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I have been prowling the concrete wilderness for 22 hours, 15 minutes, and 49 seconds. Before that, I was at the Mobile Experience Lab.

Wed, 03 Oct 2007

I am Solar Powered - Threadless, Best T-shirts Ever

This is my first Threadless submission and my first attempt at design of this sort. It's a cheerful reminder that we don't have to use solar cells to be powered by the sun. If you like it, you should go vote on my design so it can become a shirt!

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Wed, 13 Jun 2007

I've been playing with my infrared-modified Canon Powershot A40 some more. I've managed to work around the blurriness due to the confused auto-focus and have done some post-processing work to make the images cleaner. At least for starters, I think I've managed to come up with some images worthy of the time it took to hack it :-)

Below are a few of my favorites so far. Check out my infrared gallery for more or go visit my flickr page to leave a comment.

Gorge in Ithaca

sand, water, sky


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Tue, 27 Feb 2007

the handset, charging

I finally did the Bluetooth handset mod using a vintage Series-500-ish handset. It can connect to my phone and using the button on it, pick up the phone and do voice dialing. Click the above image for more details.


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Wed, 07 Feb 2007

24 hour wall clock

I finally made a real version of my 24h analog clock. You can play along at home, as I put up some notes and pictures about the build process. I think it looks quite nice in our kitchen.


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Mon, 29 Jan 2007

24h analog clock I have been working on a design for a noon-at-the-top 24h analog clock. It is going to become a real clock for our kitchen, as soon as I buy the hardware for it and get the face printed.

For fun, I decided to animate the SVG source so that it displays the current time in your browser. You can see the smaller, live version of the clock that should work in quality browsers such as Firefox.

Of course, this is all released under an open-ish license (non-commercial), so feel free to hack away! See the project page for more details.

Update: I've updated the design to version 2.1 so that it works better across platforms. Apparently the text-on-path feature isn't reliable for spacing things out. This new version seems a bit more readable from a distance, too.


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Tue, 06 Dec 2005

Inspired entirely by Xkcd's recent foray into morphing images of people he knows, I decided to try my hand at it. I found xmorph in Debian and poked around using a photo of myself and a certain revolutionary who people often say I resemble.

a morphed image of Che Guevara and myself

Steve source image, Che source image.

My next little project is to get a certain beret made, so I can more effectively show my true revolutionary spirit.

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Wed, 07 Jul 2004

I know you.

I can smell your cell's RF scent
when you enter the station.
I can see your body
from ultraviolet to infrared;
watching you get hot
when you see the cute boy
with the spiked hair.
And I can hear your heart's murmur
from the back corner of the train.

But you don't know me.
You may see me,
but you do not perceive me
the way I dream that you do.

You are oblivious of my desire,
as I am oblivious of the thoughts
in your head.

And so we pass.

You exit at Kendall,
heading towards your 7th floor,
corner-window job at Biogen.
And I continue on,
watching.

Some day you will see me.

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Sat, 03 Apr 2004

Ladybug ladybug,
what do you eat?
What do you do
that powers your feet?

Ladybug ladybug,
why are you here?
Such hostile grounds,
have you really no fear?

Ladybug ladybug,
why must you die?
You've beautiful wings,
just get up and fly.

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Tue, 23 Dec 2003

This was accidentally posted before I finished it. Apologies to those who were horribly confused.


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Sat, 09 Aug 2003

I've been writing a few little poems in my random bouts of inspiration before I go to sleep. Usually I just use them for my away messages, but I figured I'd share them here too. Dreaming of Dreaming and She Dreams. Yes, you are correct: the theme you might be noticing here is purely coincidental.

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Mon, 12 May 2003

Singing in the shower this morning made me come up with a little tune. I decided to try my hand at capturing it in some manner. I considered singing it for a brief moment, but decided that'd be rather ineffective without accompaniment. Lacking any MIDI equipment, I tried SoundTracker. Considering this is the first piece of music I've written - well, ever (ok, so I lied. I'd write tiny little tunes when I was younger, but never really went this far with them) - as well as my first time ever using SoundTracker, I'd consider my venture successful. You can listen to the results in either SoundTracker (xm) or OGG Vorbis. (if you can't play either format, try getting WinAmp 2.9 and playing the OGG Vorbis version) Tell me what you think :-)

Update: I put together another one: chip box 2. Again, leave a comment saying what you think.

Updated update: Mental note: never ever compose music by listening only through tinny laptop speakers. this is what it was supposed to sound like.

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Thu, 13 Feb 2003

Well, I've finally put together an avi of an old project I started 4-5 years ago. The output is viewable here (high quality or low quality). It's fairly short, about 40 seconds, but took quite awhile to render (a few days). Of course, this is on one 900MHz machine and in Wine, so performance is not to be expected. Also check out one of the stills I put together a few days ago.

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Thu, 04 Apr 2002

My mind, my heart, my soul.
These are all facets of my dark being;
these define who I am.
You only bring me sorrow, my sweet, and you wring from me pain.

You try and woo me with your sickly-sweet words
only to find how much alike we really are.
You and I, my morbid beverage,
are one and the same.

You: black, thick and creamy -
enshrouded in a pallid frothy exterior
to hide deep inside you
your unrelentless pain.

And I, my soul harder than the steel of a dagger,
plunged into the heart of a lamb.
Blacker than a new moon
in the midnight sky
of Allhallows Eve.

We lay here, together
your mortal and helpless body in my grasp
as I suck on your raw flesh
feeding my blood with your own.

Suffering together,
-you and I-
my sweet, sullen hot chocolate
we become one.

-Xavier Bludlust, Goth poet extraordinare.

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