New fun stuff on WolframAlpha
A while back I mentioned the new search engine Wolfram Alpha in a post. According to what they've been writing on their blog they are constantly upgrading the searches you can do on it. Now you can do word searches. My favorite search so far is words that end in ass. Someday the internet will come to my house and read to me.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Really, it's gotten that bad?
I'm shocked that officials in Hawaii had to stoop to once again announcing that our president is legally qualified to hold that post. Unbelievable.
I'm shocked that officials in Hawaii had to stoop to once again announcing that our president is legally qualified to hold that post. Unbelievable.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Interesting Use of Twitter
Yesterday I sent out a Twitter message concerning the location of the local Goodwill computer store. I did not expect the response I received, from the Goodwill people. They must monitor any tweets concerning Goodwill and respond to any that may have questions they can answer. Very smart use of Twitter.
Yesterday I sent out a Twitter message concerning the location of the local Goodwill computer store. I did not expect the response I received, from the Goodwill people. They must monitor any tweets concerning Goodwill and respond to any that may have questions they can answer. Very smart use of Twitter.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
24 Hours of Booty
Starting at 7 pm Friday there was a charity event in Charlotte called 24 Hours of Booty. I went down there yesterday afternoon and set up for about half an hour on Queens Road West and took some pictures. It gave me a chance to do one of my favorite camera things: set the shutter speed low and pan as the subject goes by. I love that blurred background look that makes the bicycle look like it's really moving.
Melanie has expressed an interest in participating in this event next year. I'm not agin riding a bike for a few hours for charity but doing it in the last week of July in the Carolinas where the temperature regularly hits the mid 90s is less than appealing to me.
Starting at 7 pm Friday there was a charity event in Charlotte called 24 Hours of Booty. I went down there yesterday afternoon and set up for about half an hour on Queens Road West and took some pictures. It gave me a chance to do one of my favorite camera things: set the shutter speed low and pan as the subject goes by. I love that blurred background look that makes the bicycle look like it's really moving.
Melanie has expressed an interest in participating in this event next year. I'm not agin riding a bike for a few hours for charity but doing it in the last week of July in the Carolinas where the temperature regularly hits the mid 90s is less than appealing to me.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
This chart does have a point
I may have posted this before but this chart shows the adjusted ERAs for Nolan Ryan, Greg Maddux and steroid user Roger Clemens over their career. Adjusted ERA shows how much better a pitcher's ERA when compared to other pitchers in the league. 100 is average and the the higher the adjusted ERA the better he is. Two things you can notice here is that Maddux had an incredible run in the 90s and that Clemens was stuffed full of 'roids late in his career because no one, and I mean no one, has ever gotten better as they have gotten older. Not even two the more durable pitchers to ever play the game, Maddux and Ryan.
I may have posted this before but this chart shows the adjusted ERAs for Nolan Ryan, Greg Maddux and steroid user Roger Clemens over their career. Adjusted ERA shows how much better a pitcher's ERA when compared to other pitchers in the league. 100 is average and the the higher the adjusted ERA the better he is. Two things you can notice here is that Maddux had an incredible run in the 90s and that Clemens was stuffed full of 'roids late in his career because no one, and I mean no one, has ever gotten better as they have gotten older. Not even two the more durable pitchers to ever play the game, Maddux and Ryan.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Friday Flickr Finds on Saturday
Some dude slides into third.
Dawn on Grand Traverse Bay
A panorama of a cloud formation at Myrtle Beach, SC.
Pendle Hill in England
One of the new skydecks at the Sears Tower in Chicago. I really wanna stand inside one of these.
Ships off the coast of Dijibouti. A small country on the horn of Africa.
Some dude slides into third.
Dawn on Grand Traverse Bay
A panorama of a cloud formation at Myrtle Beach, SC.
Pendle Hill in England
One of the new skydecks at the Sears Tower in Chicago. I really wanna stand inside one of these.
Ships off the coast of Dijibouti. A small country on the horn of Africa.
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Is her serious?
OK, we proctor tests here at the library. Some of the tests are taken using a pen and paper. We receive emails from universities, we print the tests out, administer them and fax them to the schools. Other tests are taken on a university's Blackboard system. The student logs in and finds his test and we type in a password which is emailed to us from the school. Today's password which needed to enter was Jones3123. What I didn't realize (and I don't know how I possibly could) is that the period at the end of the password was...part of the password! I contact the teacher and he says "Did you enter the period? It is part of the password." I walk over the to the PC at which the student is sitting and enter the password with the period on the end. Of course it works. Am I crazy or is including a period at the end of a password and expecting someone to not think it's merely the end of a sentence a little stupid?
OK, we proctor tests here at the library. Some of the tests are taken using a pen and paper. We receive emails from universities, we print the tests out, administer them and fax them to the schools. Other tests are taken on a university's Blackboard system. The student logs in and finds his test and we type in a password which is emailed to us from the school. Today's password which needed to enter was Jones3123. What I didn't realize (and I don't know how I possibly could) is that the period at the end of the password was...part of the password! I contact the teacher and he says "Did you enter the period? It is part of the password." I walk over the to the PC at which the student is sitting and enter the password with the period on the end. Of course it works. Am I crazy or is including a period at the end of a password and expecting someone to not think it's merely the end of a sentence a little stupid?
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Another Giant Wreck at a Stoopid Resctrictor Plate Race
Wow, last night's race was another restrictor plate joke. I hope NASCAR fixes this sometime soon. I only watched the last few laps. That's the only reason to watch one of these races, to see the chaos at the end. These races aren't sporting events, they are circus events designed for television. The only good thing that comes out of these embarrassments is the amateur footage from the stands.
Wow, last night's race was another restrictor plate joke. I hope NASCAR fixes this sometime soon. I only watched the last few laps. That's the only reason to watch one of these races, to see the chaos at the end. These races aren't sporting events, they are circus events designed for television. The only good thing that comes out of these embarrassments is the amateur footage from the stands.
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
NASCAR Hall of Fame
The NASCAR Hall of Fame is fixin' to announce the 25 potential inductees for their first class of five the their Hall of Fame. My picks for the inaugural class of five are:
Richard Petty - Most wins ever, he's called the King.
Bobby Allison - Tied for third in wins and was an innovator
David Pearson - Second most wins ever
Bill France Sr. - Ummm...he created NASCAR
Dale Earnhardt - often referred to as the greatest driver ever and tied Petty for most championships.
Dark horse: - Darrell Waltrip
I think they should open up the field for the first year. With five you know you are going to leave out a few true legends like Junior Johnson and Cale Yarborough. Baseball's first hall of fame class had seven members.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame is fixin' to announce the 25 potential inductees for their first class of five the their Hall of Fame. My picks for the inaugural class of five are:
Richard Petty - Most wins ever, he's called the King.
Bobby Allison - Tied for third in wins and was an innovator
David Pearson - Second most wins ever
Bill France Sr. - Ummm...he created NASCAR
Dale Earnhardt - often referred to as the greatest driver ever and tied Petty for most championships.
Dark horse: - Darrell Waltrip
I think they should open up the field for the first year. With five you know you are going to leave out a few true legends like Junior Johnson and Cale Yarborough. Baseball's first hall of fame class had seven members.
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