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some very funny PSA’s from the cast of NBC’s The Office. Proof that the supporting cast is what makes this show funny!
Category Archives: General
links for 2006-03-28
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mythtv goes mainstream: WaPost story on mythtv….
links for 2006-03-25
links for 2006-03-24
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server side recognition of logos and other distinguishable marks
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augmented reality game; you must shoot the hidden viruses that are floating around your real world.
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cameraphone game where you move a ball through a maze using the camera to detect motion.
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game that uses cellphone camera to detect ‘kick’ of football
links for 2006-03-22
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basic cell phone app for motion detection using camera
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(tags: itpwearables wearables)
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riya is a facial recognition-based photo service. they haven’t launched publicly yet, but it could be really cool. as you upload pix it detects the faces in your images and tags them appropriately. hopefully yahoo will buy them an integrate it with fli
links for 2006-03-10
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this could be really cool; java based development for small, wireless prototyping modules
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one suggestion for my wearables project was to hand-felt it, which would allow me to create ‘channels’ for my wiring. here’s some DIY felting stuff
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more felting stuff
links for 2006-03-08
links for 2006-03-07
Oscar Hates Technology.
Was I the only one who noticed the scolding the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences gave to those of us who enjoy films on DVD in our home theater instead of going to the multiplex?
The president of the AMPAS took a convoluted side track from his empassioned speech about movies and the art of storytelling in order to remind everyone that going to the movie theater is different than watching a DVD at home. Well, duh. He even said, “I know that none of the artists nominated tonight finish shooting a scene and say ‘That’s gonna look great on the DVD.'” Don’t tell that to someone like Peter Jackson, who knows that DVD is a perfect opportunity to tell your story in a more robust and expanded form than what can be toelrated in the theater.
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