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11 19th, 2008

Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. This effectively transforms your display into a portal to a virtual environment. The display properly reacts to head and body movement as if it were a real window creating a realistic illusion of depth and space. By Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. For more information and software visit http://johnnylee.net
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Google Tech Talks November, 8 2007 ABSTRACT This presentation is about a potential shortcut to artificial intelligence by trading mind-design for world-design using artificial evolution. Evolutionary algorithms are a pump for turning CPU cycles into brain designs. With exponentially increasing CPU cycles while our understanding of intelligence is almost a flat-line, the evolutionary route to AI is a centerpiece of most Kurzweilian singularity scenarios. This talk introduces the Polyworld artificial life simulator as well as results from our ongoing attempt to evolve artificial intelligence and further the Singularity. Polyworld is the brain child of Apple Computer Distinguished Scientist Larry Yaeger, who remains the primary developer of Polyworld: http://www.beanblossom.in.us/larryy/Polyworld.html Speaker: Virgil Griffith Virgil Griffith is a first year graduate student in Computation and Neural Systems at the California Institute of Technology. On weekdays he studies evolution, computational neuroscience, and artificial life. He did computer security work until his first year of university when his work got him sued for sedition and espionage. He then decided that security was probably not safest field to be in and he turned his life to science.
Youtube Live! Charge an iPod using a Youtube and clay
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

Youtube Live is just around the corner (November 22, 2008) and in the spirit of celebrating this monumental event, we have decided to create a fun spoof video of out our old iPod+Onion how-to and show you how to "charge it up in a whole new and exciting way". Music by: Grapes Download here: http://ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Visit us at http://www.householdhacker.com See you at YouTubeLive! Disclaimer: As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos. We cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.
Music using ONLY sounds from Windows XP and 98!
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

EDIT 6: My video has been shown at "Forward - The Viral Video Award" (interfilm Berlin)! Make sure you check out all the awesome videos there too. =D http://tv.hobnox.com/#/en/99stories/99shorties/6665o EDIT 5: StepMania simfile available for extended version, thanks to Ashpotter! Download links: http://www.bemanistyle.com/sims/simfile.php?id=26798 http://robbi-985.homeip.net:8000/simfiles/WinXP98_985.zip EDIT 4: Make sure you get this version of ModPlug Tracker: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Audio-Editors-Recorders/MODPlug-Tracker.shtml That will install itself as a program, which you can start running from the Start menu, as you would with most other programs. ;) A guide for getting started with ModPlug Tracker can be found here (I didn't make it) : http://tesla.rcub.bg.ac.yu/~xpio/modplug/ EDIT 3: Just to try to avoid me having to reply to every other comment which says that it must have taken me ages to make, or that I must've been bored: This was just a way for me to pass a few hours of boredom. Yes, I WAS bored. No, I'm not trying to "prove" anything - that this is what I'm "capable of". I just thought I'd upload my music as a video here, to YouTube. I'm not the one who spread it around to Digg or random blogs, - I uploaded it here at YouTube some time back in December 2007 and it has only just "taken off", after all. EDIT 2: I'm making the IT file be available now too, don't really mind any more. I guess I'm too busy working on new things (not mod music) to worry about the 'old' ones. :P ごめん、翻訳はにくいけど、これからITファイルをダウンロードできるです。 http://www.zshare.net/download/773938201a8e01 638 KB, as ZIP EDIT 1: There's an extended version - please look at the end of this description text! 拡張版があります。このテキストの最後を見てください! A piece of music I made using some of the various sounds Windows XP and 98 come with. The music is about 1:31 long. After that, I show the sounds which were used. The video is screen-captured from ModPlug Tracker, the program which I made the music on. Windows XPと98で来る様々な音を使用されることで、俺が作った音楽。 音楽は長さ約1分31秒です。そのあとに、使用された音を見させて ビデオはModPlug Tracker、俺が音楽を作ったプログラム。 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - High-quality stereo MP3: 上質のステレオのMP3: http://www.zshare.net/download/7739331d923b91 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6HH64H9E (2.41 MB MP3 / 2.18 MB ZIP) EXTENDED VERSION! (MP3 inside a ZIP): 拡張版! (ZIPの中でのMP3): http://www.zshare.net/download/7815810f0ca4ca http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QDU60CK5 (3.33 MB) (I might've gone a little over-the-top at the end...) (最後でちょっと多すぎましたかな...) CBR (320 Kb/sec) EXTENDED VERSION: If the extended version above gives you problems - such as cutting off at the end, because the duration was miscalculated (appears to happen with iTunes?), then I've made this constant bitrate version, as an alternative to the variable bitrate version above. This will fix the cutting off and miscalculation of the duration, but is a little unnecessarily large and is a little lower quality than VBR (but highest possible when using CBR). http://robbi-985.shana-tan.com/hosted_audio/XP_Sounds_Attempt_Extended_CBR320.mp3 (4.16 MB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Low-Cost Multi-touch Whiteboard using the Wiimote
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

Using infrared (IR) light pens and the Wii Remote, it is possible to create very low-cost multi-point interactive whiteboards and multi-point tablet displays. Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. The software can be downloaded at http://johnnylee.net
How to Charge an iPod using electrolytes and an onion
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

Website: http://householdhacker.com In this episode we show you how to charge your iPod (or other mp3 player) for up to 20 minutes using electrolytes derived from Gatorade or Powerade which are then stored within the cells of an onion. You will need: 1. 1 White onion 2. 2 cups of Gatorade 3. Screwdriver 4. iPod and USB cable Music by: Casino Vs Japan http://casinoversusjapan.com/ Disclaimer: As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos. We cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.
STS9 Collab - Using their drums to jam with!! FUN!
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

Zach, the drummer for the band STS9, asked me to remix a song of theirs. His drums from "Beyond Right Now" ended up inspiring me to make a whole new tune. I'll update here when I know where/when it'll be available to download. I got a ton of emails from friends telling me to check these guys out so I was excited when they contacted me and I owe thanks to them for inspiring me to create this collab tune. They have some great jamz and interesting sounds. Check them out: http://www.sts9.com My Second album is still in the works - taking longer than I thought. Albums are tough when you're going about it by yourself. LOL. But so far so good. I'm truckin along and HOPING for a December digital release (unfortunately a physical CD will be available 6 weeks after I release the digital copy). you can download my first album here: http://www.ronaldjenkees.com/music-store
Lily Allen - Smile (in Simlish) - using Sims 2 Seasons
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

A music video for Lily Allen's 'Smile' in Simlish featuring a sim Lily in elements from The Sims 2 Seasons and other games from The Sims 2 franchise
Beth Kanter - Using Social Media for Good Causes
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

http://geeks.pirillo.com - http://live.pirillo.com - Beth Kanter is a trainer, blogger, and consultant to nonprofits and individuals in effective use of social media. Her expertise is how to use new web tools (blogging, tagging, wikis, photo sharing, video blogging, screencasting, social networking sites, and virtual worlds, etc) to support nonprofit. She has worked on projects that include: training, curriculum development, research, and evaluation. She is an experienced coach to "digital immigrants" in the personal mastery of these tools. http://chris.pirillo.com - http://www.gnomedex.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
11 19th, 2008

By using high-speed structured light patterns emitted by a project and embedded light sensors, we can discover the location and track objects in real-time. Project by Johnny Chung Lee - 2004
11 19th, 2008

08/06/2008 - http://sv-gtug.org The Java Collections Framework is indispensable to nearly every Java developer. Yet, you may often find yourself searching for a collection type, implementation, or utility that's nowhere to be found. In this session, you'll learn how the open-source Google Collections Library builds on the excellent foundation of java.util, to provide more of the building blocks you need to do your job. You'll see many examples of how your code can become simpler, safer, more flexible, and more powerful by adopting classes like ReferenceMap, Multimap, our immutable collections and many others. Kevin Bourrillion is the lead engineer for Google's core Java libraries, more of which will be open-sourced in the future. He is a primary author of the Google Collections Library, and of Google's Java dependency injection framework, Guice. He came to Google in 2004 after seven years of fighting for life at a string of Hot Silicon Valley Start-Ups.
Using Market Samurai For Keyword Research
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/tdc/day02/ Market Samurai is a fantastic tool for keyword research and keyword marketing research: http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/tdc/day02/
11 19th, 2008

"This is probably the coolest thing that has ever happened to me." - Hank Green If it wasn't for YouTube, I couldn't have done this. It's thanks to YouTube that I was able to team up with Rick Davis - an American school teacher in Bangladesh who got in contact with me after finding one of my videos on YouTube. He helped pay and plan this trip this rural village in a military-controlled and malaria heavy part of Bangladesh. And, of course, I couldn't have done this without the support of John and Hank Green and all the Nerdfigthers out there. Hank Green's donation went to Rithanu - an 11 year old malaria survivor. Hank's YouTube channel is: http://youtube.com/vlogbrothers Patrick's donation went to help 7 year old Jack (who, if I heard correctly from the locals, is also a malaria survivor). Patrick's YouTube channel is: http://youtube.com/hyrcan The donation of a PermaNet (a long lasting insecticide treated mosquito net) was made possible with the help of Vestergaard-Frandsen. Vestergaard-Frandsen manufactures PermaNets along with other products that help control the spread of disease in the developing world. You can find more information at: http://www.PermaNet.com http://www.Vestergaard-Frandsen.com http://YouTube.com/VestergaardFrandsen I was neither paid nor required to endorse their products. I endorse them because their products work - I've witnessed this first hand. If you'd like to donate one of their products, check out my recommended charities list: http://uncultured.com/charities The music for this video was provided by some amazingly talented artists who release their music for free under the Creative Commons. The music used in this video (in order used) include: "How Far" by Jamison Young "Borderline" by Brad Sucks "I Wanna Know" by Josh Woodward You can find more about these artists by checking out their websites and YouTube channels: Jamison Young: http://jamyoung.net/ http://youtube.com/jamisony Brad Sucks http://jamyoung.net/ http://youtube.com/jamisony Josh Woodward http://www.joshwoodward.com http://youtube.com/joshwoodward Full Disclosure Regarding Rick Davis: Rick Davis (the teacher at the American International School in Dhaka) is associated with this NGO and helped design the sponsorship program. His involvement with this NGO is voluntary and unpaid. He was not paid nor financially benefits from endorsing this NGO's sponsorship program. This video is licensed under the Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA).
11 19th, 2008

Description: Hot newcomer Katy Perry adds sizzle to The Sims 2 Apartment Life soundtrack with a Simlish version of her latest single "Hot N Cold". Created using The Sims 2 Apartment Life and other games from The Sims 2 PC franchise. In The Making Of video from Gabriella Cilmis Simlish recording session for Sweet About Me. The Simlish version of the song is featured in The Sims 2 Apartment Life. For more info visit www.thesims2.com.
11 19th, 2008

2008.03.17 Jim Rogers on Bloomberg: FED action is outrageous and FED is using taxpayers money to buy Bear Sterns Maseratis. original url: http://www.bloomberg.com/avp/avp.htm?clipSRC=mms://media2.bloomberg.com/cache/vpsp3dpnTUuA.asf .
11 19th, 2008

PART 5 of SERIES - this one teaches you how to work your blues licks into your playing, how to twist them into new licks and how to make the most of what you got! :) Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons :) To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-123 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. http://www.justinguitar.com Good luck and take care, J
SEO Competition Using Market Samurai
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/tdc/day03/ How to conduct an SEO competition analysis using the Market Samurai research tool: http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/tdc/day03/
How to Power a TV using a AAA battery
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

Check out our website! http://householdhacker.com We have put together a short instructional video which details how to power a TV (or any device) using a small but effective AAA battery. You will need: 1. Duct tape 2. RCA cable 3. AAA battery Check out our website! http://householdhacker.com Disclaimer: As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos. We cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.
Remove scratches from anything using toothpaste
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

http://razorg.com Amazing method to removing scratches from anything without paying for expensive products. IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure you are using a toothPASTE and not a gel. Gel-type toothpastes will not work. Also make sure it isn't the type that has little bits of anything in it. Many manufacturers now like putting "breath crystals" or other little speckles of junk in their toothpastes that will defeat the purpose of this process. Just make sure the toothpaste is white, and has no specks of stuff in it, and it should work fine. Why does this work? because toothpaste is an abrasive. When you smear it on the disc, it buffers the scratches out and resurfaces the entire CD along with all the scratches and blends it all in making the disc smooth. Therefor, the CD will look unscratched and the disc wont skip. WARNING: In some rare cases, this method can worsen the condition of the CD. It barely happens but be aware that its possible.
Beardyman using Korg's kaoss Pad 3
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008
Using Photographs to Enhance Videos of a Static Scene
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

The work presents a system for automatically producing a wide variety of video enhancements and visual effects. Unlike traditional visual effects software (e.g., After Effects, Shake, Boujou, etc), the system is completely automatic and no manual labor is required from the user. The major limitation of the work is that it can currently handle only videos of static scenes (i.e., videos shot with a moving camera but containing no moving objects in the scene). Efforts are being made to lift this restriction in future work. Applications of the system include: High resolution/definition video, High dynamic range video, Removing objects from a video, Creating painterly (NPR) videos, Video stabilization, Easy video editing Project website: http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/videoenhancement/videoEnhancement.htm
How to Snoop Security Cameras Using Search Engines
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

Notice: This is probably not new to many people. This *IS* new for some people however, and meant for them! Post interesting cameras you find. Website at http://householdhacker.com Today we'll show you how to look through various security cameras using search engines. For this experiment you will need: 1) Internet Access 2) A Computer Music by: Frank Klepacki Track/Album: Cybertek/Morphscape www.frankklepacki.com Disclaimer: As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos, we cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.
Tips For Using Friendfeed
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/tdc/friendfeed2/ Friendfeed is a great tool for social networking, check out tips for using Friendfeed here: http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/tdc/friendfeed2/
Google I/O 2008 - Using GWT to Build a Diagramming Tool
Author: Admin11 19th, 2008

Using GWT to Build a High Performance Collaborative Diagramming Tool Alex Moffat and Damon Lundin (Lombardi) Lombardi Blueprint is a browser based business process documentation and diagramming tool written using GWT and Java. It supports simultaneous viewing and editing of process definitions by multiple users in different locations with multi level undo and a rich editing experience including drag and drop, inline editing and, automatic diagram layout. Implementing these features presented several technical challenges. Damon and Alex will describe two of the most interesting: 1) synchronizing multiple client object models with the server, and 2) providing a highly responsive diagram editing experience. Creating a complex user interface poses particular performance problems using today's javascript engines over what can typically be performed with a native Java VM. The two main challenges we faced with our process diagram were speed of rendering in the browser and automatically laying out and routing large diagrams. Efficient rendering requires us to use a flyweight pattern to handle large html documents, while layout and routing dynamically switches between client and server execution depending on the time required to layout the diagram. To support multi user editing and viewing Blueprint must keep client and server object models in sync. Our repository design supports doing this efficiently by only requiring us to transfer the differences between two model states in either direction. This same approach allows us also to support rollback to previously saved versions by having the server compute the set of commands required to move between any two states.
Using the JavaScript Client Library with Google Calendar
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