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  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 31st, 2009
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AR

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Even though the state of the art augmented reality is still pertty crude. I think it’s the most exciting part of what computing might offer in the future. Having a smart phone and ubiquitous internet access already has changed my notion of knowing facts as I can look them up at any time. I don’t have to organize or horde them if I can search for them at a moments notice. Of course, this bring up the debate of whether or not Google is making us smarter or dumber – little of both I’m sure.

Check out the video below for another look.

levelHead v1.0, 3 cube speed-run (spoiler!) from Julian Oliver on Vimeo.

  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 26th, 2009
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-26

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  • Based on recent feedback, I think I should label restaurant left-overs if they contain goat. #
  • On my way to drop the kids at camp. Is there an adult camp somewhere with boat building or welding classes? I would go to that. #
  • Nice thunderstorm here. I don’t need to tell you where here is if you are my latitude friend. #
  • I really don’t believe it’s necessary for Kim Kardashian to follow me on friendfeed – who is she again? #
  • Waiting for my kindle shoes. #
  • Severe case of momo torpor. #
  • There has been a bird fluttering against my window all day. I think the bird is engaging in a courtship ritual with its mirror image. #

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  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 19th, 2009
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-19

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  • I have decided to keep a hat at work since management decided we should use webcams for meetings. Where did I put that state fair pinp hat? #
  • What is the difference between a missile and a rocket? #
  • Now that google.com/voice loads in less than a minute I may be ready to start distributing the number to more people. #
  • reading up on how I harvest coriander, now that the cilantro has bolted #
  • Looking for hidden treasure – aka geocaching. #

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  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 19th, 2009
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Cross Examinations

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I really enjoy the nomination hearings for Supreme Court nominees. Unlike lower federal judges at least the Supreme court nominee is gauranteed a hearing and most likely a vote.
The one thing that has struck me the last few go rounds is how the whole process is really geared towards candidates who are able to say as little as possible. If hearings are for the purpose of cross examination or fact finding, shouldn’t the process reward candidates who are forthcoming? No, I’m sorry it doesn’t work that way in the Senate. This isn’t unique to the Senate, it is rampant feature of almost any large group of humans.

One thing I appreciate about the current candidate, Sonia Sotomayor is her resume. She has 17 years of experience on the Federal bench. Lately, it seems like President’s favor candidates with a very short public record as to avoid controversy. So normally you pick candidates with no track record and the hearing that rewards the candidate who says the least. In fact Justice Scalia even declined to answer a question on “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marbury_v._Madison” in his Senate hearing in case the issue came up again and he had to rule on it.

So what is the point; what do the hearings accomplish? I think they are mainly theater – Senators primping in front of the camera hoping that their constituency will remember their speech in the guise of a question. No surprise really, lawyers are taught to only ask question for which they already have the answer.

So what’s my fascination with this giant waste of time? I think it’s because deep down I really believe that our constitution matters a great deal and this is one of the rare occasions when people actually publicly debate the interesting issues. We’ll forget soon enough when the next celebrities bites the dust, but it’s great to see the interest every few years.

  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 13th, 2009
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Loons

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common-loon-adult-breeding, originally uploaded by mikebaird.

  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 13th, 2009
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Loons

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Lake Vermilion has an annual loon count run by volunteers. Since loons seem to be everywhere on the lake it’s kind of interesting to see a table that actually shows the real count. I’ll have to try and volunteer for this count next year.

  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 12th, 2009
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-12

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  • On my way to the Twins game, am also sleeping overnight in the dome. #
  • Deduplicating clothes when I pack for a trip would be cool, everything would fit in my backpack & I could still be stylish #deduplication #
  • I heard one person, who will remain nameless, say they might like to deduplicate ex husbands – ouch! #deduplication #
  • RT: @NetBackup http://bit.ly/ywrYe If you could deduplicate anything in your life what would it be? #deduplication #
  • http://bit.ly/uR76N Goldman is concerned that stolen code could allow one to manipulate markets unfairly, am I the only one to note irony? #
  • The internet is the world’s greatest natural source of renewable hyperbole ever. #

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Minnesota & Franken

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I’ve had a few conversations in the last week or two about the latest Senator from Minnesota,  Al Franken.

People outside of Minnesota can’t really figure the whole thing out. We seem like these relatively stolid people, but we do occasionally elect some really odd ducks or perhaps I should say loons.

One of the best online explanations was the recent David Carr  NYT article, “Al Franken and the Odd Politics of Minnesota“. The only thing he missed was emphasizing how Franken has been re-casting himself as a pundit instead of a comedian for years. While the radio show might not have taken the nation by storm it cast him solidly in a different genre than Saturday Night Live cast member/comedian. The same thing is true for Jesse Ventura – who at least finished his term in office. We thought of him as a radio pundit – not a pro wrestler.

I’m a little disappointed to hear that Franken isn’t planning to be funny in the Senate. I think a little humor might be good for the place. Amy Klobuchar has done a surprisingly job being funny in the last eight months – I suppose she can keep pulling more than her fair share if required.

  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 5th, 2009
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Cheeseburger Cupcakes

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Cheeseburger Cupcakes, originally uploaded by KateDW.

Seriously, I have seen a lot of creative cupcakes in the last few years. These take the cake.

Go to flickr and watch the whole recipe come together.

  • Author: timbu
  • Published: Jul 5th, 2009
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-05

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  • http://bit.ly/EMyZD Indian advisor suggests dollar diversification for India reserves, describes holding the dollar as “prisoners dilemma” #
  • OK, yesterday – biked TCBC watermelon bike ride, attended fun party, stayed up late and watch fireworks – need a day off in the weekend #
  • the facebook group “I Text Message People While Driving …” got changed to “I heart GILFS” then “I heart jesus” – pick a theme people! #
  • Golf, movies and fishing – all with the kids all in one day. How can I top this tomorrow? #
  • When was the last time you read a work-related email and wished it was longer? http://bit.ly/lKp2P #
  • First zappos order arrives today. Time to do something about old shoe pile. #
  • Almost bought ipod touch, but lack of camera prevented me. #
  • Did I hear that right? I will have two US senators soon. #
  • I dig those awkward silences, ’cause I grew up in denial … #

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