dan Wineman
Space: How Far Away Is The Moon
Denise had a great question this morning while we were watching the Lunar collision with Isaac, "How far away is the moon?" The question invites an interesting study in perspective.
- We know it takes about an hour to get to rugby practice (about 50 miles)
- We know its about 200 miles to Austin from Houston
- The moon, however, is 238,857 miles (depending on where and when you measure)
- Mars on the other hand is 34,646,418 miles
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Space: LCROSS Crashing Into the Moon
This page gives several methods for watching the LCROSS collision into the moon on Friday morning. Hopefully, we can watch it with Isaac before heading to school and work.
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY LOVER
Just a quick post to the man of my dreams! I want to wish you the happiest of birthdays today. You are such an amazing person. You are a fantastic father, my very best friend, and the most loving husband a wife could ask for. You are my sunshine and my anchor when life seems strange and confusing. Most importantly, you are the glue to holds our family together and keep us on the path of positive adventures. Today our family honors you and the love you so unconditionally and loyally share with us.
Today we celebrate you Amor! Feliz Cumpleanos. I love you forever.
Besos,
Denise
Reading: NASA Discovers New Ring Around Saturn
Using the Spitzer Space Telescope, NASA has discovered a massive ring around Saturn.
Monday, October 05, 2009
Food: Making Kimchi
Here's a kimchi recipe from Granny Choe. On her website, she even gives instructions for kimchi pancakes. Interesting!
Quote: Monday Quote Of The Day
We've always looked suspiciously at children who do not have their share of bumps and bruises, fearing that they are not being as adventurous as they should. Thankfully, when the inevitable bruises come, our family is always there to kiss it and make it fell better.
Thank you to our family this weekend, for healing our worries and bringing a warm smile to our faces. You guys are worth more than all the treasures in the kingdom.
It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars. Garrison Keillor
Friday, October 02, 2009
Puzzle: Petals Around The Rose
A classic problem solving game. Five dice are thrown. The name of the game, "Petals Around The Rose," is important in the solution. The answer is always zero or a non-negative even number.
Must try this one with the kids. However, once you solve the puzzle, you must be sworn into the club, and promise to never give away the solution.
Answers:
1. 6
2. 6
3. 8
4. 8
5. 2
6. 2
7. 4
8. 12
9. 6
10. 4
11. 6
12. 0
Quote: We Do The Best
Love this image from the Pioneer Woman. It reminds me that we frequently do the very best, I often tell Isaac, "don't be a star today, be a super-star!" However, not matter what, we always "do the best we can."
DIY: A Nation Of Engineers
This morning, Isaac asked Denise, "why do the teachers make us memorize all this stuff, if robots will do it all in the future." She gave the perfect response, "Who's going to build the robots?" (she's good that way).
First a quote from Pablo Picasso, "Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up." I believe every child is also a maker and an engineer.
This article from Make Magazine discusses the concept of a "Nation of Engineers". In case you think all the good stuff has already been developed, here's a list from the National Academy Of Engineers. Let's go make something.
1. Make solar energy economical
2. Provide energy from fusion
3. Develop carbon sequestration methods
4. Manage the nitrogen cycle
5. Provide access to clean water
6. Restore and improve urban infrastructure
7. Advance health informatics
8. Engineer better medicines
9. Reverse-engineer the brain
10. Prevent nuclear terror
11. Secure cyberspace
12. Enhance virtual reality
13. Advance personalized learning
14. Engineer the tools of scientific discovery
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Trees: California Redwood Photograph
Amazing photograph of a California redwood tree in National Geographic. The little red dots are people.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Science Discussion: Earthquakes and Tsunamis
Wanted to have a discussion with Isaac regarding the recent events in Samoa (tsunami) and Indonesia (earthquake). This website from the US Geological Survey should help describe, in great detail, the relationship between the two.
Update: Here's a Wolfram|Alpha Search showing earthquake frequency and magnitude during the past 24 hours.
Anatomy: Japanese Monsters
Comparative anatomy of Japanese monsters. After a quick look, I don't see a mechanism for the fire production in Godzilla. The fire organ should be somewhere next to the lungs.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Reading: Thursday Reading
Several articles for Isaac to consider reading Thursday night for his reading assignment.
African Dynamo - story of a boy in Africa who makes his own wind farm
Four Things Everyone Needs To Know About Sharks
Also here's 15 podcasts which will make you smarter.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Music: In Your Eyes - Jeffrey Gaines
Trying to learn to play this version of the Peter Gabriel song. Here are the chords.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Cooking: Simple Sesame Noodles
Denise found this cool website called Pioneer Woman. This is one of her recipes that sound good, and easy. Maybe we'll find time this weekend to give it a try.
Star Wars: Clone Wars Movies
It looks like they are posting the Clone Wars movies on the Star Wars website. There's also been much discussion about the season's new character Cad Bane.
Quote: Friday Quote From Jack
I think we've posted this one from Jack Kerouac before, but here's a picture from Lance Armstrong's twitter feed. Great quote!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Birthday: Look Who Else's Birthday is September 22nd
In the Lord of the Rings, in the first chapter, "A Long-Expected Party", both Bilbo and Frodo Baggins celebrate their birthday on September 22nd, 3001.
Here is a summary and commentary of that chapter on tor.com.
So as tor recommends
So my dear Bagginses, Boffins, Tooks, Brandybucks, Grubbs, Chubbs, Burrowses, Hornblowers, Bogers, Bracegirdles, Goodbodies, Brockhouses, Proudfoots (Proudfeet!), and even Sackville-Bagginses—I encourage you all to celebrate in the finest hobbit tradition: drinking ... (root beer), eating good food, and sharing in the company of your friends.
Development: Media Converter
I was assigned a task at work to convert a video file to an AVI format using only a freeware application. It took a bit of time to finally find one that worked, but I thought I would record the application for use in the future.
MediaCoder seems to convert a myriad of formats and even provide an API.
Happy Tuesday!
Happy Birthday Brian!!
We wish you the best birthday ever, and hope you have a day full of fun today. Did I say today? I'm sorry we don't celebrate birthDAYS around here, we celebrate birth-parades.
This looks like a fun website to help you celebrate until Halloween. This must be one of the best pumpkins I've ever seen.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Weekend: Countdown to a Great Weekend
Two momentous events in a terrific weekend.
1. Pearland Eagles Freshmen Red's first football win - Isaac played center and defensive tackle. He made many tackles (including a sack), and one pancake on offense. Denise quickly shot this with her camera, it was a very brief visit to the bench.
2. We finally got the rockets working. We shot 4 rockets on Sunday, the first made it to 527 feet. During the descent of the third launch, we lost the nose (and altimeter). We shot one final rocket without the nose, and found that it added much needed in-flight stability.
3. We also played a rousing domino game at the coffee shop (which Denise handily won). Unfortunately, it was cut short by a human smoke machine. The smoker decided to fog us out, even after we helped her move the umbrella into place.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Music: Pearl Jam's New Album On MySpace
Somewhat interesting little clip about making Pearl Jam's new album, "Backspacer". Check out Mr. Vedder's guitar at 3 minutes, also a cool dog. After watching this, I think with a bass guitar, we could put together a song using the new online audio mixer mentioned previously.
Pearl Jam - Backspacer Short
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Music: Online Audio Mixer
We've been searching for a way to create our own mash-ups, this site looks great. It worked better for me in IE than Firefox.
Pictures: Isaac's First Practice In Pads
This set shows Isaac's first practice in pads. Not long after, he learned how to use them. Also some shots of a cool board Dad got for Father's Day. As Isaac shows in the skateboard picture, "Peace!"
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Pictures: Our Trip To Kyle Field
Thanks to some great last minute research from our internet purchaser, we got seats for the A&M football game sitting on the field in the endzone bleachers. We couldn't have asked for a more incredible experience.
We saw the Cadets march in, got to sit on the cannon, played on the field after the game, marched with the band, and attended a midnight yell practice. It was fantastic!
Here's my favorite picture of Isaac testing out his Kyle Field stance (totally intense).
Here's the rest of the set.
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Music: Key's In The Conch Shell
This song is sure to take away your stress. Great tune by Kenny Chesney. Mike says he knows a steel drum player, can't wait to give it a ride (Here are the chords).
Friday, September 11, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Education: President's Speech to School Children
Posting the President's prepared remarks for Tuesday's speech for Isaac's reading assignment this evening.
Rockets: Labor Day Launch
We attempted to celebrate Labor Day with a model rocket launch. While our launch was not successful due to a firing mechanism failure, we learned a valuable lesson about testing and problem resolution.
We will post more when we complete a successful launch.
Programming: Inline PDF Embedding With Google Docs
Very useful embed object available from Google Docs lets you create an inline PDF or PowerPoint object in your HTML code.
Here's the code from Google Operating System blog.
<iframe src="http://docs.google.com/gview?url=http://infolab.stanford.edu/pub/papers/google.pdf&embedded=true" style="width:600px; height:500px;" frameborder="0"></iframe>Here's what it looks like in the frame.
Friday, September 04, 2009
Quotes: Quote Of The Day
Some quotes which seem to apply to current situations. You certainly can't let the turkeys let you down.
Work and struggle and never accept an evil that you can change. Andre Gide
I like nonsense. It wakes up the brain cells. Dr. Seuss
Monday, August 31, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Science Fair: Pencil Lead Potentiometer
Good experiment with simple tools (pencil and paper). Demonstrates electrical resistance using the pencil lead's graphite as a conductor.
Robots: Kissing Robots
Cute or Scary? These robots were designed in Taiwan and performed a robotic version of the Phantom of the Opera.
Quote of the Day: Seeds of Happiness
Good quote of the day regarding happiness. My wife constantly reminds me of this same lesson. Sometimes I slip back into an old habit of sarcasm, but luckily she and Isaac are there to save me.
Everything is material for the seed of happiness, if you look into it with inquisitiveness and curiosity. The future is completely open, and we are writing it moment to moment. There always is the potential to create an environment of blame or one that is conducive to loving-kindness. Pema Chodron
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Star Wars: Jedi Song
Take a look at the Jedi song, and other videos of the Clone Wars series. Nice light saber guitar.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Pictures: Ancient and Modern Armor
Isaac poses with his modern armor on picture day in football pads, and earlier with an ancient set of Asian armor celebrating Denise's birthday at the Hibachi restaurant.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Games: Keyboard Piano

Checkout this keyboard piano game. Typing and music, it would be great if you could turn the piano on during typing class. That way the student would associate a sound along with the muscle memory of the keys.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Whittling: Use a Safety Glove
Good article on whittling, plus links to instructions on carving chains. Good advice to use a Kevlar glove.
Running: Usain Bolt 200m Run
Check out this video of Usain Bolt's world record run at the World Championships. This article in the Atlantic Wire notes that he has defied conventional wisdom that a tall sprinter could go so fast. He also has people reconsidering how fast a human can run. Amazing stuff!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
DIY: Paper Airplane Guy
Check out the Paper Airplane Guy. Many great planes, and more detailed explanations to their functioning. Here's his YouTube channel.
Music: How Pink Floyd's Money Was Produced
This is a remarkable video showing the members and producer of Pink Floyd describing how the song "Money" was put together. It is incredible to see the various layerings and effects which are created within the song.
I understand that most of these effects can now be duplicated with Garage Band, or similar application, on a laptop computer.
For children, cover the kids ears at about 3:13 to miss the singer's descriptive comment on Capitalism.
Science Fair: Inducing Giantism
Fantastic experiment from the incredible Evil Genius. He demonstrates how to conduct a study using readily available plant hormones, specifically Gibberellic Acid, to alter the plant growth mechanism of been sprouts.
The results are relatively fast, 5 days, and plainly noticeable to the naked eye.
Soulmates
Happy Thursday All!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Quote Of The Day: Time Flies
Quote from the science fiction book I'm currently reading online, Cory Doctorow's Makers. They describe it as a joke or riddle, playing with the listeners expectations.
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.
Science Fair: Water Rocket With 3 Boosters
Amazing water propelled rocket complete with three NASA inspired booster engines and even an on-board camera. Not sure how possible this would be to replicate, but it certainly is cool.
Water Rocket with 3 boosters from AirCommand on Vimeo.
Monday, August 17, 2009
DIY: Compost Bin and Palletts
I understand some readers where looking for something to do with extra wood pallets, while at the same time, looking to build a compost bin. This seems like the perfect project.
May need to do a little modification to dress it up if others can see into your back yard.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Happy Birthday To My Lover
What a great day of celebration we have in store for my Lover's birthday. We getting ready this morning to go on our annual "Denise's Birthday Trot".
I am the luckiest man alive! Happy Birthday Amor!
Pictures: Summer Phone Pictures
A quick break in the action this morning to post some pictures from the Summer. These are all taken on cell phones. Love this one the best of Isaac rocking the electric uke on Tio Fuego's awesome amp.
Take a look at the picture set.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Fathers and Sons
This article recounts the author's day with his sons watching Tiger Woods play golf. I really could care less about golf, but it reminds me of the precious time a father has with his son.
I was reminded just last night how precious and potentially fleeting this gift is. I love waking up in the morning with my son, putting on our old shoes and going hiking with him up to the coffee shop to play dominoes. I love going fishing with him at the local park and watching the sun set behind the trees just when the catfish start to bite. I love riding in the car with him, watching him play videos on the computer. I love teaching him about true love and honesty and respect.
While loving him in all of these ways, perhaps I am being selfish. After all, he also makes me a better person. However, I believe that he is a better person for it as well.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
No Smoking: Science Fiction Edition
Extreme no smoking advertisement. In the final screen, "smoking contributes to to and empowers the imminent robot death squad apocalypse!"
Music: Workout Mashup
We're always looking for rockn' workout songs. Here's a mash-up of the Beastie Boys and Joan Jett that seems to qualify. Warning, as in most Beastie Boys songs I've heard, this may contain some content not appropriate for young children.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Surfing: Make Your Own Surf Board
A Maker article and the website to purchase your own surfboard kit. Looks like great fun!
Movies: Official Trailer For Alice in Wonderland
There's no way to embed this video so take a look at Disney's website for the interesting looking movie trailer. Isaac and I read these books several years ago, but we're very interested in seeing Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Exercise: More Push-Up Variations
We continue to attempt the 100 push-up routine. Here are some interesting variations on the standard theme. Can't wait to try the Hindu push-up.
Puzzles: Crossword With Wolfram Alpha
I must remember to show this application to Grandma. Its a crossword solving function inside the Wolfram Alpha search engine.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Space: Lunar Touchdown Circuit
The internet has had many specials in honor of the 40th anniversary of the first man on the moon, but this one is different. This site from NASA shows much of the documentation for the Apollo Lunar Module.
A post from 5Volt.EU has great detail on the Apollo 11's touchdown indicator schematic. This design was the one that told them when the Eagle had landed at Tranquility Base (it also told them when to turn the engines off).
Imagine the huge number of teams necessary to make that mission to the moon possible. Thousands of tiny processes just like this one. They did this all on a computer system that could not even compete with today's cell phones.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Conspiracy: Lunar Orbiter Spots Apollo Landing Sites
Oh dear, what are the conspiracy theorists going to do now. The Lunar Orbiter has sent back photographs of the first Apollo mission to the Moon. The pictures show the Eagle lunar lander at Tranquility base (there not very clear though).
Hiking: San Antonio
Found some interesting San Antonio hikes to take a look at.
Hill Country Creek and Canyon Trek
Twin Peaks Trail
Friedrich Park Trail - Here's the driving map to Friedrich Park Trail - 21395 Milsa St San Antonio, TX 78256
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Space: We Choose The Moon
This is a remarkable web site demonstrating the Apollo 11 voyage to the moon. They are celebrating the 40th anniversary of this event.
This might only work in Firefox 3.5, not sure, there are several more advanced features.
This picture is from the Eagle after it had lifted off from the moon. Notice the Earth in the background. More great pictures from The Boston Globe.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Happy Birthday Uncle Chris
We love you Chris and can't wait to see you on the rugby pitch again. After all the cannons do still thunder, here's a version from Jack Johnson and Dave Mathews.
