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YouTube - LOST - Season 6 - February 2010 - 2 views

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    LOST season 6 - Everything Ends!
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    OMG OMG.... LOST season 6 is finally here..... can't wait to see.... =D
Aasemoon =)

Gallery | Iran- Kish - The Island Sunset & The Kaariz - 3 views

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    Kish Island. A number of photos from the Kaariz first, and then the Island Sunset and the Greek Ship.
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    beautiful sunset sequence! Now make that into an animated .gif file.
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    That's a kool idea! Perhaps even some Flash thing... we'll see. =D [I have only posted some of the sunset photos that I took... in fact I have photos of every second of it! ;)]
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    These are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing, Aasemoon.
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    Glad you like the photos Jack! =) I'll post the rest soon....
Aasemoon =)

An Innocent Model of Linear Logic | Lambda the Ultimate - 1 views

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    "Since its early days, deterministic sequential game semantics has been limited to linear or polarized fragments of linear logic. Every attempt to extend the semantics to full propositional linear logic has bumped against the so-called Blass problem, which indicates (misleadingly) that a category of sequential games cannot be self-dual and cartesian at the same time. We circumvent this problem by considering (1) that sequential games are inherently positional; (2) that they admit internal positions as well as external positions. We construct in this way a sequential game model of propositional linear logic, which incorporates two variants of the innocent arena game model: the well-bracketed and the non well-bracketed ones. "
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    does this mean it will be more fun to play?
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    Oooh of course! Absolutely! =D
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    Then, maybe I can play with it! :)
Jack Logan

drone - 1 views

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    I have to have one of these!!
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    OMG OMG! I want one of those toooooooooooooooooooo! =D
fishead ...*∞º˙

We're in trouble… « Bits & Pieces - 3 views

  • We’re in trouble… The Population of this country is 300 million. 160 million are retired. That leaves 140 million to do the work. There are 85 million in school. Which leaves 55 million to do the work. Of this there are 35 million employed by the federal government. Leaving 20 million to do the work. 2.8 million are in the armed forces preoccupied with killing Osama Bin-Laden. Which leaves 17.2 million to do the work. Take from that total the 15.8 million people who work for state and city governments And that leaves 1.4 million to do the work. At any given time there are 188,000 people in hospitals. Leaving 1,212,000 to do the work. Now, there are 1,211,998 people in prisons. That leaves just two people to do the work. You and me. And there you are, sitting on your ass, at your computer, reading jokes. Nice. Real nice.
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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... oh this is soooooooooo priceless! =D
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    And, I'M RETIRED! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Aasemoon =)

Microsoft Press : RTM'd today: CLR via C#, Third Edition - 0 views

  • Jeffrey Richter has completed CLR via C#, Third Edition and the book is at the printer! We’ll post chapter excerpts when the book is available in a couple of weeks. Here is Jeffrey describing the book in his Introduction:
Aasemoon =)

January 26, 2010: Haggis, Rewrites, and the Soliciting Your Opinions. « Josep... - 1 views

  • Today’s blog entry may be offensive to sensitive Scotsmen and/or Scotswomen.  Reader discretion is strongly advised – especially if you’ve ever worn a kilt. Yesterday, on my way to dinner with Marty and co., I stopped by my local butcher shop and picked up a fresh haggis, determined to finally sample the Scotland’s national dish (I thought it was the deep-fried chocolate bar.  That shows you how much I know).  For those of you not in the know, haggis is comprised of various minced sheep’s innards (ie. lungs, liver, and heart), beef and/or mutton fat, oatmeal, onion, and spices stuffed into a sheep’s stomach, served steamed or boiled with a side of turnips and rutabagas.
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    OMG LOL... Believe it or not, this in fact IS an SGU related article! =P
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    You are so funny! Even your bookmark highlights are in BLUE!!!!! LOLOL
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    Teeeheeee! ;) =D
Aasemoon =)

Gallery | Iran - Tehran - Random [III] - 5 views

  • More random photos from Tehran. Some funny photos from here and there that didn't belong anywhere else. =) Some photos with friends and family. And... uhmm... Mahyar really knows how to make a face. =P
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    The 10th and last set of photos from my 2009 trip to Iran. =)
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    nice family pics! Who's the guy in the photo on the wall with the big bushy white mustache? That's a classic!
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    Oh I took a photo from a photo cause I don't have the original... that's my uncle Dr. Mehdi Ghalibafian. He was called "the father of Iranian concrete science". http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tehran-Iran/Mehdi-Ghalibafian/85615329215?v=info
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    THAT's AWESOME! A very unique man. (And I want to grow a 'stache like that now).
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    LOL... yeah his 'stache is pretty popular. =D
Aasemoon =)

Oversampling with averaging to increase ADC resolution | Audio DesignLine - 0 views

  • When considering the resolution required for an A/D converter (ADC) integrated in a microcontroller (MCU), embedded systems designers must balance cost and performance. Higher ADC resolution implies higher-cost MCUs, but in some cases you can use other features in the MCU to enhance the ADC performance via software. That approach lets you achieve higher resolution using an inexpensive integrated ADC. Here's how to use of oversampling to achieve extra bits of resolution for an ADC integrated in an MCU.
fishead ...*∞º˙

Dark Roasted Blend: Utterly Irresistible Robot Sculptures - 1 views

  • When are robots NOT required to be efficient, super-smart, or uniquely useful? When robots are art, of course. More and more robots are being created from used and found parts all over the world for sheer viewing and cuddling pleasure of general public and lucky collectors. Here are some of them:
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    Hahaha.... very cute designs! =D
Aasemoon =)

Cody: Humanoid Mobile Manipulating Robot | BotJunkie - 0 views

  • This robot is named Cody, and he’s from the Georgia Tech’s Healthcare Robotics Lab. I don’t know why the robot is called Cody… It kinda seems like it should stand for something. You know, as in, C.O.D.Y. Anybody got anything? No? Okay then.
Aasemoon =)

SurfaceCube: Design Thinking for Natural User Interfaces | Inside Out | Channel 9 - 0 views

  • Microsoft Surface is a prime example of how natural user interfaces can change the way we interact with computers. As designers and developers, one challenge with creating natural user interfaces for multi-touch devices such as Microsoft Surface or Windows 7 is getting around the old ways of thinking and old habits for interface design. Joshua Blake from InfoStrat decided to tackle this problem by creating SurfaceCube. SurfaceCube is a simple 3-D puzzle game for Microsoft Surface which he designed to illustrate as many as the Surface Interaction Guidelines as possible. I had the opportunity to sit down with Joshua and discuss SurfaceCube and the thinking behind some really interesting design decisions that makes it stand out as a natural user interface. We also briefly discuss Joshua’s upcoming book about natural user interfaces and multi-touch development, Multitouch on Windows: NUI Development with WPF and Silverlight, due Fall 2010 (since recording this interview, the book titled was updated). As a special offer to Channel 9 readers, you can use the following coupon to order the book through the Manning Early Access Program and read the chapters as Josh writes them. Coupon code channel9y is good for 35% off Multitouch on Windows: NUI Development with WPF and Silverlight when ordered through manning.com, and expires on April 24, 2010.
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