Sunday, May 27, 2007

Great song: Two Sisters by Fiction Plane

Watching Jay Leno this week, I heard a band I wasn't familiar with, Fiction Plane. 3 talented guys sang a great song called "Two Sisters". One of the best rock/pop songs I've heard in a long time. And going back to look up the name, I discovered that the NBC Jay Leno web site has a free 160kbps MP3 for download....right above a link to buy it. :) Get it right here, before somebody realizes the (what has to be) mistake and takes it down.

I'm always impressed with bands that can create great music with only a few bodies. Trivia note: If you look them up, you may think the lead singer, Joe Sumner, looks familiar. Sting is his dad.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

1080p Sky Timelapse

I got a new toy recently. A Canon TC-80N3...a programmable remote timer for my DSLR. I've always been a huge fan of Time Lapse video, especially the clouds moving and flowers blooming. I made one of my own, recorded at full image size and scaled *down* to 1080p for your viewing pleasure. File is 28MB: Mira Mesa Night Sky Timelapse 2007-05-09. Right-click & save, then play. Flash preview below:



Other than seeing the stars move at 450 times normal speed, the neatest part is the planes flying around at the bottom. They almost look like UFO's. You can see the fog roll in later in the shots as the camera gets a layer of dew on the lens. The exposure was 10sec each, taken every 30 seconds and playback is at 15fps.

I'll be making more of these and posting them to my blog as I have time. Tell me what you think.

Other timelapse posts:

Blogerize My Time Lapse
6 hours of Friday
More Timelapses
Pumpkins
Flight of the Servers/VMIX Down Page

Friday, May 25, 2007

10 News video on a Mac (and VMIX on TV!)

My company, VMIX was recently on the local San Diego ABC affiliate, 10 News. I was actually in a few of the shots and when looking for the video, found that the 10news.com website's windows media video player didn't work on my Mac. So I created a quick hack to return the URL to the .asx file so I can play it with VLC.

Search for the story and pull up the video detail page. The URL should be something like this: http://www.10news.com/video/13299238/detail.html

Open up "Terminal" on your mac and paste this command, replacing the first URL with the URL of your video detail page:

curl http://www.10news.com/video/13299238/detail.html -s \
| grep 200k \
| awk -F"'" '{print "http://mfile.akamai.com/12922/wmv/vod.ibsys.com"$2}' \
| sed 's/wmv$/asx/g'


The result should be something like this:

http://mfile.akamai.com/12922/wmv/vod.ibsys.com/2007/0511/13299238.200k.asx

Which you should be able to play in VLC. You can also include that URL in your blog to quote the story. Hit this link to see the video coverage and my geeky mug at the keyboard. Video clip courtesy of 10news.com.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Removing the Stank from your Shoes

I was explaining this to a friend that suggested I blog it. I try to do it every 6 months with my shoes if they need or not.
  1. Put shoes in zip lock bag or a double layer of tied up plastic grocery bags
  2. Put in the freezer overnight (I do 2 days)
  3. If they still stink, pour baking soda inside the shoe and repeat
  4. Let them thaw out in the bag.
The reason this works: the bacteria inside your shoe that produce odor thrive in a warm moist environment. Freeze them and it will kill them out. The baking soda will absorb the smell, if it remains after the bacteria die.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

UNIX shell commands for job notifications

Ever spawn off a big job and immediately realize it'd have been great to get a notification when it's done? If it still has hold of your terminal, you could blindly type the next command and hope it works. But if it's forked into the background, that won't even work. Here's how to do it:

Find the process ID of your job. In my case it was 22603:

$ ps auxw | grep batch_process
n8foo 22603 0.0 0.1 8044 2076 pts/18 S+ 01:24 0:00 batch_process -bg

$ ( while ps 22603; do sleep 60 ; done ; date | mail you@yourcompany.com -s "process done" ) &

Now I can log out and wait to get a mail on it.

The same thing works when waiting for a machine to come back up:

until ping -c 2 hostname.domain.com ; do sleep 10 ; done ; date | mail you@yourcompany.com -s "hostname back up"


Alter the number of seconds of sleep for higher resolution on the checks. The above will send 2 ping checks every 10 seconds. Close enough for rock and roll.

I learned something just now while double-checking my ping syntax: "-a Audible ping." Yes, ping will bonk your shell on each packet return. Whoah cool!

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Flash Games Rule Lately

I've been a Mac head since my first B&W Mac in the 80's. So my first windows PC was purchased exclusively to play Unreal Tournament. I was blown away by that game, I remember looking at the reflections and the multiplayer game play with my jaw on the floor. I really haven't played much in the way of games since then...

Until recently...the onslaught of thousands of half decent flash games that are fun and entertaining. No fancy graphics needed. In fact, most of them could have been played on an 8 bit system if properly written. The best one I've seen lately is here: http://ec2-1.playr.co.uk/onslaught/ Screenshot of the action below:


Thursday, May 03, 2007

Fricking Lasers!


Fricking Lasers!
Originally uploaded by n8foo.
Tracy and I went to see Tool tonight. Pretty rockin show. The visuals were great, and they had some sweet laser action going. I do get the distinct feeling that I just got back from the airshow tho...I'm freakin deaf. The music was way too loud for my taste...next time I'll have to remember to bring my earplugs.

Isn't thinking that loud music is too loud a sign of getting older? ;)

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

mybrainhurts war is over...apparently

Apparently the mybrainhurts.net guy that e-mailed me a few years ago to tell me how bad ass his site was going to be and how he was going to somehow kick my ass on the internet has turned into this:

Other than the girl being pretty cute, I am very certain that he has lost whatever war he was trying to wage.

Meat slicer? Get serious.

Victory 1 for .com. Yea, um, take that.

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