Alientologists
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Alientologists
Future Paleontologist.
Alientologists
This has to be the only Science fiction movie ever made that is also classified as a musical.
Alientologists
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Movie Shorts on DUST - Frankie
Frankie is an inventor and watchmaker with severe OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
When he receives an old pocket watch, he discovers it is a time machine.
The only problem is that he is not the only one who wants this watch. Frankie is also paranoid.
He becomes obsessed with a stranger who Frankie believes is going to steal the time machine.
The only problem is that he is not the only one who wants this watch. Frankie is also paranoid.
He becomes obsessed with a stranger who Frankie believes is going to steal the time machine.
An almost silent film with few words. If the ending leaves you a little confused, it's supposed to. It's about the Grandfather Paradox. Your not supposed to be able to go back in time and kill your grandparents because you would never have been born.
Frankie is a "pure-bred" sci-fi adventure with retro elements. I love the timer Frankie made that is a modified part of an old hair curler.
Here is a wallpaper I made for Frankie. Download it and set it as your desktop background.
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| My wallpaper for Frankie. |
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Bobs home made drive.
As a geek, I like speed. But, I'm a cheep geek. Spending a grand for a hard drive is fatuous. Especially when I can build one that is four times faster, for one fourth the price. While You can buy enterprise grade PCIe disk drives, they are pricey. An Intel 1 TB PCIE SSD drive is over a thousand bucks.
My home built internal drive uses the same intel SSD chips mounted on four M.2 drives. The ASUS Hyper M.2 x16 card holds 4 M.2 256GB SSDs. But, instead of just four data lanes, it puts the drives on 16 PCIe data lanes.
Some cautions here. In order to work your motherboard and processor chip must supply 16 lanes of data to the PCIe slot where you plug in the Hyper card. Most won't. You must use a Intel processor that has 44 lanes, not 16 or 28. The CPU chip must also support VROC, (Virtual Raid on CPU). VROC is a hardware RAID controller built into some i7 and i9 Intel CPUs. I used a i9-9720 chip and an ASUS Prime Delux II motherboard. The drives I used are the Intel 9720p 256GB and the ASUS Hyper M.2 X16 Card.
The Bios on the Asus motherboard will load a VROC extension and allow you to create a RAID-0 of the four individual Intel M.2 drives. When you install Windows 10 you can load a driver from Intel for the combined drives during the Windows 10 installation. The four M.2 drives will then show up as a single drive when you boot Windows. The drive will be drive C: so EVERYTHING will be fast.
- 2.90 gigahertz Intel Core i9-7920X
- 768 kilobyte primary memory cache
- 12288 kilobyte secondary memory cache
- 16896 kilobyte tertiary memory cache
- 64-bit ready
- Multi-core (12 total)
- Hyper-threaded (24 total)
- Board: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. PRIME X299-DELUXE II Rev 1.xx
- Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
- UEFI: American Megatrends Inc. 0210 10/08/2018
- Intel Raid 0 Volume [Hard drive] (973.01 GB) -- drive 4, s/n Volume 0, SMART Status: Healthy
The difference between using Four lanes of data and using 16 lanes of data will blow your socks off.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Rendering Terry Redlin paintings in 3D
Is it even possible on a PC?
Best friends is a panoramic overview of several buildings, bridges and locations that can be found in other painting by America's favorite artist, Terry Redlin.
Would it be possible to draw his world in 3D?
Look at the barn, In it's simplest form it is just 4 walls and four roof panels with bitmap images stamped on them. Just 6 objects to render.
But what about the fence? Not just the one in the foreground. Look close and there are fences around all those fields. And telephone poles. And two dozen other buildings. But that is nothing compared to rendering the trees. Use Microsof't's 3D Paint app and download a realistic evergreen. How many pine needles are there on just one tree? I count over a hundred trees in just the "Best Friends" painting.
Terry created hundreds of paintings. These two show one homestead. One looks east while the other looks west. Perfect for creating 3D images.
Terry painted real places. Buildings in the background of one print show up in other prints.
While we can obviously create a video biography and fly a virtual drone through all his paintings, the question is, can this be done on a ordinary PC? I created a 3D image with two barns and a house. Then I rendered a video walkthrough at 30 fps for just 7 seconds. A modern quad core PC took 28-1/2 minutes to render this short video.
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| Best Friends |
Would it be possible to draw his world in 3D?
Look at the barn, In it's simplest form it is just 4 walls and four roof panels with bitmap images stamped on them. Just 6 objects to render.
But what about the fence? Not just the one in the foreground. Look close and there are fences around all those fields. And telephone poles. And two dozen other buildings. But that is nothing compared to rendering the trees. Use Microsof't's 3D Paint app and download a realistic evergreen. How many pine needles are there on just one tree? I count over a hundred trees in just the "Best Friends" painting.
Terry created hundreds of paintings. These two show one homestead. One looks east while the other looks west. Perfect for creating 3D images.
Terry painted real places. Buildings in the background of one print show up in other prints.While we can obviously create a video biography and fly a virtual drone through all his paintings, the question is, can this be done on a ordinary PC? I created a 3D image with two barns and a house. Then I rendered a video walkthrough at 30 fps for just 7 seconds. A modern quad core PC took 28-1/2 minutes to render this short video.
Monday, October 29, 2018
Captain Charles Reed Grosh
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| 0000 Introduction |
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| 0005 Studies |
When World War II broke out he and his older brother joined the Army. Charles qualified for the Army Air Corps and learned to fly.
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| 0010 Trainee |
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| 0020 Airman First Class |
The allies were trying to free Italy from Germany. Charles was sent to North Africa. As a fighter pilot, he would escort allied bombers into Italy.
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| 0040 North Africa |
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| 0050 Italy |
Charles took this photo of Italy while searching for German supply lines.
Back in Camp
After a mission across the Mediterranean, Charles would try to catch some sleep before dark. During the night the germans would bomb the allied bases in North Africa. The Allied anti-aircraft guns defending the base would make it impossible to sleep at night.
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| 060 Camp Life |
Meanwhile - Back In Italy
An Italian mayor wanted to get his family out of Italy because of all the bombing. He convinced a German pilot defector to fly him and his family out of Italy to North Africa. They landed at Charles's base. Now Charles had a german pilot that knew how to fly a german bomber. The squadron convinced the base commander to let them fly a reconnaissance mission over Germany in the rebuilt bomber. Together with the german pilot, they flew over Germany taking photos. The german defector even convinced the german ground control to let them land and refuel the bomber so they could extend the spying activity.Charles's Flight crew.
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| 0080 Fellow Pilots |
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Geronimo's Cadillac
Modern mythology springs from the best and worst of us. It evolves.
The Web amplifies and accelerates the evolution of this mythology.
Modern mythology illustrates the best and worst of the human condition.
Mythological stories last longest when they show that good behavior will be rewarded and foolish, evil, or stupid behavior will be punished.
Modern mythology reveal people's fear of rapid change in technology.

SONGS
Michael Martin Murphey's song "Geronimo's Cadillac" was inspired by Walter Ferguson's photo of Geronimo sitting in a luxury Locomobile.
Contrary to what you might think, the person in the feathered war bonnet is not Geronimo. Geronimo is the man in the top hat sitting at the wheel.
The song was also recorded by Hoyt Axton and by Cher, whos real name is Cherilyn Sarkisian, who is not an indian, but of Armenian / Irish decent.
On March 4th in 1905 Geranimo rode in the president Theodore Roosevelt's Inaugural parade. Of the six indians who were invited to march, he was the only one who was not an Indian chief.
Geronimo is second from right. Many people thought he was a cowboy.
Had Goyathlay owned a cadillac it would have looked like this. However, he never owned a car, or learned to drive, He simply sat in a Locomobile for a photograph.
Mythological stories last longest when they show that good behavior will be rewarded and foolish, evil, or stupid behavior will be punished.
Modern mythology reveal people's fear of rapid change in technology.

SONGS
Michael Martin Murphey's song "Geronimo's Cadillac" was inspired by Walter Ferguson's photo of Geronimo sitting in a luxury Locomobile.
Contrary to what you might think, the person in the feathered war bonnet is not Geronimo. Geronimo is the man in the top hat sitting at the wheel.
The song was also recorded by Hoyt Axton and by Cher, whos real name is Cherilyn Sarkisian, who is not an indian, but of Armenian / Irish decent.
On March 4th in 1905 Geranimo rode in the president Theodore Roosevelt's Inaugural parade. Of the six indians who were invited to march, he was the only one who was not an Indian chief.
Geronimo is second from right. Many people thought he was a cowboy.
His real name was Goyathlay (The cunning one), The mexicans called him Geronimo, (One who yawns)
Had Goyathlay owned a cadillac it would have looked like this. However, he never owned a car, or learned to drive, He simply sat in a Locomobile for a photograph.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
When A.I. Escapes
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| A photo I took at Fort Pickens in Pensacola Florida, Edited. |
If at some point, a new technology becomes viable, it explodes into the human experience like gangbusters.
It happened with automobiles. I saw that with the personal computer. We are seeing it now with artificially intelligent robotics.
Some questions arise. We weren't prepared for them when the automobile, TV, and PC arrived. Will we be prepared for the A.I. Robot?
Will Robots have rights.
Should Robots that replace human workers pay income tax?
Are Robots slaves?
What do we do with a dead Robot?
Once a Robot reaches general intelligence, can they vote?
Why did I capitalize "Robot"? Well... we capitalize God, don't we?
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