Archive for 2007
October 24th, 2007
If you have a blog with comments enabled you are sure to get a few interesting comments. Hypercubed blog has had it’s fair share. There are the newbs that can’t seams to get a grasp of using rapid share. The cheap skates that want free copies of Norton SystemWorks. And the paranoids that are afraid [...]
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October 19th, 2007
While my wife an son were away on summer vacation I had a lot of time to myself. I had planned to finish updating CoordEx to .NET, add a few tweaks to Xinha Here, and release one or two of the dozen other projects I’ve been working on. But instead I spent my time relaxing [...]
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September 11th, 2007
Here is a video of Physicist David Morgan explaining a tesseract (4-D Hypercube) in a tribute the late Madeleine L’Engle. I give nearly the same exact speech every time someone sees the stained glass hypercube on my desk at work, including today in fact. Also, the video starts with a Hypercube projection that looks a lot [...]
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August 20th, 2007
See the pretty young lady on the right? Do you know her? Would you like to? I bet you would. Unfortunately, she does not exists. She is a computational average of 42 female faces. Experimental psychologists Lisa DeBruine and Ben Jones (and others) working out of University of Aberdeen in Scotland have put together a fantastic site [...]
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August 6th, 2007
First Tumblr , then Twitter, followed quickly by Jaiku, and now Pownce. Micro-blogs are all over the place and frankly I just don’t get it. For those of you that haven’t heard of any of these; let me explain. These sites are like mini-blogs (or even micro-blogs). The (micro-)blogger posts messages on a somewhat regular basis. But instead of [...]
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