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Posted in animals, birds, kewl, links, video on June 25, 2009

eagle vs. eagle

Billwhit : “A large raptor attacks my remote controlled eagle. I barely get away by making quick dives until some crows come to my rescue!” Raptor attack! from Billwhit on Vimeo. Continue Reading

Posted in animals, funny, kewl, links, video on February 1, 2009

a seal-like dog

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Posted in geeky stuff, links on December 30, 2008

1 year in 40 seconds

One year in 40 seconds from Eirik Solheim on Vimeo. Continue Reading

Posted in animals, birds, funny, geeky stuff, links, movies, stupid ideas on November 29, 2008

chicken as image stabiliser

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Posted in geeky stuff, links on November 9, 2008

who needs a zoom lens…

when you have a 17 gigapixel camera: http://www.yosemite-17-gigapixels.com make sure you click the ‘zoomify’ option to browse around.. Continue Reading

Posted in funny, links on October 21, 2008

upside-down dogs

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Posted in geeky stuff, links, movies on August 26, 2008

photoshop for video

in reply to the previous post this amazing technology to edit video http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/videoenhancement/videoEnhancement.htm Using Photographs to Enhance Videos of a Static Scene from pro on Vimeo. Continue Reading

Posted in geeky stuff, links, video on August 15, 2008

3D photoviewer mark II

some amazing stuff from: istartedsomething.com done by microsoft research and the university of Washington: if you think you’ve seen what’s possible with Photosynth, then you’ve seen nothing yet. The collaborative research team from the University of Washi ... Continue Reading

Posted in kewl, links, video on August 9, 2008

slow motion lightning

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Posted in links on July 28, 2008

Randy Pausch Last Lecture

via TechCrunch by John Biggs on 7/25/08 Noted Computer Science professor Randy Pausch passed away today after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Dr. Pausch was a founder of the Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon University and worked on the Alice pr ... Continue Reading