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Skype Me

June 28th, 2008

I started skype’ing again and I’m looking for folks to video skype with. If you have a webcam and want to skype, let us know. Tru loves it! I’ve also had a good time getting to see the where several out of town friends live that I otherwise haven’t been able to see. Since it works on wireless laptops, I’ve been able to roam all over the house while video chatting. I just have to make sure I watch out and make sure I don’t accidentally catch Erin feeding Heidi :-)

http://skype.com/download/

I know that a few family members have Mac’s. I think they have built in cameras. If you don’t have a camera, I have had really good luck with the Logitech Communicate STX which is only $37 with free shipping from newegg. It comes with a built in microphone. It also works great in Linux with a V4L and V4L2 driver.

IM or email me and I’ll give you my skype info.

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Elisa: an application to turn a pc into a media center

February 16th, 2008

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Google Homepage and Our RSS Feeds

December 3rd, 2007

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In this video:

* How to get a personalized Google homepage

* How to add our RSS feeds to automatically get our blog updates and updates from my camera. Use the following RSS feeds:

Our blog – http://thespicelands.com/blogdata/index.rss

Flickr – shutterspeedway’s flickr.com rss feed

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Remote Controlled Plane and Simulator

October 6th, 2007

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RSS Feeds

October 2nd, 2007

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Donate Your Computer to Science!

September 27th, 2007

Help cure cancer and other terminal illnesses by allowing Stanford University to use your computer when you aren’t using it!

According to Stanford.edu, “What is protein folding and how is folding linked to disease? Proteins are biology’s workhorses — its “nanomachines.” Before proteins can carry out these important functions, they assemble themselves, or “fold.” The process of protein folding, while critical and fundamental to virtually all of biology, in many ways remains a mystery. Moreover, when proteins do not fold correctly (i.e. ‘misfold’), there can be serious consequences, including many well known diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, Mad Cow (BSE), CJD, ALS, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s disease, and many Cancers and cancer-related syndromes.”

They have develped a computer program that runs on your computer. When you’re not using your computer, the program downloads proteins, studies them, and sends the results back to Stanford. Here’s how to do it:

Windows users, download this! Still stuck with Windows 98 or ME? use this one instead! Linux users, use this program.

Download it to your desktop, or another location where you won’t forget to run it everyday! Run it. Enter 12912 as your team number and linuxChique as your username (if you don’t want to create a new one). Then agree to everything else it asks you. Let it do it’s thing! You’ll be working toward a cure for cancer and other genetic terminal illnesses!

To make this program start automatically when you boot windows, go to Start menu -> [all] Programs -> Startup submenu. Then just make a shortcut from the Folding@Home****.exe file into that menu.

Linux users, just add it to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local!

The longer the program runs, the more good you are doing! You can let it go for days at a time. This program runs on my computer constantly, and I’ve completedly 2 work units already. Thank you for listening, and please let me know if you actually do this!

Here’s my progress so far:

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GPS Overlay Test

April 10th, 2007

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GPS + a serial terminal logger + some perl scripts + Image Magick + mencoder + cinelerra = my GPS speed overlayed ontop of a video of me driving …. yeah!

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Home Theater PC – MythTV (revisited)

August 27th, 2006

Home Theater PC – MythTV (revisited)

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In this video, I do a more indepth overview of using MythTV as a Tivo-like digital video recorder. This is the setup that Erin, Tru, and I use to manage all of our tv recordings. Unlike my previous video on MythTV, this one goes a little more in depth and goes over the $80 MediaMVP boxes that you can connect to any tv and stream your recordings. You will want to use the custom mvmpc firmware to be able to use it as a mythfrontend. You can have one MythTV box to do all your recordings and just get these $80 set top boxes for each of your TV’s. This allows you to use any old garage sale PC to do your recordings, reducing the overall cost.

Note; there are *2 videos* this week. Don’t forget to check out the webcam video below.

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Video Blog August 26th – Webcam

August 26th, 2006

Video Blog August 26th – Webcam

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Since we had our first week broadcasting ourselves on our webcam, it seems appropriate that this week’s video be all about the webcam. Here I show you what it looks like, now it is connected, and how to use it.

For those that are sick of the webcam, I’ll try not to post about it anylonger :-P

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Spy On Us With Our Webcam

August 23rd, 2006

For a limited time, you can spy on us on our live webcam! You can even move the web cam to look around the room!

http://home.thespicelands.com/cgi-bin/webcam.cgi

Be nice to others and if you see that there are several people trying to control it, take turns.

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