My son who is a freshman engineering student at Rose-Hulman is busy conquering the Galaxy! Meet Spore! Watch the video! Start with a single spore, and take over the universe! Click upon any image for an expanded view!
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Open Source Hardware
It may be 6:30 a.m., but I have not gone crazy! Anyone who thinks the idea of open sources software and Lego Mindstorms are both great ideas, needs to listen to Peter Semmelhack's podcast from O'Reilly's eTech Conference (all podcasts). Most everyone understands that the key concept of open source software is that the technical community freely builds upon each other's work. What is you could do the same when it comes to hardware design for electronic devices?
Give some thought to Legos. If you've used Lego Mindstorms, you will understand the Bug Labs open source hardware concept immediately. Besides, these folks have fun. Watch the short video on their home page. It's a hoot! Seriously, link to their products page and watch some product videos. It will help you understand the concept.
I've added this podcast to the engineering podcast search engine. Learn more via my wiki.
Researching the Web … One Integrated Link at a Time!
Back at Dartmouth College in the mid 70's, Anthropology professors often looked like the ancient cultures they studied! My, how the field has changed. Professor Michael Wesch and his Kansas State students now study the society and culture of the web. What does it really mean to be part of the YouTube Generation? Remember, YouTube and many of the web's advanced collaborative features are only a couple of years old. The question being asked is: Are we different, or do we relate differently because of the web?
While I am not smart enough to answer that question, during a recent sleepless night I watched the professor's recent talk given at the Library of Congress. This presentation, titled: An Anthropoligical Introduction to YouTube (watch via YouTube), will make you think. While the presentation is worth of the time spent just for curiousity's sake, if your job involves encouraging virtual collaboration for your company, then his lecture is a must watch. You need to understand the viral nature of culture … good and/or bad.
In summary, here are some additional links to assist your research:
- Digital Ethnography (Professor's Wesch Kansas State web site)
- Library of Congress: WebCasts | Virtual Services
Googling LINUX in Many Languages (or LabView!)
Google has quietly released another tool. While this release does not have all the buzz that accompanied Chrome (see my post), I think most users will find this new Google Search service of greater use.
Google now allows one to search in one's native language (English in my case), and receive side by side results for another language . I've found this new search capability works best if you have some knowledge of the language in which your side by search is conducted. Let me demostrate …
Google Side by Side Translated Search
- Google Side by Side English/French Query: "quick reference" linux filetype:pdf
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(view my results!) - LINUX Quick Reference Guide
- LabView Quick Reference Guide
If you need ask why this kind of search capability is valuable, your job must not have global requirements.
I have found that simple concept searches work the best. You can still use Google syntax such as limiting files and sites as part of your search. Here are two screenshots which help further demonstrate the value of this feature.
(click upon either image to view full sized)(cleaner images via ppt)
CreateDebate: A Web 2.0 bit of fun!
Okay, my moniker is the Northstar Nerd, thus … the eternal debate, Geek or Nerd!?
Via Puneet Gupta's blog who is the CEO of Connectbeam I learned about a new site, TradeVibes, which reviews Silicon Valley startups. This web service reviews a phenomenal number of young companies, and allows you to read reviews, and give an opinion on the future of those same companies.
TradeVibes introduced me to CreateDebate. This Web 2.0 company allows any user to create debates where any netizen (i.e. user) may take part in the discussion. Thus, I pondered… what debate should I create as a test? Eureka!
You can chime in and give your six cents … I've even linked Weird Al's White and Nerdy Video, with Donny Osmond dancing in the background! If this is not an incentive, I don't know what is! Vote now, vote often. If you want to watch the full YouTube Video, follow this link.