Dune (1984) – David Lynch does Sci-Fi.

25 04 2008

Dune cover.I recently watched Dune, David Lynch’s 1984 version of a famous Sci-Fi Novel by Frank Herbert.  This movie was made the year I was born, and it definitely has the feel of an 80’s Sci-Fi film.  Visuals, such as the shield used in the knife fights, seem influenced by TRON which was released two years earlier.  Prior to seeing the film, I read that I would either love it or hate it, and that opinion might be largely based upon my knowledge of the original novel.  I ended up with mixed feelings.  I loved the visuals that Lynch created, such as the dream like montages that seem to occur throughout the film (the sets and scenery were amazing as well), but what fell short for me was the story telling aspect of the movie.  It seems that the film was not fully capable of describing all of the intricate relationships between characters and factions in the film.  I also felt that the last third of the movie was rushing to catch up with the novel (I can not be 100% sure on this since I have not read the original Novel).  I have a feeling if I read the original Dune before watching this film, I would absolutely love it, but as a stand-alone film Dune falls short with its story telling.  However, I still recommend this film.  It is really fun to watch, and some of the characters that Lynch brings to life are just incredible.  However, do keep in mind that you are watching a very much abridged version of Frank Herbert’s novel, and to get the full experience it is probably best that you read that before watching Lynch’s Dune.  I definitely plan on reading Dune at some point in the near future, after that I may revisit the movie and see how, if at all, my opinion of the film has changed.

Obligatory Dune Lolcat:

Dune LolCat





Look around you – Maths

24 04 2008

I haven’t posted in a while since I have been extremely busy at work and therefore too lazy and tired at night to write anything. However, today I have stumbled upon this fantastic educational video. It is from the “Look around you” series of videos on the BBC. I think this is the video Hillary Clinton used to teach her campain how to do arithmatic. Enjoy.





B is for

12 04 2008

BestialityThat bear is so scared

and also the Bible, which this site illustrates via legos.





Wii Remote Marvels

12 04 2008

This is mildly old, but still incredible.

from www.ted.com posted with vodpod





Naked Pictures of Your Buddy’s Girlfriend Video

11 04 2008

This is absolutely hilarious. Make sure you watch the entire video.

from www.break.com posted with vodpod





136 mph Rally Car Jump Video

10 04 2008

The title says it all. I wasn’t going to post anything tonight, but then I saw this and it was the most insane rally jump I have seen!  Click Here to see a longer version of the video.

Update: A person on the Vwvortex forums found a quote from the driver, Jim Clark, after he made the jump:

“The car went on the limiter on the crest and thats 220 KPH! When we landed we were both winded and the shockers burst thats what caused the fire, the boot and rear quarters are bent down about 6 inches Never again I am in so much pain today. Apparently the record length jump set on a rally is 57 metre`s we must of been close to that? …. and he later added this: “It was one small step for mankind. They say no pain no gain and this is true because I am going to gain a canny bill for the repairs. The bottom line is we are both going to recover and thats all that matters Thumbs Up! On a lighter note; when I was in A+E the doctor came in and asked what had happened. I explained it went like this; I was doing 220KPH down the road (he asked what type of road). I said single track back road and I took off on a jump and flew 60 metres and landed heavily… He said your in the wrong hospital mate the mental hospital is 5 miles up the road.”

from www.break.com





Chair on Vimeo

10 04 2008

I just signed up for Vimeo. It is a great video hosting site that has true HD video content. It provides 500mb a week for free. The only catch is that the videos you upload have to be original content made by you. My first upload is “Chair” which is a stop-motion movie I made in college. Below is a standard quality version of the video.  For the HD Version click here

I took a picture of this chair every 25 feet or so for about 4 miles. I had to put tape on the camera’s viewfinder in order to line the chair up for each picture (for continuity). I started at my apartment in north Baltimore and finished down in the Inner Harbor. It was edited in Adobe Premier Pro and the background music is “Spectrum” from Boards of Canada. The camera I used was a Sony DSC-W7

from www.vimeo.com posted with vodpod





G35 + Boxer Puppy = Oh Sh*t!

8 04 2008

Edit: The link was broken.  It should be working now.

This guy learned a lesson the hard way. Here is the post with what happened.

Picture of the troublemaker:





All cars should come with a Scangauge

8 04 2008

So I got this useful gadget about a week ago that plugs into the OBD II port in your car and can display all sorts of information that your car’s computer knows about. It is called the Scangauge II and costs $170.

It can display a ton of stuff such as:

TPS: Throttle position sensor 0-100%
fIA: Intake Air Temps (Temperatures at the intake manifold)
fWT: Coolant water temperature
HPR: Horsepower
VLT: System Voltage
IGT: Ignition timing (advance)
LOD: % Power request
Closed/Open loop: Fuel management and transition point from O2 control to WOT
STF: Short term Fuel trims (Idle % on Block 32)
LTF: Long term Fuel trims (Partial throttle on Block 32)
OX1: #1 O2 sensor output, 0-100
OX2: #2 O2 sensor output, 0-100
MPH: Digital speed reading from Speed sensor
RPM: Digital RPM’s
MPG: Miles per gallon
GPH: Gallons per hour

Trip Data: Fuel economy, Fuel used, Distance, drive time, Avg. speed,
Distance/time/fuel to empty, ETC.

Scan Tool: Code reader and eraser, Readiness test, Turn off CEL’s

It also has a back light which I can adjust to match the lights in both of my cars!

The most useful part of this tool is the scanner that it has. When you get a CEL or MIL, it will read the codes that the ECU spits out to tell you what the hell is wrong with your car. It will also tell you the freeze data (information about what was going on) when the malfunction occurred.

So far I have been able to figure out that my Jetta has a Oxygen sensor on its last leg and the TT has a dead Air flow sensor. Both problems mess up my fuel economy – which is awesome.

Since both cars are out of warranty, the ability to diagnose engine problems myself on the fly will be pretty handy. If I really get crazy maybe I’ll grab a copy of Ross-Tech VAG COM which is the ultimate engine software tool.

Scangauge in the TT
Scangauge in the Jetta





Robots love 100 watt CFL’s

7 04 2008

This weekend I replaced as many bulbs as I could with 100 Watt CFL’s. These suckers are awesome. I know because my light sensors have three settings, dark, light, and awesome. The best thing about these are that they only use 26 actual watts of power. The downside is that they contain mercury. I am not really concerned about that since my advanced electronic pirate/ninja circuits are not affected by liquid metals.

The only reason I am writing about this is because when I searched for “100 Watt CFL” on google, the first page returned was about growing marijuana with them, which is hilarious as well as informative.