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Geomol
26-May-2011
[6207]
I think, the fish on the first page looks better than the hq4x (middle) 
fish on the second. Don't you?
Oldes
26-May-2011
[6208]
I was comparing the figure 10. But the true is, that hq*x is only 
for bitmap results where the new algo is able to create any size 
as the output can be vectors.
Henrik
3-Jun-2011
[6209x4]
Danish rocket launch is being attempted again today.
It can be followed here, among other places:

http://raketvenner.dk/launch/
mms://itv02.digizuite.dk/tv2b

TV stream here, which should work in VLC.
http://sputnik.tv2.dk/play/event/820/

This is a much better stream, but requires Silverlight.
Geomol
3-Jun-2011
[6213]
thanks
onetom
3-Jun-2011
[6214]
any text view? hashtag for it for example?
im on mobile connection now
Henrik
3-Jun-2011
[6215x2]
don't know. there is a live chat here:

http://ing.dk/live

but this is mostly in Danish.
The infamous hair dryer from last year has been replaced by a heating 
resistor. They got a lot of laughs for using the hair dryer to heat 
a supercooled valve and the valve failed, because the power to the 
hair dryer was lost.
Geomol
3-Jun-2011
[6217]
Also:

http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23raket OR %22copenhagen suborbitals%22
Henrik
3-Jun-2011
[6218x5]
Of other things, the liquid oxygen is no longer time critical (there 
is much more of it and the vaporization system is different) and 
radar control has fewer people running around. The launch platform 
itself no longer needs to be towed by a separate boat, but is powered 
by two diesel engines. Generally it seems a lot calmer and quieter 
than last year.
The quality of the reporting is atrocious, and is in no way scientific. 
I'm embarrassed that there is not a reporter on site, who actually 
knows what he's talking about.
Yet another stream here:


http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/03/amateur-copenhagen-suborbitals-team-about-to-send-a-dummy-into-s/
looks like the only problem now is to get remaining ships out of 
the area.
launch in a few seconds...
Pekr
3-Jun-2011
[6223]
aaaand .... nothing? :-)
Henrik
3-Jun-2011
[6224]
auto launch sequence did not start. restarting.
Pekr
3-Jun-2011
[6225]
I wonder how difficult it is to get an agreement, to do such a thing. 
What if the rocket fails, and falls to some crowded town area?
Henrik
3-Jun-2011
[6226]
it does not. it only has fuel to go 16 kilometers up and the area 
that it can fall in is rather large.
Pekr
3-Jun-2011
[6227]
It's out :-)
Henrik
3-Jun-2011
[6228x5]
stream is behind here... still launch trouble.
but it did lift off and is now coming down again.
parachute did not work properly
http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/article.php/id-40443611%3Alive-raket-sendt-af-sted-med-succes.html

Launch footage here.
A couple of pics from the launch pad:


http://ing.dk/artikel/119783-se-de-foerste-billeder-af-raketaffyring-taget-fra-sputnik#0
Pekr
6-Jun-2011
[6233]
Henrik - the project got publicity on our Technet site, which is 
part of the biggest online Czech News server ( http://www.idnes.cz
) -


http://technet.idnes.cz/do-vesmiru-na-stojaka-odstartovala-raketa-ve-ktere-pilot-stoji-p79-/tec_vesmir.aspx?c=A110606_102935_tec_vesmir_mla
Henrik
6-Jun-2011
[6234]
cool
Gregg
16-Jun-2011
[6235]
Testing Chromium: AddressSanitizer, a fast memory error detector.


http://blog.chromium.org/2011/06/testing-chromium-addresssanitizer-fast.html
Dockimbel
18-Jun-2011
[6236]
Interesting, I could use the same approach for a memory debug mode 
in Red/System.
Gabriele
19-Jun-2011
[6237]
i think REBOL does similar things (eg. the end! datatype), that's 
why you usually get an internal error rather than a crash when there 
is a GC bug.
Henrik
21-Jun-2011
[6238]
Sony has been hacked 20 times in the past 2 months:


http://blogs.forbes.com/andygreenberg/2011/06/20/in-sonys-20th-breach-in-two-months-hacker-claims-177000-sony-emails-compromised/
ddharing
21-Jun-2011
[6239]
Commodore USA has released a new video showing their office, production 
area and the progress of both the new Commodore 64 and the VIC-Slim. 

Here's the link: http://commodoreusa.net/CUSA_FacilityVideo.aspx
Kaj
6-Aug-2011
[6240]
http://www.osnews.com/story/25035/Ode_to_the_Command_Line
Endo
7-Aug-2011
[6241]
We can easily build a CLI dialect in REBOL to build a console:

<move, copy, delete, send, show-all> find <what-to-search> in <path-to-folder>

<copy-to-clipboard, print, send> find <what-to-search> in <file-name>
it would be a nice project :)
Kaj
7-Aug-2011
[6242]
Yes, and the broader point is that it can also be integrated as snippets 
in GUI apps
Gregg
7-Aug-2011
[6243]
With support for sending commands via something like arexx ports.
Reichart
7-Aug-2011
[6244]
Sometimes you just want to type out what you want the computer to 
do......

> Tag all photos taken in Maui with "Maui"
Endo
7-Aug-2011
[6245]
Gregg: I was just thinking about the Arexx :)
Kaj
8-Aug-2011
[6246]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtb5EAG2gbc&NR=1
Henrik
25-Aug-2011
[6247]
Steve Jobs resigns as CEO:


http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/08/24/steve_jobs_resigns_as_apple_ceo.html
ddharing
25-Aug-2011
[6248]
The end of an era.
Kaj
25-Aug-2011
[6249]
Probably the end of Apple as we know it
Pekr
25-Aug-2011
[6250]
I don't think so. He still is going to be the head of the board of 
directors,no?
Kaj
25-Aug-2011
[6251]
It means he's admitting that he's going downhill. And remember the 
organisation chart Doc found a while ago?
ddharing
25-Aug-2011
[6252x2]
Yes, he is still the chairman.
What did the chart show?
Kaj
25-Aug-2011
[6254]
A spider web, where everyone in the organisation is controlled by 
one head
ddharing
25-Aug-2011
[6255x2]
That sounds like Steve Jobs.
Hopefully his health will improve over time.