A great article about the surprise revelation of the Ampex video recorder at the NARTB show in Chicago, April 14, 1956.
Scribblings, thoughts, puns, info, some pictures, etc.. I.e., about as imaginative as 99.999% of all other blogs, but where else do you put it? [sigh]
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
Cute Overload: Pandog
He is sooooo cute!
Monday, January 30, 2006
Helen of Troy
One helen is sufficient good looks to launch one thousand ships, and to cause the destruction by fire of an entire city. The objective standards of Ship Launching and Arson may now be used to analyze feminine beauty.A very funny piece.--"Helen of Troy" by David Lance Goines
Saturday, January 28, 2006
The Unknown
"As we know,
There are known knowns.
There are things we know we know.
We also know
There are known unknowns.
That is to say
We know there are some things
We do not know.
But there are also unknown unknowns,
The ones we don't know
We don't know."
-- Donald Rumsfeld
Feb. 12, 2002, Department of Defense news briefing
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
-- Socrates
To me, Rumsfeld's musings is not only a clear example of the kind of statement public officials should never make because it is so internally complex that it leaves the listener completely perplexed, but it is also interestingly incomplete.
Let's assume its complexity is self explanatory, so I will deal with the incompleteness.
What he is trying to do, is to enumerate all combinations of facts that are {known, unknown} and the state of our knowledge about the facts.
We can construct a table of all combinations and fill it in with Rumsfeld's quotes, like this:
What we know about our knowledge of the facts | ||
We know if we are informed or not | We are not aware of the question | |
Known facts | There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. | |
Unknown facts | There are known unknowns. That is to say, we know there are some things we do not know. | [...] there are also unknown unknowns, The ones we don't know we don't know. |
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Analysis of the NSA wiretap scandal
Monday, December 19, 2005
Mighty Mouse to the rescue!
In itself, that might not be so amazing, but this wasn't just any little canister. Apparently it was a hefty chunk of Cobalt 60 that was "powerful enough to kill a person in half a minute", so nobody at the lab volunteered to get in there and give it a swift kick.
The Gamma radiation was so powerfull that it "melted" some of the tools and would disable the robots electronics in about an hour. Ouch!
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Spaghetti or Sushi? Both please!
Neat! I want one.
Flexible clock from Citizen.
This one is something like $4000, but I'm sure the cost will drop like a stone. Expect to see electronic billboards in just a few years. Electronic ink is just going to change how the world looks so fast it will make our heads spin. Just imagine, electronic wallpaper... show anything on anything... woof!
Friday, December 02, 2005
Einar is reading!
Einar had his reading epiphany yesterday. Now he can read, he just has to learn all the words first. Until then it is slow going as he has to sound out each word.
This morning he showed off in school as we dropped him off. The first pages of the book went blazingly fast, probably more due to memorization than to studying speed reading. After that is was more like one word at the time, but if he was asked about stuff he hadn't worked on before, he could still do it.
The deal is that when he can read, he gets a computer. It's getting very close. Santa will have to start worrying.