Archive for 2006
Sunday, February 12th, 2006
Happy Valentine’s Day! This mosaic was made from about 3300 candidate Flickr images containing one of the tags love, heart, kiss, hug or venus. Target Image: Detail from Botticelli “The Birth of Venus” I wrote my photomosaic software in Perl, making use of ImageMagick, and the Flickr API. I describe some techniques for making photomosaics […]
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Friday, February 10th, 2006
No longer a rough cut – Flickr Hacks is now in print! Brian Sawyer, our excellent editor, posted this image, which constitutes proof. There will be some signed copies of Flickr Hacks at the Flickr 2nd Birthday Bash this saturday, as well as some other surprises which I had a hand in. Sadly, I’m teaching […]
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2006
I’m pleased to report that the
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2006
Cabaret Mechanical Theatre is a UK based exhibition and virtual museum of automata, or mechanical sculpture. There are some amazing pieces on this site, some in the form of Quicktime movies, which you can enjoy, as well as wooden kits you can buy. Their designing kit looks particularly cool — it contains a variety of […]
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Tuesday, January 24th, 2006
In the last two months, I’ve become fascinated with clocks and automatons. My family never owned a mechanical clock, but I had an aunt with a musical cuckoo clock, and a grandfather clock that showed the phases of the moon. I wondered what made the pendulum keep swinging (was it magnets or batteries?), and what […]
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Wednesday, January 18th, 2006
The book cover for the book Paul and I wrote is now available on Amazon, and here’s what it look like. Here’s the Amazon listing, should you care to pre-order 1 or 2 hundred copies… :) UPDATE: Can’t wait for the book? You can get early access to an online edition using O’Reilly’s new Rough […]
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Friday, January 13th, 2006
Eduyng Castano writes to me about a Sudoku solving technique he has discovered. Here is his paper describing what he calls Golden Chains (pdf). The technique is a generalization of XY-Wing that identifies exclusion pairs connected by chains of arbitrary length. It solves many (but not all) of the same puzzles that can be solved […]
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Thursday, January 5th, 2006
LEGO unveiled their next generation robotic system, Mindstorms NXT at the Consumer Electronics Show this week. As reported in Wired, the kit features a boatload of new features, including a sleeker RCX with a 32-bit CPU and larger LCX, server-style motors, an ultra-sonic sensor (for motion & obstacle detection) and lots of other robot sweetness. […]
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Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006
An Astounding Test of Skill Tell a friend (it helps if the friend is in the same room…) that you are going to prove that, although you both are relatively good typists, you are the faster one handed typist. To begin the test, tell your friend to put one hand behind her back, and one […]
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Sunday, January 1st, 2006
Puzzle Japan is the puzzle website for Nikoli, a popular puzzle publisher in Japan that popularized sudoku puzzles. Their website offers eight different logic puzzles, including sudoku and kakuro, available in online and printable formats. Many of the puzzles involve building walls or boundaries, an activity reminiscent of the game of Go. One of my […]
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