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| Alien Technology and ESRI Arcview get together for some serious tagging. |
| 06.24.04 (7:54 am) [edit] |
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Upset that people realize they have RFID tags in their clothing when they steal them, Alien Technologies and Arcview GIS have teamed-up for some serious tracking. Now, they simply let you steal the clothes and wait till they track you via satelite to your home and the police serve a warrant and figure out what else you may or may not have stolen. :)
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| RIAA is after control of allyou see and hear |
| 06.23.04 (1:45 pm) [edit] |
The RIAA seems to want to control even radio stations that broadcast a digital stream.
Hey, um, like what's going on dude? The RIAA is bordering close to just being some kind of pawn to stemy the development of technology. The question is: (drum roll) What's next?
We know that you can already download music for free, it's called radio. What the heck is the RIAA up to?
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| RFID from Alien Technology, Inc. |
| 06.21.04 (5:15 pm) [edit] |
Hey. I'm all for RFID tags. I've been meaning to keep track of the inventory in my store. I've also been meaning to keep track of all of my computers in my store and the locations of the tiles and the shelves and the doors, yadda yadda. I've also been meaning to keep track of all the people that enter my store. I've been meaning to keep track of the peopl who make deliveries to my store. I've been meaning to keep track of the people who make deliveries to the people who make deliveries to my store.
I was also thinking of keeping track of the mail man (he makes deliveries) the news paper kid (he makes deliveries) and the guy that looks at my gas meter (he makes deliveries too).
As a matter of fact, I've been meaning to keep track of my friends, my neighbors, my dogs, my neighbors dog, my neighbors neighbors dog.
Well, while I'm at it, I want better real time reporting of news events, so I'm thinking of keep track of anybody that makes news or even has the possibility of making news. Geez, If the improve nanotechnology, I've been thinking of keeping track of my oxygen, my H2O (water) and just about anything else I can keep track up.
Hook it all up to ESRI ArcView GIS using java and I'm good to go.
Hey, what are you doing right now?
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| Programming on the Hardware zone |
| 06.17.04 (7:04 am) [edit] |
Um, I think that programmers have focused more on software solutions for privacy issues related to using the internet. It's funny when companies, your school and grandma dislike for you to install keyloggers but will gladly install a keylogger on their own systems. I mean, it's like as I type, everything I work on is stored in a file and passed around to corporations. Being that everything is moving net centric, I would "still" like privacy no matter where I am. Snooping is like wiretapping. Wiretapping should require a court order because without trust as any to people dating, (ex guy girl, girl girl, guy guy, pet guy, dog, whatever) without trust, there is not relationship.
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| 3D map |
| 06.11.04 (8:18 am) [edit] |
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http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS6146656870.html Sony 3D map systemis cool, but I'm thinking more like that and add the FAA in ensuring cars are at the right altitude when flying around the city. I say a little Java 2, and 3D, ArcView GIS, Linux, GPS and AI for automatic flight control.
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| RFID Skin |
| 06.10.04 (11:16 am) [edit] |
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Why not put RFID tags all over the skin of a jet, so when a part is damaged, it instantly sends signals to the pilot as to the exact location of the damage, as in the RFID tag stopped working because it's damaged.
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| School Developers Account |
| 06.09.04 (11:32 am) [edit] |
Innovators at schools systems need a way to develop cutting edge software that allows the maximum number of ports to be open. Since the new thing is WI-FI, it makes little sense for schools to not allow WI-FI transmissions. P2P is a great technology for collaborating in groups and I think it is pretty bogus of companies to try and hijack peoples computer systems and tell people what they can and can not have on their computer systems. In todays school system, work is now carried out on computers. In the old days, you could bundle your work up with you and carry it with you so no one could see that you're working on some original idea. Now, anyone can look at your work from administrators to just anyone walking by and looking at what you're working doing. What if you want ot curl up amongst all the books, you should get a lap top? Not "all" the students can afford a laptop which is the same as saying not all students can afford to have privacy. Computers sit on a desk and are immovable montrousous things which companies are desperately trying to keep looking as static and as uniform as possible for an entire industry to keep up with the ever changing technology. A new change to be added to the new technology is to come to school with your own keyboard and mouse and just check out a monitor with your school ID, then you'll be able to use the computer anywhere you want without a bunch of snoops trying to beat you to market first. And I hate it when I leave files behind on computers, that is the worst. Schools should provide students with their own accounts to store all documents. Everything for the classes should be in 2 forms, one which is a hard copy (books, or syllabus) and the other which is on disk. Pretty soon, I'm just gonna start scanning all of my books I purchase and giving them out to people. Try to stop that kind of file shareing ;P
The schools should be tailored towards being as innovative and as free as possible. Games should be actively sought after for people to play because the next era of man "will" be online worlds where you can actually "see" the individual you're talking to a world a way in a3 D world. Things around your houes will be generated through a 3D camera and you will have a way to put on a pair of gloves and manipulate objects in your house which are servo connected to a machine that mimics your movement based on feedback from the computer you're at. As the tactile interfaces increases, you will be able to touch, sense and feel people a world away. How about put a camera in your car and connect it through GPS. Setup an interface on the computer you're at and use force feedback (like to really feel a head on collision) and drive your car down the road.
"Hey, whose driving?" "It's me! Using WI-FI." "Oops, I'm in a non WI-FI zone and I've lost control of my car" :)
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| Colleges like to styme innovation |
| 06.09.04 (10:36 am) [edit] |
Hey, I'm a programmer and I'm in the bit of a problem of going to school and using the computer and it tries its best to stop "scary hackers" and "scary viruses" that really don't do any real damage to any systems and then coporations make up fake numbers as to the "estimated" loss in money.
Are they serious?
You can't lose imaginary money. Is all the money multiplied by i or something? How can you give a reason to soo totally lock down computer systems where it's not the schools doing the innovation, it's the companies that are giving you the tools to lock down innovation that are now creating all of this innovative software. I say it's a way for the coporations to try and slow down the flow of technology to the point of finding a way to making money out of the new technology. Like WI-FI, P2P and whatever new technology us true programmers create out of our heads, it's not the technology ability to create damage, it's the programmers unwantingness to tell coporations, here's how you can profit.
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| The next big push, the internet == "your tv" |
| 06.09.04 (7:43 am) [edit] |
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The internet is increasing in speed so streaming video is keeping pace with it. Streaming video will allow anyone to become a regular television on the net. The difference is it will be "far" more interactive then any television sets. There are billions of sites on the net which is equal to billions of television station with programming suited to all needs. Hey, I just my start a tv station on my web site. I call it "All epatterson, all the time."
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| Humanist vs Religious :) |
| 06.03.04 (11:46 am) [edit] |
We have to sides of a table. One side is should we, another side is could we. One practices restraint, the other practices unrestraint. One practices suppression of knowledge due to fear of devine intervention, another practice unrestrain, which funnly, may also be to stop devine intervention.
I hope the above is kind of reasonable because now I'lll make a point. As our technology increases in speed, and when I say increases in speed you just have to review anything quantum related to know anything about the advances science is making, who do we keep it from endangering ourselves. It no longer is a threat of a bomb blowing up. A bomb is quite easy to see and feel. It is no longer a threat of, hey, look at that giant army or look at those giant ships or tanks or whatever mechanism. It's no longer confined to the 2 dimesional battleground of a flat plane earth as in thousands of years past. It's not even confined to our size which is measured in feet to the new and improved size of nano. (Who says size does matter?).
This is something to ponder as we work away on our little gizmos that do this that and the other. The funny thing is I'm working on AI.
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| Brockian Ultra-Cricket |
| 06.03.04 (10:24 am) [edit] |
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Anyone up for a game. I found it is only played by transdimenional beings who have been playing it for billions of years. It's just like cricket but infinitely more funny. ;)
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| I'm working |
| 06.03.04 (8:09 am) [edit] |
I'm working on comprehensively putting a lot of skill into creating a lot of things web related. I'm talking about VoIP, pop, smtp, http, xml, struts, gis, maybe gps and a little ai with solar cells, batteries, charge inverters and and, hmm, a digital SLR Fuji Finepix s5000 camera.
It ought to be interesting.
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Talk in my flooble chatterbox!
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