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21:57:39 02/09/12
Short Skirt Keeper Klips 09.06.11
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Video Compilation of Short Skirt clips taken from Network Television. NO SOUND
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14:00:00 01/28/12
Episode 175: Polygonal Blob
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After a visit to Libre Graphics World with a report about the state of GIMP 2.8 and a look into the future. I tackle a question I was asked at the 28c3. Is there a way to draw geometric figures in GIMP? Well, I found three. The selection tools provide a variety of ways to make a geometric selection which later can be stroked or filled with a colour or pattern. The paths tool can be handy too, I didn’t cover it in this show. The Gfig plugin allows the construction and editing of such figures, but there are a lot of drawbacks and some risk of fatal crashes. And finally – is GIMP the right tool? Why not take Inkscape, dabble a bit and export the result to GIMP? Inkscape is easy to use for simple tasks – they have a really good user interface. For more complicated stuff there are the tutorials at screencasters.com. Long time no show there, but perhaps Richard and heathenx can be pestered into making some more. They haven’t given up but gone into hibernation a bit. And if you are in or around Toronto – Steve Czajka is holding an interesting course there. The TOC 00:40 State of GIMP 2.8 – http://libregraphicsworld.org/ 01:55 28c3 in Berlin 02:30 Drawing geometric figures – a missing feature? 03:30 Select and stroke 03:35 Rectangle, Ellipse and Free Hand selection tool 04:15 Help from Guides and the Grid 05:00 Stroke 05:50 Combining selections 06:20 Subtracting selections 07:10 gfig plugin 07:30 Lines,rectangles, circles, arcs, polygons, stars and more 08:10 Limits and drawbacks 09:00 Editing 11:00 CRASH!!!! 11:30 Don’t use GIMP! Use Inkscape! 15:30 Getting the work back to GIMP. 16:00 Making a colour transparent 17:00 Choose the right tool 18:00 Version control for GIMP – not yet Meet the GIMP Video Podcast by Rolf Steinort and Philippe Demartin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Germany License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://meetthegimp.org.
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23:18:03 01/27/12
COUNTERPARTS On Tour Now (Feb/Mar & May 2012)
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COUNTERPARTS On Tour Now (Feb/Mar & May 2012)
COUNTERPARTS On Tour Now (Feb/Mar & May 2012) THE CURRENT WILL CARRY US AVAILABLE NOW iTunes: bit.ly Amazon Mp3: amzn.to Spotify: spoti.fi Counterparts Merch - www.victoryrecords.com On Tour Now With: Shai Hulud, A Plea For Purging, Dead Icons 02/24/2012 - Danbury, CT @ Heirloom Arts Center 02/25/2012 - Trenton, NJ @ Championships 02/26/2012 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ THE CHANCE 02/27/2012 - Crofton, MD @ MACC 02/28/2012 - Fredericksburg, PA @ The Refuge 02/29/2012 - Nashville, TN @ Rocketown 03/01/2012 - Sylacauga, AL @ New Needle Tattoo 03/03/2012 - Fort Worth, TX @ TomCats West 03/04/2012 - San Antonio, TX @ The White Rabbit 03/06/2012 - Mesa, AZ @ The Undeground 03/07/2012 - Anaheim, CA @ Mirror Image Studios 03/12/2012 - Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe 03/13/2012 - Sunnyvale, CA @ Dosa Biryani 03/14/2012 - Reno, NV @ The Holland Project 03/15/2012 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Salt Lake Foursquare 03/16/2012 - Cheyenne, WY @ The Banaza 03/17/2012 - Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom On Tour Now With: Your Demise, Hundredth, Gideon 05/03/2012 - Ottawa, ON, CA @ Maverick's 05/04/2012 - Kingston, ON @ Time To Laugh 05/08/2012 - Newmarket, ON, CA @ Royal CDN Legion 05/09/2012 - Windsor, ON, CA @ Dominion 05/10/2012 - London, ON, CA @ London Music Hall 05/11/2012 - Toronto, ON, CA @ Sneaky Dees 05/12/2012 - Kitchener, ON, CA @ Club Wax 05/13/2012 - St. Catherines, ON, CA @ LEVEL 3 05/17/2012 - Thunder Bay, ON, CA @ Black Pirates 05/19/2012 - Regina, SK, CA @ THE DISTRIKT 05/20/2012 ... From: VictorVTV Views: 936 14 ratings Time: 01:00 More in Music
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23:18:03 01/27/12
COUNTERPARTS On Tour Now (Feb/Mar & May 2012)
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COUNTERPARTS On Tour Now (Feb/Mar & May 2012)
COUNTERPARTS On Tour Now (Feb/Mar & May 2012) THE CURRENT WILL CARRY US AVAILABLE NOW iTunes: bit.ly Amazon Mp3: amzn.to Spotify: spoti.fi Counterparts Merch - www.victoryrecords.com On Tour Now With: Shai Hulud, A Plea For Purging, Dead Icons 02/24/2012 - Danbury, CT @ Heirloom Arts Center 02/25/2012 - Trenton, NJ @ Championships 02/26/2012 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ THE CHANCE 02/27/2012 - Crofton, MD @ MACC 02/28/2012 - Fredericksburg, PA @ The Refuge 02/29/2012 - Nashville, TN @ Rocketown 03/01/2012 - Sylacauga, AL @ New Needle Tattoo 03/03/2012 - Fort Worth, TX @ TomCats West 03/04/2012 - San Antonio, TX @ The White Rabbit 03/06/2012 - Mesa, AZ @ The Undeground 03/07/2012 - Anaheim, CA @ Mirror Image Studios 03/12/2012 - Canoga Park, CA @ Cobalt Cafe 03/13/2012 - Sunnyvale, CA @ Dosa Biryani 03/14/2012 - Reno, NV @ The Holland Project 03/15/2012 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Salt Lake Foursquare 03/16/2012 - Cheyenne, WY @ The Banaza 03/17/2012 - Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom On Tour Now With: Your Demise, Hundredth, Gideon 05/03/2012 - Ottawa, ON, CA @ Maverick's 05/04/2012 - Kingston, ON @ Time To Laugh 05/08/2012 - Newmarket, ON, CA @ Royal CDN Legion 05/09/2012 - Windsor, ON, CA @ Dominion 05/10/2012 - London, ON, CA @ London Music Hall 05/11/2012 - Toronto, ON, CA @ Sneaky Dees 05/12/2012 - Kitchener, ON, CA @ Club Wax 05/13/2012 - St. Catherines, ON, CA @ LEVEL 3 05/17/2012 - Thunder Bay, ON, CA @ Black Pirates 05/19/2012 - Regina, SK, CA @ THE DISTRIKT 05/20/2012 ... From: VictorVTV Views: 936 14 ratings Time: 01:00 More in Music
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22:41:05 01/18/12
Defrag: Gov's Nest, Bitlocker Q's, Win7 Defrag,
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Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[00:10] - Update on Gov's Nest.
[05:32] - Will system image still have access to Bitlocker?
[06:05] - What type of encryption does Bitlocker use?
[06:17] - Does Windows 7 defrag the pagefile or hiber file?
[07:30] - How Windows 7 defrag works.
[08:00] - How to remove all folders with "foo" from command line.
[09:00] - Do I need to install all .NET, or just most recent in Win7?
[11:35] - Is Recent Items use count exposed somewhere?
[12:22] - Clicking task bar icon doesn't bring app forward.
[14:42] - Reboot not showing on remote desktop.
[15:26] - Laptop screen disables when monitor connected on boot.
[17:16] - DCOM errors on Windows 7.
[19:00] - Pick of the Week - The Lenovo Yoga .
[21:32] - Pick of the Week - Kinect for Windows . [ link ]
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22:41:05 01/18/12
Defrag: Gov's Nest, Bitlocker Q's, Win7 Defrag,
[LESS INFO] 4 VIEWS | ADDED 22:41:05 01/18/12
Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 ( see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com . We will also be checking comments for problems, but the email address will let us contact you if needed.
[00:10] - Update on Gov's Nest.
[05:32] - Will system image still have access to Bitlocker?
[06:05] - What type of encryption does Bitlocker use?
[06:17] - Does Windows 7 defrag the pagefile or hiber file?
[07:30] - How Windows 7 defrag works.
[08:00] - How to remove all folders with "foo" from command line.
[09:00] - Do I need to install all .NET, or just most recent in Win7?
[11:35] - Is Recent Items use count exposed somewhere?
[12:22] - Clicking task bar icon doesn't bring app forward.
[14:42] - Reboot not showing on remote desktop.
[15:26] - Laptop screen disables when monitor connected on boot.
[17:16] - DCOM errors on Windows 7.
[19:00] - Pick of the Week - The Lenovo Yoga .
[21:32] - Pick of the Week - Kinect for Windows . [ link ]
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18:02:25 01/09/12
Salmon and Crane on the future of mortgage finance
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Salmon and Crane on the future of mortgage finance
Feb 11 - Felix Salmon and Agnes Crane discuss the economics and politics of the push to change how the government interacts with the US housing market. From: ReutersTV Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 06:09 More in News & Politics
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18:02:25 01/09/12
Salmon and Crane on the future of mortgage finance
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Salmon and Crane on the future of mortgage finance
Feb 11 - Felix Salmon and Agnes Crane discuss the economics and politics of the push to change how the government interacts with the US housing market. From: ReutersTV Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 06:09 More in News & Politics
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13:09:13 12/28/11
Vente - maison - VAYRES (87600) - 1 400m²
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23:37:49 12/10/11
Canadiens @ Devils 12/09/11
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Canadiens @ Devils 12/09/11
Montr%eacuteal Canadiens @ New Jersey Devils 12/09/11 From: NHLVideo Views: 396 2 ratings Time: 02:06 More in Sports
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23:46:12 11/23/11
Police vs. Protesters @Shut Down Wall Street-11/17/11
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Police vs. Protesters @Shut Down Wall Street-11/17/11 This was on 11/17/11, the morning of Shut Down Wall Street. I had to climb on top of a van to get all of this footage. I was actually at the safest spot out of everyone who was marching this morning. Protesters were telling me to get off of the van because I was making them look bad. If you go to 1:52 and look to the left of the screen you can see a police officer punching a protester in the face for no reason From: 11jcantor Views: 9 0 ratings Time: 06:09 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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14:00:00 11/15/11
C&B 2011 Panel: Herb Sutter, Andrei Alexandrescu and Scott Meyers - Concurrency and Parallelism
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I was able to attend C++ and Beyond 2011 and it was a tremendous experience. The technical depth and C++ goodness was profound and lasted for 3 whole days (and two evenings). Thanks Andrei Alexandrescu , Scott Meyers and Herb Sutter for allowing me to crash your affair with my camera - which was perhaps too big and too advanced for the likes of me - still, I was abe to capture some great content like this interactive panel on Concurrency and Parallelism with Scott, Andrei and Herb . Great questions from attendees. Note that this is the second in a series of three panels from C++ and Beyond 2011 that will appear on C9 over the coming months.
Make sure to check out all the C%B 2011 content we're lucky enough to have stored on C9
Enjoy! Learn!
Table of contents (click on the time code link to move the player to that point in time...):
[00:00] Using multiple cores for useful work...
[01:56] Does C++AMP build on PPL?
[02:48] What about operating system scheduling for GPU operations?
[03:49] Transition from platform-specific memory models to a standard(ized) C++ memory model (C++11's MM, to be specific...).
[06:41] Is there a performance penalty associated with a standard C++ memory model?
[09:18] What about functional languages/techniques (with respect to parallel and concurrent programming)?
[15:44] Which performance pitfalls we may pitfall into?
[16:13] What about the work on ranges and wouldn't they help parallelism?
[20:34] Fortran arrays have things like slices and strides. What about C++AMP?
[22:42] Parallel debugging...
[23:30] How baked is C++AMP?
[25:26] On SIMD and MIMD...
[34:20] Computation-following-data versus data-following-computation...
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14:00:00 11/15/11
C&B 2011 Panel: Herb Sutter, Andrei Alexandrescu and Scott Meyers - Concurrency and Parallelism
[LESS INFO] 49 VIEWS | ADDED 14:00:00 11/15/11
I was able to attend C++ and Beyond 2011 and it was a tremendous experience. The technical depth and C++ goodness was profound and lasted for 3 whole days (and two evenings). Thanks Andrei Alexandrescu , Scott Meyers and Herb Sutter for allowing me to crash your affair with my camera - which was perhaps too big and too advanced for the likes of me - still, I was abe to capture some great content like this interactive panel on Concurrency and Parallelism with Scott, Andrei and Herb . Great questions from attendees. Note that this is the second in a series of three panels from C++ and Beyond 2011 that will appear on C9 over the coming months.
Make sure to check out all the C%B 2011 content we're lucky enough to have stored on C9
Enjoy! Learn!
Table of contents (click on the time code link to move the player to that point in time...):
[00:00] Using multiple cores for useful work...
[01:56] Does C++AMP build on PPL?
[02:48] What about operating system scheduling for GPU operations?
[03:49] Transition from platform-specific memory models to a standard(ized) C++ memory model (C++11's MM, to be specific...).
[06:41] Is there a performance penalty associated with a standard C++ memory model?
[09:18] What about functional languages/techniques (with respect to parallel and concurrent programming)?
[15:44] Which performance pitfalls we may pitfall into?
[16:13] What about the work on ranges and wouldn't they help parallelism?
[20:34] Fortran arrays have things like slices and strides. What about C++AMP?
[22:42] Parallel debugging...
[23:30] How baked is C++AMP?
[25:26] On SIMD and MIMD...
[34:20] Computation-following-data versus data-following-computation...
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23:19:27 11/10/11
11-09 snowfall totals
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11-09 snowfall totals
11-09 snowfall totals From: wluk Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:06 More in News & Politics
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17:37:56 11/10/11
SPLASH 2011: Dave Thomas - On Modern Application Development
[LESS INFO] 25 VIEWS | ADDED 17:37:56 11/10/11
It's been a while since we've been lucky enough to catch up with Dave Thomas . Dave is well known for his work in object oriented programming language design, dynamic language development (SmallTalk), and virtual machines. Dave did the initial development of the Eclipse IDE and is currently the CEO of Bedarra Corporation. Dave is a recognized leader in the discipline of making software. A godfather in software engineering. Many technical conferences benefit from his support and influence.
Here, we learn about the history of SPLASH and find out what's on Dave's mind with respect to modern app development methodologies. Dave shares his wise opinions on the state of objects, JavaScript, Dart, browser DOM, model-driven development, IDEs, and more. Dave is on a mission to democratize software engineering for the masses by removing unnecessary complexity in programming abstractions (has Dave lost his faith in objects?). What does this mean?
Thank you for spending time with C9, Dave! Always a pleasure. We'll see you again at YOW! 2011
Tune in. Enjoy.
Time codes (thanks to George!):
[00:30] history of SPLASH events since the 1986 beginnings
[02:17] - ref to Ivan Sutherland's amazing SPLASH talk
[02:50] concurrency & parallel programming & the role of hardware / software co-design
[04:40] one of the problems in computer science is that most of the students don't know what is involved in hardware & virtual machines
[05:08] the need to go back to old days feeling of growing hardware / software knowledge together
[05:30] what's the state of object oriented programming? Commercially imensely succesful but practical is a disaster since it is difficult for people to do abstractions 6:18 F# is a great language but it is hard to use
[06:45] challenge: complexity is exposed and people get lost in this sea of complexity
[07:00] refactoring in practice is difficult for big projects, the tools and practices are not there
[07:16] Object-oriented technology doesn't have the old 4 generation languages (4GL) like Excel & Access
[07:32] ref to the easy of use of some older MS product
[07:50] as we move into the cloud, the challenge is how do we democratise the programming process
[08:15] the need to setup up a Hadoop cluster to search large data, is questioned
[09:02] notion of Virtual machine in the sky and what's Dave's take on Javascript?
[10:30] one of the challenges of Javascript is having too many ways to do things
[11:00] Dart might help Javascript to be more modular
[12:14] there is still lots of room for innovation on the web & mobile. Current impedance mismatch between DOM (in C++) and Javascript, needs to be solved
[14:22] end-user programming comments
[16:20] reference to a SPLASH paper on direct Mathlab compilation into code. - mathlab issue translating to c++ (v.s. wiring into silicon) - going directly from the model to silicon
[16:50] ref to Simulink, compiling Mathlab to GPU & going from brain to code
[17:30] declarative specifications open opportunities for parallelism
[17:53] ref to a SPLASH talk on spreadsheet processed by multicores
[18:18] there is a huge benefit to go directly from model to code
[19:30] reference to model-driven development
[19:55] a lot can be done with the spreadsheets
[21:27] the challenge of slow software
[21:47] the need to be greener in writing software to reduce cycles
[22:20] the state of IDEs. - Current IDEs cannot refactor huge code
[23:50] - there is a real opportunity for IDEs to breakthrough - their philosophy needs to change
[25:45] comments on the current tendency to move into the cloud
[29:00] parallelism is a tough problem
Recently, Channel 9 was invited to attend the great SPLASH conference . What is SPLASH? Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity . A big thanks to the SPLASH event organizers for inviting me and my camera to engage some key computer scientists and engineers in geeky, fun conversation! SPLASH is a great event! I learned a ton and met many amazing computer scientists and students.
SPLASH is an annual conference that embraces all aspects of software construction and delivery, and that joins all factions of programming technologies. Since 2010 SPLASH is the umbrella for OOPSLA and Onward! [source=splashcon.org]
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17:37:56 11/10/11
SPLASH 2011: Dave Thomas - On Modern Application Development
[LESS INFO] 17 VIEWS | ADDED 17:37:56 11/10/11
It's been a while since we've been lucky enough to catch up with Dave Thomas . Dave is well known for his work in object oriented programming language design, dynamic language development (SmallTalk), and virtual machines. Dave did the initial development of the Eclipse IDE and is currently the CEO of Bedarra Corporation. Dave is a recognized leader in the discipline of making software. A godfather in software engineering. Many technical conferences benefit from his support and influence.
Here, we learn about the history of SPLASH and find out what's on Dave's mind with respect to modern app development methodologies. Dave shares his wise opinions on the state of objects, JavaScript, Dart, browser DOM, model-driven development, IDEs, and more. Dave is on a mission to democratize software engineering for the masses by removing unnecessary complexity in programming abstractions (has Dave lost his faith in objects?). What does this mean?
Thank you for spending time with C9, Dave! Always a pleasure. We'll see you again at YOW! 2011
Tune in. Enjoy.
Time codes (thanks to George!):
[00:30] history of SPLASH events since the 1986 beginnings
[02:17] - ref to Ivan Sutherland's amazing SPLASH talk
[02:50] concurrency & parallel programming & the role of hardware / software co-design
[04:40] one of the problems in computer science is that most of the students don't know what is involved in hardware & virtual machines
[05:08] the need to go back to old days feeling of growing hardware / software knowledge together
[05:30] what's the state of object oriented programming? Commercially imensely succesful but practical is a disaster since it is difficult for people to do abstractions 6:18 F# is a great language but it is hard to use
[06:45] challenge: complexity is exposed and people get lost in this sea of complexity
[07:00] refactoring in practice is difficult for big projects, the tools and practices are not there
[07:16] Object-oriented technology doesn't have the old 4 generation languages (4GL) like Excel & Access
[07:32] ref to the easy of use of some older MS product
[07:50] as we move into the cloud, the challenge is how do we democratise the programming process
[08:15] the need to setup up a Hadoop cluster to search large data, is questioned
[09:02] notion of Virtual machine in the sky and what's Dave's take on Javascript?
[10:30] one of the challenges of Javascript is having too many ways to do things
[11:00] Dart might help Javascript to be more modular
[12:14] there is still lots of room for innovation on the web & mobile. Current impedance mismatch between DOM (in C++) and Javascript, needs to be solved
[14:22] end-user programming comments
[16:20] reference to a SPLASH paper on direct Mathlab compilation into code. - mathlab issue translating to c++ (v.s. wiring into silicon) - going directly from the model to silicon
[16:50] ref to Simulink, compiling Mathlab to GPU & going from brain to code
[17:30] declarative specifications open opportunities for parallelism
[17:53] ref to a SPLASH talk on spreadsheet processed by multicores
[18:18] there is a huge benefit to go directly from model to code
[19:30] reference to model-driven development
[19:55] a lot can be done with the spreadsheets
[21:27] the challenge of slow software
[21:47] the need to be greener in writing software to reduce cycles
[22:20] the state of IDEs. - Current IDEs cannot refactor huge code
[23:50] - there is a real opportunity for IDEs to breakthrough - their philosophy needs to change
[25:45] comments on the current tendency to move into the cloud
[29:00] parallelism is a tough problem
Recently, Channel 9 was invited to attend the great SPLASH conference . What is SPLASH? Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity . A big thanks to the SPLASH event organizers for inviting me and my camera to engage some key computer scientists and engineers in geeky, fun conversation! SPLASH is a great event! I learned a ton and met many amazing computer scientists and students.
SPLASH is an annual conference that embraces all aspects of software construction and delivery, and that joins all factions of programming technologies. Since 2010 SPLASH is the umbrella for OOPSLA and Onward! [source=splashcon.org]











