Saturday, September 11, 2010

Seattle Panoramics from near PacMed

 
 

There are a couple of panoramics that I took from near the PacMed building in Seattle. The leftmost stadium is where the Mariners play. The stadium in the middle is Qwest field where the Seahawks and Sounders play. Finally, on the right is the city center. The tallest building is the photograph is the Columbia Center.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Kensington Metropark

 
 
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I haven't been to Kensington in the winter before. These are two panoramic images I created. The images have been slightly saturated to accentuate the difference between "vegetation" and snow.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Warranty Expired!

Rolled 60,000km today. Happened while travelling eastbound on I-696 up around the 5 mile marker.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Cobalt

November, 24th? Almost 51,000km.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

 
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Composite image of one of the hiking trails at Kensington Metropark.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Fountain Ninja

 
 
 
 

This is perhaps the funniest thing I've ever seen anyone do at a fountain. This guy came out of nowhere and decided to battle the water streams.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Messi and Henry

 
 

Got to see two legends of the game in person. The game was everything I'd expected and more. I'd predicted a 3-1 win, but it turned out to be a 4-0 game. I suppose I managed to guess the correct goal count, but not the right distibution. ;) Phenomenal soccer clearly demonstrating why this Barcelona squad is consistently the best in the world right now.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Grouse Grind

I can't believe it, but it's already been almost two years since my friend Paul and I did the Grouse Grind.

Here's an article about it from the Globe and Mail.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Billy Dee Williams Smoothness Test

Think you're smooth like my main man Billy Dee? Click here to find out. :)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

French Press

Thought this was a good article on how to brew a good cup of coffee using a french press.

One of the key points is that a good-quality grinder should be used that creates uniformly large particles. This is where, according to the article, blade grinders fall short since they can produce dust particles that pass through the filter.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

 

Personally, I think this is a great photo. Then again, what do I know? :P
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

 


View from the top of the sand dunes overlooking Lake Michigan.
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Old Mission Point lighthouse.
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View from atop the hill where Two Lads Winery is located. The winery interior was very chic. Would make for a great bar. The wine? "meh"
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Near the top of the dunes overlooking Lake Michigan.
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Monday, July 6, 2009

 

Leaping from the one of the sand dunes at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park in western Michigan.
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Friday, May 29, 2009

Fireworks during the holidays

 

This is a panoramic from taken from the top of El Panecillo in Quito. Guy on the right was shooting off some fireworks into the night sky. Sound like fun - only if you lik ebeing at over 9,000ft altitude. :)
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Mackinaw Bridge

 

Panoramic of the Mackinaw Bridge.
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Panoramic image I stitched together taken while walking down from the summit of Whistler.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009...

Most fun I've had in as far as I could ever care to remember...

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Chapter ended

Another chapter in my life closed yesterday.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Research Results

It has taken far too much time, but these preliminary results are what I have been working towards and waiting for:


Naïve RX Naïve TX Adaptive RX Adaptive TX
Values
10 17,400 59,832 15,544 51,172 86.38%
20 55,056 163,978 43,320 118,476 73.87%
30 77,352 242,409 58,640 159,287 68.15%
40 95,256 310,732 71,944 193,832 65.46%
50 117,696 394,060 87,424 229,700 61.97%
60 142,296 478,894 101,696 259,638 58.17%
70 165,912 566,920 114,800 288,819 55.08%
80 185,952 646,057 126,000 311,645 52.60%
90 208,800 734,079 136,376 332,609 49.74%

Monday, March 30, 2009

Test Suite

Generating the test suite to run for sensor network application. Finally, I'll be able to generate hard numbers for several topologies and gather some results.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Trek 4500

I bought a new Trek 4500 mountain bike! This is my first real mountain bike. After poring over reviews and reading through the specs for several different models, I finally took the plunge.


It was only 3 degrees Celsius yesterday, but I still took it out on its maiden voyage.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

15,000km

Hit the 15,000km mark on Monday, March 16, 2009.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Computational Thinking

Article that describes computational thinking and what computer science is.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Spoke too soon...

We get this email today only moments after I left my office:


A bomb threat was received by Wayne State University this morning. Police officers were immediately dispatched to State Hall. The building was evacuated and Wayne State police officers performed a full sweep of the facility with bomb-sniffing dogs. The building will remain closed until further notice today, Friday, Feb. 6 2009. Wayne State University officials and the Police Department are continuing to monitor the situation.


Of course, another email arrived later in the day with the message:


WSU Police have completed a sweep of State Hall and no bomb was found. The building is open and classes are being held as scheduled.


Why can't they track whoever did this?

Thursday, February 5, 2009

0.07 seconds execution time

Dropped the execution time of the program that solves this problem to 0.07 seconds. Still, that ranks me lower than 1,000th worldwide. Maybe I can shave off a few more milliseconds from my time?


Yes, I know... pointless, but it's personal now.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Bomb Threat

Always good to get the following emails during the day:

Important message from Wayne State University:

A bomb threat was received by Wayne State University this morning. Police officers were immediately dispatched to Prentis Hall. The building was evacuated and Wayne State police officers performed a full sweep of the facility with bomb-sniffing dogs. The building will remain closed until further notice today, Jan. 28, 2009. Wayne State University officials and the Police Department are continuing to monitor the situation.


and later on...


Important message from Wayne State University:

WSU Police have completed a sweep of Prentis Hall and no bomb was found. The building is reopened and classes are being held as scheduled.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Reparing my Notebook

For anyone with a DELL laptop that needs to restore their factory image stored on the RESTORE partition, but is missing the option to do so on their boot menu, here are the instructions I used.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

oDesk

Came across oDesk the other day. Used for freelance software development.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Evangelina Chauvin

This was published some years ago days after my grandmother had passed away. Truly, an incredible woman. The original post can be found here.

La mujer y el hogar

Hace pocos días, el 3 de enero de 2005, dejó de existir la distinguida matrona señora doña Evangelina Falconí de Chauvín. Este doloroso acontecimiento nos trae a la memoria la inconmesurable labor educativa de esta sabia mujer, dedicada esposa y madre de familia.

Doña Evangelina, a más de dictar su cátedra en muchas instituciones educativas, fue la primera mujer que, adelantándose a los tiempos, como solamente los sabios y visionarios lo suelen hacer, se percató del inmenso poder que posee la televisión como medio idóneo para educar, informar e impartir cultura. Es así que, en las décadas de los setenta y ochenta, doña Evangelina mantuvo durante casi tres lustros su prestigioso programa televisivo denominado ‘La mujer y el hogar’, el mismo que, se constituyó en una verdadera “universidad del ama de casa”, porque con sobra de calidad y buen gusto cumplió con el objetivo primordial de educar y guiar a las madres de familia del Ecuador para un mejor desempeño de sus importantísimas, a la vez que indelegables funciones.

Doña Evangelina también fue la pionera de la divulgación de conocimientos médicos y de la provisión de bases sólidas para una verdadera cultura de la salud a través del ‘Segmento Médico de la Mujer y el Hogar’, en el cual participamos activamente varios médicos de diferentes especialidades.

Esta es solamente una minúscula reseña de la enorme actividad educativa realizada durante todos los días de la productiva vida de doña Evangelina Falconí de Chauvín, y es necesario que su nombre sea recordado con respeto y admiración permanentes por los ecuatorianos que nos nutrimos con las sabias enseñanzas de tan ilustre educadora.

Dr. Stalin Oviedo Garzón

Monday, January 5, 2009

Two more DVDs

Blades of Glory has been added to the collection as well as a 3-pack of Chuck Norris movies. No, they won't be good. There's no debate over this. However, at $5 for the DVD, it's worth it to see some real martial arts cheese.

I've also been a big fan of Chuck Norris Facts over the years. I've cracked up at more than a few of them.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Lua

Downloaded another programming language to check out. This time it's Lua, which is supposed to be a very fast scripting language that's used for AI development is several games.

I'm curious to see what the syntax is like.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Madeleines

I baked some Madeleines today. The results are worth the effort, thanks to this recipe I found.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Movie Collection

Slowly, but surely, my movie collection is growing. 246 titles to date. My friends would argue most of them are crap, but then again, I wasn't planning on sharing. :)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

 
 

This is what -14 degrees Celcius looks like at 4:20pm. This is not the same type of cold that you feel when you stand with the freezer door open. This is the type of cold that digs its way down to the bone.
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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Fall 2008 comes to a close

This has been the most bizarre semester I've ever had. I've never had a drop rate quite so high in my entire teaching career. The material didn't change. My teaching style didn't change. It's going to require some investigation since I wasn't pleased at all.

On a side note, this winter break means I can devote more time to my research, learning some XNA, and becoming a proficient Blokus player.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

 

Paul and I are in the lower left corner of this photograph. This is taken at Roosevelt Park in front of the hotel where the old central train station used to be. It's a crying shame this building has fallen into such a state of disrepair. It really is quite the landmark. You can't see the entire crowd in the photograph. It was announced that there were about 1,100 registered riders on this year's tour!
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This photograph was taken after the 2008 Tour de Troit. Basically, this is a 39 mile police-escorted ride through various Detroit neighbourhoods. Quite the experience. I owe a debt of gratitude to Perry for letting me use his Trek 4900. I would never have been able to finish even half the distance on my bike.
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Saturday, September 13, 2008

 

This was some heated action as the LMP1 car overtook the Porsche (GT2 class). In the end, it wasn't much of a contest.
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Returned to watch the American LeMans series qualifying on the Friday before the Grand Prix. I can't believe the last time I went to see those cars race was back in June 1993! Talk about an eternity ago.

The LMP1 Audi in the photograph is whisper quiet as it races along the track - in stark contrast to the other cars whose engines you can hear at least a mile away.
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Thursday, August 14, 2008

 

Long live liberty!
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As you can tell, these are things we do when we're waiting around for the pictures to be taken. What's the lesson to be learned here? Never let the groomsmen get a hold of the bouquets.
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