LEGOMATICS

Filed Under (LEGO, LEGOmatics) by WildFire on 08-10-2008

 
 

As I was discussing in that previous post

Ah… fingers are too tired to give you an overview. It’s already 3:33AM. Just click on the image if you want to get the story.

LEGOMATICS..!

I was about to type ‘LEGOMATICS Beta‘ but Google trademarked the ‘Beta’ word already.

STRSRLVR

Filed Under (LEGO, LEGOmatics) by WildFire on 07-10-2008

Tagged Under :

Here’s one more.

Something I’m tinkering on. A good stress reliever.

It keeps the sanity.

More info later.

Info on the LEGO project… not the sanity.

Or lack thereof.

zenbananas / csPROF / LEGO

Filed Under (LEGO, LEGOmatics, Random.scribbles) by WildFire on 07-10-2008

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LEGO minifigs, Mike and Wilfo discuss their recent gig at zenbananas.com.

Ah yes… ‘a zenbanana a day drives the doctor away’.

It’s a site created by ‘TOPBanana’, a comsci professor of mine in college born out of… wait let him talk about that part. I don’t want to get ahead of him

I’m contributing on the ‘art’ part.

Previous college students of mine, who are still reading this blog… TOPBanana is the person partially responsible for influencing me to do those crazy stuff I inflicted on you during those days… : )

The class singing sessions (late student sings (yes this is a comsci class)), index card at the back info questions, how homework essay projects are scored, open book exams and a lot more of that approach… came from him.

A lot of good things can be scribbled but let’s leave those for another post.

Going back to zenbananas.com… go check The Secrets of The Universe post. That is where Mike and Wilfo came in.

And here’s the link for a hi-res version of the image above.

PROJECTS

Filed Under (Random.links) by WildFire on 24-09-2008

How Projects Really Work (version 1.5)

Oldie… but hey… still the same.

HUBBLE.LEGO

Filed Under (LEGO, Random.links, science/TECH) by WildFire on 17-09-2008

I’m not sure if I should be scared by this or this. (via GeekPress)

cmwHA

Filed Under (LEGO) by WildFire on 16-09-2008

… and here’s Part II.

LHC versus TAO

Filed Under (LEGO, Random.links, science/TECH, THIS.site.matters) by WildFire on 15-09-2008

When I first heard about the LHC (partly this was the reason for the lack of updates in this site for the past few months (my pet tiger and I were building an anti-singularity/anti-spaghettification floating bunker that could withstand a black hole (Yes it is possible (but no we won’t be giving out the secret for now (but here’s a hint)))).

Let me do that again, too many open and close parentheses already…

When I first heard about the Large Hadron Collider (wikipedia link / msnbc.techscience link / boston big picture (BIG pictures indeed (here we go again with these parentheses)) my first reaction was joy.

Joy.

Yes. Joy.

Joy… not because of the promised crispier Tv screens nor faster internet connection or other potential payoffs in the fields of telecommunications, medicine and energy.

(Though I must admit I’m not rooting for these scientists with their Grid to find ‘The God Particle‘. Science would be more interesting if after a year or two they’ll still be singing U2’s song.)

It was joy because of the promise of a possible discovery of alternate dimensions.

Of parallel universes.

For developers like you and me working on several simultaneous projects at once for different clients it is a vision of hope.

Imagine if I can just divide N tasks even to let’s say distribute them into N/4 parallel universes, I can divide a month’s work into just one Earth week’s work of time.

Considering that merging them back together would not cost that much.

But even then if it takes one more week to merge them all together that would still result in two extra weeks.

Two extra weeks of doing the things that I really like. Code-related and non-code related. That includes a time for playing LEGO.

Pretty exciting.

It was the way to go.

These parallel universes.

The hope.

The only hope were all other hope and its derivatives will be measured.

Exciting.

Very exciting.

Until that morning just days ago when I met Master Foodahaha(xx).

Don’t bother asking me about his name and the extra xx’s. (He insisted his name transcends structure.)

But he pointed me out to something more enlightening.

More enlightening than the LHC and their Grid and the Higgs and multi-dimensions.

Something that Master Geoffrey James partially touched on and translated a decade ago but has been existing for centuries in various ‘forms’.

That is… The TAO of Programming.

In the beginning was the Tao. The Tao gave birth to Space and Time. Therefore Space and Time are Yin and Yang of programming.

Programmers that do not comprehend the Tao are always running out of time and space for their programs. Programmers that comprehend the Tao always have enough time and space to accomplish their goals.

How could it be otherwise?

– Geoffrey James / The TAO of Programming

Ah… enlightenment.

Esq

Filed Under (GFX, Random.scribbles) by WildFire on 16-08-2008

Yes I know. It’s been some time since I posted something in here.

But I’m always checking for spam contents.

Mee hee.

OH.You.Look.So.Beautiful.TONIGHT

Filed Under (work.BLOG) by WildFire on 23-06-2008

I really need a place… at night… where I can code without getting worried about someone tapping me from behind and reminding me that I am singing too loud already.

IT Posters

Filed Under (Random.links) by WildFire on 13-06-2008

IT Posters. Time to deface your pron-infested walls. (Downloadable PDFs included (Not all are free though. (Do check the comments part of that post for more.)))

wFP

Filed Under (Visual FoxPro, work.BLOG) by WildFire on 03-06-2008

Fox links from the Visual FoxPro community.

Doug Hennig: Services as Products (via Akselsoft)

A number of interesting GDIPlusX (images and charts and all) going on at this VFP IMAGING site.

Going back to services and products, when we started doing freelance works around 6++ years ago, we made the services part free for one year. Client only has to pay for the customized product.

Even extended it to a couple more years, since most clients were kind enough to give us new projects (or recommend us to their branches) after the first year.

It worked well… until 2007, when a new wave of client adminstrators went in… new staff without proper turnovers and a lot of outside factors as well.

Now we’re spending some time ironing out things.

In this part of the world, the fair option that I see for freelancers like us would be to sell the Product as Product and the ‘Services as Product’ part will tackle the maintenance part.

Of course it also depends on what side of the fence are you in. Our Open Source lovin’ friends mostly would go for Services all the way.

Which works for them.

On our part, we still have a lot of re-planning to do since we have been discovering, as of late, that most human users are like Francium, one of the most unstable elements in this world.

Ok… we’re not going into the bloody details of that part.

SMs

Filed Under (LEGO) by WildFire on 01-06-2008

SMsvR8101

Partly… the entities above are responsible for hatching this.

CRAPPY Computin’

Filed Under (Random.links) by WildFire on 01-06-2008

Rebel Science: Half a Century of Crappy Computing.

Stumbled upon that link while browsing the links of the previous post.

Here’s one more: Artifical Intelligence From The Bible.

BREAKING the BLOGGIN’ absence with these random links

Filed Under (Random.links, Random.scribbles) by WildFire on 31-05-2008

Random stuff to break the blogging absence…

Smashing Magazine released this set of (Really) Stunning Pictures and Photos.

But you might be more interested with this EGG2Chick development pics.

More random links: Does Time Run Backward in Other Universes? | Nasty Little Truth About Space

(Links via GeekPress.com)

And of course… it’s Lakers and Celtics once again in the NBA Finals!

Though I must admit… I was rooting for the Spurs.

But inspite of that Game 4 no-foul-called in the last 2.1 seconds controversy (which the NBA admitted after a day ( videos here )) and that NBA fixing games conspiracy theories… the lakers did outperform the experienced (/old), classy and professional on and off the court (they even defended the referee non-call before the NBA admitted the mistake), yet also boring on papers, but always efficient defending champion… the San Antonio Spurs.

I guess Obiwan Ginobili was no match for Anakobe Skywalker after all.

NOH

Filed Under (LEGO, miscellaneous) by WildFire on 09-05-2008

WIN32.cocoa

Filed Under (Random.links) by Bob on 07-05-2008

Mark pointed this article to me.

Peter Bright: From Win32 to Cocoa: a Windows user’s conversion to Mac OS X—Part II.

FoxCharts

Filed Under (Visual FoxPro) by WildFire on 05-04-2008

Fox Charts.

YkwYGYiA

Filed Under (GFX) by Bob on 31-03-2008

Amarantine

Hw2008

Filed Under (LEGO) by Bob on 22-03-2008

HOLY WEEK 2008. Here’s a link… The Brick Testament.