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Imagine Cancun & the Riviera Maya Screen
Saver 3.2.7
Imagine Cancun & the Riviera Maya Screen
Saver 3.2.7
01/04/2005 11:24 PMA screensaver of this popular touristic region in Mexico.
"Imagine living in a world without
words. Then imagine getting pregnant,
perhaps as a result of rape, giving
birth alone, being arrested - and not
having the words to explain, or to
understand what is happening."
"Imagine living in a world without
words. Then imagine getting pregnant,
perhaps as a result of rape, giving
birth alone, being arrested - and not
having the words to explain, or to
understand what is happening."
04/13/2004 03:29 AMImagine That...
Imagine That...
04/19/2004 12:18 AMImagine writing a technical manual using plain text. No "bolds",
"italics" or "underline". No diagrams nor illustrations. No changes of
fonts nor colors. And imagine having to write your manual using a text
editor -- such as vi -- without any of the modern convenience one has
come to expect out of Microsoft Word.
That is the sad state of
affair of comments inside source code.
Trying to imagine
Trying to imagine
01/06/2005 11:47 AMAcross Europe, people stop in their tracks for three minutes to
express their solidarity with the people of the Indian Ocean.
Can you imagine the shrinkage?
Can you imagine the shrinkage?
03/13/2003 10:22 AMSurfing in February is something left to the truly devoted surfers.
Doin
g it in Lake Superior at that time of year is another
thing entirely. [via SportsFilter]
iMagine Video 1.0
iMagine Video 1.0
04/09/2004 03:59 PM iMagine Video is a tool for processing image files and movie frames
using AppleScript. This is a similar program to iMagine Photo with the
added features of being able to create movies and add frames to the
movies using AppleScript.
Imagine your Genome on DVD
Imagine your Genome on DVD
04/21/2004 02:10 AMTechnology is moving at light speed and what would have been thought
possible is now a reality. In the near...
to tinker is to imagine
to tinker is to imagine
05/10/2004 10:01 AMWulfius Khan put the
words into a picture, which links the argument to Ed Felten's
Freedom to Tinker argument
in a way I hadn't quite seen.
Original Link.
iMagine Video 1.0.1
iMagine Video 1.0.1
05/10/2004 08:39 PMProduct Description: A similar product to iMagine Photo with the added
functionality of being able to create movies and add movie frames.
This tool allows you to do pretty much anything that can be done via
AppleScript with image files and frames of movies.
Imagine A UN-Run Internet
Imagine A UN-Run Internet
11/10/2003 11:10 PMDamon Dimmick writes "Small countries in the United Nations have been
arguing to put the Internet under the control of the UN so that
countries can more easily ...
France lifts MS Imagine Cup
France lifts MS Imagine Cup
07/08/2004 07:04 AMThe Microsoft Games
Final de Imagine Cup España
Final de Imagine Cup España
05/12/2004 09:45 AM"I can't imagine what it must feel like
to have thrown your judgment behind
this"
"I can't imagine what it must feel like
to have thrown your judgment behind
this"
05/26/2004 04:41 AMNikhil, you have a serious point there.
Imagine the plight
Nikhil, you have a serious point there.
Imagine the plight
09/02/2004 02:07 AMTechTree Sep 2 2004 5:36AM GMT
Trying to imagine hackers of cognition
and the infinite
Trying to imagine hackers of cognition
and the infinite
12/05/2003 01:49 PM
I've just read Mark Pilgrim's post, "The
infinite hotel", which I'm sure I'll need to re-read a few times
and chase down references to read. Also I'm reading Gödel, Escher, Bach again for the
third time, since I first read it in high school and needed corks in
my ears to prevent brain slurry from spilling out. I really need to
read more of this sort of thing, refresh myself on all the math I took
in college, and explore some of this really abstract stuff.
Something I've been musing about lately, without any real novel ideas
or insights, is about the history of computation and these thinking
machines. Not history in terms of events and when, but in terms of
the concepts and discoveries leading up to keyboards, screens, and
code today. Thinking about things like recursion, and sets, and
logic, and all the patterns and revolutions in thought that are the
basis for everyday business and life today.
I've been trying to imagine the world in each moment where each of
these things were new, when these things were worked out in minds and
on paper. When there were no computational engines available to carry
out calculations or work out conclusions to logical constructions.
Today, these discoveries are crystallized in computing architectures,
and so geeks hack and play and learn by example. The construction of
the CPU is objective fact, independent of subjective thought or
understanding, and the behavior of code demonstrates the laws and
rules. Before, the rules were carefully reasoned out and intuited
from observations on the objective universe, but now they're
assimilated by example from mechanically working artifacts.
I'm not sure I'm expressing this very well, or if my thoughts are very
well formed altogether, but I'm trying to imagine mental life without
readily available, objectively existing computational artifacts with
which we can play, without prohibitive investments of effort or time.
No scripting languages with which to just try out logical
constructions. No calculators with which to solve formulae. All
manual, all by hand, all worked out by careful thought and precision.
I'm trying to imagine what geeks like me, as I am today, would be like
at a time when everyone dealing in these things was an abstraction
astronaut, and there was not really a such thing as
that-which-just-works or worse-is-better. Does this make any sense?
Again, this is not really an expression of anything coherent or novel.
This is mostly me just in awe of how we got here, and trying to get
myself above the mode of being just a hacker chasing down the
phylogeny of all that's come before, and into some meta-mode of
understanding of the things behind what makes these thinking machines
and the thinking itself work. Maybe after a few more decades of this
I'll have some thoughts worth sharing synthesized from all that I've
learned.
Imagine It's a Movie: Does Star Power
Help?
Imagine It's a Movie: Does Star Power
Help?
05/12/2004 08:02 PMNew video games help you to battle evil along with James Bond and Jet
Li or while standing in your own shoes.
Microsoft Crowns Imagine Cup 2004
Champions
Microsoft Crowns Imagine Cup 2004
Champions
07/06/2004 12:03 PMCapping a year of intense competition that spanned the globe and fused
technological expertise with artistic spirit, Microsoft Corp. today
crowned the winners of the second annual Imagine Cup student
technology competition. S. Somasegar, corporate vice president of the
Developer Division at Microsoft, and Emilio Umeoka, president of
Microsoft Brazil, presented the winners with their awards today at the
Microsoft® Professional Developers Conference in conjunction with
Microsoft's TechoEd Brazil in Sao Paulo, Brazil, following a weekend
of competition and judging in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, featuring 150
student finalists representing nearly 40 countries. The Imagine Cup
represents one of many ways in which Microsoft is enabling the world's
community of students to realize their potential.
"Imagine that the interpretation of the
Constitution was frozen in 1937
"Imagine that the interpretation of the
Constitution was frozen in 1937
04/19/2005 11:02 AMThe New York Times
Magazine
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Update: Maya 6.5
Update: Maya 6.5
02/01/2005 08:47 PM
Alias "re-architects" Maya for better performance and reliability,
plus requested features, network rendering and scene segmentation.
Update: Maya 6
Update: Maya 6
04/27/2004 10:16 AMThe 3D animation and special effects software adds Motion Retargeting
and Motion Redirecting for character creation and animation, enhanced
scene management, Photoshop integration, and more.
Portable Outlook® Solution for Flash
Drives from Imagine LAN
Portable Outlook® Solution for Flash
Drives from Imagine LAN
06/21/2004 02:32 AMP.I. Protector Mobility Suite v4.0 for flash drives now supports
Outlook® portable email [PRWEB Jun 21, 2004]
iMagine Video automates movie making
with AppleScript
iMagine Video automates movie making
with AppleScript
04/09/2004 03:59 PMiMagine Video lets you import and export images and movies, manipulate
images and process them using QuickTime. It adds imaging and drawing
functionality to AppleScript, and leverages Quartz and QuickDraw.
Now Just Imagine if that Information Was
Coming from Authoritative Library
Resources
Now Just Imagine if that Information Was
Coming from Authoritative Library
Resources
02/19/2004 12:12 AMStudent Blog
Observations (emphasis below is mine)
"On another note, the research via RSS experiment is working pretty
well. Claire, who is doing a story on what effects the legalization of
gay marriage might have on school sex ed curricula, is getting some
great stories fed
right to her from Google News. Others are reporting the same.
It appears to make a difference when the research comes to you
as opposed to having to find it. I'm thinking this will be a
standard feature of my journalism student Weblogs from this point on.
Now if I could just get some teachers interested in this feature..."
[Weblogg-ed
News]
Imagine the worse-case scenario to avoid
dystopia
Imagine the worse-case scenario to avoid
dystopia
12/11/2003 02:27 PMnewmediazero Dec 11 2003 2:06PM ET
Introducing Maya 6: 3D for Beginners
Introducing Maya 6: 3D for Beginners
12/17/2004 06:34 PMToday, author Dariush Derakhshani shows you how to create a 3D
representation of our solar system and the mechanics of animating
orbits. You'll learn about creating simple objects, setting simple
keyframes, and stacking your animation to get planets and moons to
orbit each other and the sun. By Sybex. 1101
Announcement: Maya Unlimited 6 for Mac
OS X
Announcement: Maya Unlimited 6 for Mac
OS X
06/29/2004 10:41 AMScheduled for release in late summer, the Mac OS X version of the 3D
animation and special effects software will include special effects
features not found in Maya Complete, plus native Mach-O operation,
AppleScript support for Maya Embedded Language (MELO), Quartz
rendering, and QuickTime implementation throughout.
Alias announces Maya 6
Alias announces Maya 6
04/19/2004 11:03 AMAlias today announced Maya 6, the next version of its award-winning 3D
animation and special effects software...
NAB: Alias announces Maya 6
NAB: Alias announces Maya 6
04/19/2004 08:13 AMAlias used this week's NAB 2004
event in Las Vegas, Nevada to announce Maya 6, the latest major
revision to its popular 3D graphics and animation software. While the
new version gains hundreds of new features and enhancements,
significant changes performance boosts for Mac OS X, new tools for
creating realistic-looking hair, cloth and fur, integration with Adobe
Photoshop and much more.
Review: Maya Complete 6
Review: Maya Complete 6
12/22/2004 01:43 AMMaya Unlimited for Mac OS X now shipping
Maya Unlimited for Mac OS X now shipping
08/10/2004 10:33 AMMaya Unlimited software for Mac OS X is now shipping from Alias...
Alias announces Maya 6.5
Alias announces Maya 6.5
02/01/2005 09:21 PMAlias today announced Maya 6.5, the next version of its 3D animation
and special effects package...
Collada plug-in for Maya
Collada plug-in for Maya
04/15/2005 05:53 PMFirst open-source release of Collada plug-in for Maya
WWDC: Maya Unlimited comes to Mac OS X
WWDC: Maya Unlimited comes to Mac OS X
06/28/2004 04:28 PMAlias shared the keynote stage with Apple CEO Steve Jobs' Worldwide
Developers Conference on Monday to announce that its popular 3D
graphics and animation software package
Maya Unlimited is coming to Mac OS X.
RSS Screensaver
RSS Screensaver
07/16/2004 01:26 PMNow and again I’ve thought about making a NetNewsWire
screensaver, since it would be cool to have your screensaver show you
the latest news.
But now I don’t have to do it—the softtoBe folks have
released Mac3DWatch. I
haven’t tried it out yet, but from the screen shots it looks
pretty cool.
The $100,000 Screensaver
The $100,000 Screensaver
03/23/2005 10:41 PMHere's one for the IT folks reading the site who can't stand people
installing stuff on their own and making life difficult for others.
It's the story of a law firm where a few people at the firm got some
spam about some "great new screensavers" which they decided to
install...
which unleashed some sort of malicious file that eventually meant
the entire network was shut down, and each PC had to be cleaned up
individually, for a total cost of somewhere around $100,000. Who are
these people who aren't skeptical of spam?
Victor Davis Hanson: Just
Imagine...Trying to believe in the
make-believe world of the present age
Victor Davis Hanson: Just
Imagine...Trying to believe in the
make-believe world of the present age
02/13/2004 06:46 PMstarter for VDH
today
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Yarra Valley Software makes iMagine
Photo free
Yarra Valley Software makes iMagine
Photo free
02/01/2005 09:54 PMYarra Valley Software on Monday announced that iMagine Photo, its
AppleScript-based image and video processing tool, is now free. The
price change comes with the release of version 2.1, which fixes
several bugs and offers such new features as bilinear interpolation
for removing hot pixels with a pixel map and the ability to turn off
automatic color matching and gamma correction. In addition, the
developer has discontinued iMagine Video and incorporated its
AppleScript-based functionality, including movie creation, into
iMagine Photo. Mac OS X v10.3 is required.
Create a 3D Scene with Maya and
Photoshop. Pt. 1
Create a 3D Scene with Maya and
Photoshop. Pt. 1
09/02/2004 03:39 PMIn Maya, one can choose from a multitude of scene generation options,
but even the best 3D applications can benefit from the use of
Photoshop. Here, you'll model a flying saucer in Maya, a Nebula in
Photoshop and bring the two together in Maya to complete the scene. By
Nathan Segal. 0902
Maya Unlimited 6 for Mac OS X due in
late summer
Maya Unlimited 6 for Mac OS X due in
late summer
06/28/2004 04:25 PMAlias today announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference that
Maya Unlimited 6 for Mac OS X will be released by late summer for
US$6,999...
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Maya maker Alias to break away from SGI
Maya maker Alias to break away from SGI
04/15/2004 09:13 AMAlias, makers of the Maya 3D
rendering and animation software, is breaking away from long-time
owner Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI). Alias is being acquired by private
equity firm Accel-KKR with participation from Alias' own management in
a deal valued at US$57.5 million, according to a joint statement
offered Thursday.
Alias: Maya Complete 6 now shipping
Alias: Maya Complete 6 now shipping
05/04/2004 01:52 PMAlias announced on Tuesday that
May
a Complete 6 is now shipping globally to both new customers and
those who are upgrading. The new version features re-architected Trax
non-linear animation, new motion retargeting and motion redirection
capabilities, enhanced scene management and more. System requirements
call for Mac OS X v.10.2.4, a G4 or G5 processor, 512MB RAM and 450MB
hard drive space. Pricing is US$1.999 for the full version or $899 for
the upgrade.
SIGGRAPH: Alias releases Maya 6 PLE
SIGGRAPH: Alias releases Maya 6 PLE
08/10/2004 03:57 PMAlias has also used its presence at SIGGRAPH to release
Maya Personal Learning Edition (PLE), a version of the
digital video animation software that's free for non-commercial use.
It contains most of the features found in Maya Complete 6 -- including
such new character animation technology as Motion Retargeting and
Motion Redirection, integration with Adobe Photoshop and more -- as
well as mental ray software and the ability to preview vector
rendering, two features that are new to Maya PLE. The software also
includes the Web-based Bronze Membership program, which offers access
to Maya learning resources, and, in addition to the downloadable
installer, is available as part of the US$24.99 Maya Beginner's Guide
bundle. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2.4 or v10.2.6, a G4
processor, 512MB RAM, 450MB hard drive space and a
hardware-accelerated OpenGL video card.
Alias officials talk Maya Unlimited for
Mac OS X
Alias officials talk Maya Unlimited for
Mac OS X
06/30/2004 01:16 AMby Dennis Sellers - This week at the Apple Worldwide Developer
Conference, Alias announced that the company would be bringing Maya
Unlimited to Mac OS X by late summer...
Alias launches Maya 6 Learning Tools
Alias launches Maya 6 Learning Tools
07/06/2004 12:10 PMAlias has announced a full lineup of new Maya Learning Tools to
accompany Maya 6, the latest version of its 3D animation and special
effects software...
SIGGRAPH: Alias ships Maya Unlimited for
OS X, more
SIGGRAPH: Alias ships Maya Unlimited for
OS X, more
08/10/2004 10:13 AMAlias on Tuesday announced the release of
Maya Unlimited for Mac OS X, their US$6,999 3D design
and animation software package that bundles the company's previously
released Maya Complete software with advanced special effects kids
including Maya Hair, Maya Fluid Effects, Maya Cloth and Maya Live.
Maya Unlimited for Mac OS X was first announced at June's Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC).
Maya maker Alias negotiating freedom
from SGI
Maya maker Alias negotiating freedom
from SGI
02/11/2004 07:00 PMRight now, Maya developer
Alias is
owned by Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI), but it may not be that way for
much longer if the company gets its way. Alias announced late
Wednesday that it's in negotiations to be acquired by a private equity
investment firm -- plans the company's president welcomes with open
arms.
Alias releases six new Maya training
titles
Alias releases six new Maya training
titles
12/03/2003 01:23 PMIf you're working with Maya, the high-power 3D rendering tool by
Alias Systems, there might be some new
things to add to your holiday wish-list. Alias has released six new
learning tools, and since they are targeted at three different groups
of Maya users, there's something for everyone.
Alias offers new Maya bundle,
'Productivity Pack'
Alias offers new Maya bundle,
'Productivity Pack'
02/01/2005 09:53 PMIn conjunction with its recent announcement of the version 6.5 release
of its 3D modeling, animation and rendering software Maya, Alias has
also announced a new "Platinum" bundle, a new Productivity Pack, and a
"Get Current Program" to help users of older versions of Maya get up
to date. All the new offers are available through June 30, 2005.
Fluid 2.0.2
Fluid 2.0.2
03/13/2003 10:24 AMRealtime liquid-like screensaver.
Fluid
Fluid
01/27/2004 11:32 AM
Thanks to its
integration of
Open GL
and Quartz graphics technology, there are a number of excellent
screensavers available for Mac OS X.
Panther ships with Flurry as it's default screensaver, which is beauty
to behold, and there is also
Fireflies, another excellent OpenGL screensaver. However,
I recently installed
Fluid, a
project from
Concept House,
and have been hugely impressed —
Fluid isn't just any screensaver. It is a realtime
fluid-dynamics model that renders to your screen using wave velocity
color-coding and reflections on the surface of the waves. Fluid also
has its own particle engine so that it can visualize particles within
the liquid medium. Add to that the ability to show the streaklines of
the currents and you've got yourself one really intense screensaver.
The screensaver has plenty of built-in themes and a huge number of
settings, so you can end up creating your own custom theme. My
favourite so far is the
Van Gogh Starry Night theme (pictured
inset).
How to Add Fluid Borders to Your Boxes
with CSS
How to Add Fluid Borders to Your Boxes
with CSS
06/05/2005 11:48 PMIn the last tutorial you learned how to style a definition list. This
week, you'll delve deeper into this process and learn how to add
different fluid borders to your boxes using just CSS. By Stu Nicholls.
0523
Don't Pump Without Blacoh Fluid Control
Don't Pump Without Blacoh Fluid Control
08/18/2004 02:35 AMToday, with over 60 years of combined experience in fluid control,
Blacoh stands alone as the industries’ foremost expert and industry
leader in the manufacture of fluid control products. [PRWEB Aug 18,
2004]
Adjust screen brightness while
screensaver is active
Adjust screen brightness while
screensaver is active
11/13/2003 12:31 PMYou can use your F1 and F2 keys to adjust the brightness of the screen
while your screen saver is running and it will not interrupt the
screen saver. Tested on Panther on a 12" PowerBook, RevA.
Fire-fighting fluid leaves computers
intact
Fire-fighting fluid leaves computers
intact
04/16/2004 08:47 AMWhy Is Antifreeze So Delicious? - Engine
Fluid 101. By Brendan I. Koerner
Why Is Antifreeze So Delicious? - Engine
Fluid 101. By Brendan I. Koerner
07/15/2004 05:09 AMAntifreeze is not smart to drink, but why does it have to taste so
darn good?
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Fluid lenses, video messaging get
research grants
Fluid lenses, video messaging get
research grants
07/15/2004 01:39 PMSix professors performing research on better solar cells and other
technologies receive $50,000 grants.
Iraqi Mortar Shells Leaking Mysterious
Fluid
Iraqi Mortar Shells Leaking Mysterious
Fluid
01/11/2004 09:05 AMShells Contain Blister Agent .. The
AP
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FeedStream Launches FLUiD CMS 4.5, an
XML-based Web Content Management System
FeedStream Launches FLUiD CMS 4.5, an
XML-based Web Content Management System
08/11/2004 02:34 AMFLUiD CMS 4.5 is a powerful Web Content Management System for small to
medium-sized organizations that need to easily create and maintain a
Web site on a limited budget. [PRWEB Aug 11, 2004]
Low-cost, aluminum pulsation dampener
from Blacoh Fluid Control
Low-cost, aluminum pulsation dampener
from Blacoh Fluid Control
06/16/2004 02:07 AMThe SENTRY 2.5 gallon aluminum pulsation dampener from Blacoh is a
low-cost, high-quality Pulsation Dampener for 2” aluminum air
diaphragm (AODD) pumps. With a capacity over 3 times the stroke volume
of the typical 2” AOD pump, the SENTRY 2.5 gallon offers efficient
dampening and longer bladder life at an affordable price. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2004]
3 column, fluid center, css layout is no
longer the 'holy grail'
3 column, fluid center, css layout is no
longer the 'holy grail'
02/01/2005 10:00 PMContinuing on my anti-CSS rant - 3 columns, with fixed-width left and
right and a fluid center column, are ofter...
Microstaq Mastering Electronic Controls
for Fluid-Control Industry
Microstaq Mastering Electronic Controls
for Fluid-Control Industry
06/05/2005 11:15 PMMicrostaq’s revolutionary MEMS valve technology holds great promise
for the miniaturization of flow control systems across a number of
automotive, biomedical, refrigeration, aeronautical and other flow
control opportunities. The company’s silicon chip-based flow control
technology leverages proven silicon wafer processing techniques to
create a single-structure, ‘solid state’ valve capable of controlling
a range of fluids in today’s high-pressure, high-flow rate control
environments. [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
$30 Billion Fluid Power Industry
Validates LatchTool Group's Contention
$30 Billion Fluid Power Industry
Validates LatchTool Group's Contention
06/05/2005 11:53 PMThe National Fluid Power Association petitions Government to fund
development of compact and efficient hydraulics. [PRWEB Apr 27, 2005]
Nanotechnology Partnerships, Connections
Spur Innovation for Fluid Control
Industries
Nanotechnology Partnerships, Connections
Spur Innovation for Fluid Control
Industries
06/17/2005 03:23 PMBringing together people with expertise in microtechnology, automotive
application engineering, MEMS flow control research and development,
and venture capital, Microstaq is on target to succeed in several
flow-control industries with its microvalve. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2005]
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