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  • duran 2:22 pm on July 27, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Batman, Film, Movies, Optics, , The Dark Knight   

    Amazing technical write up on how The Dark Knight was filmed and worked on in Post. 

    Studio Daily Article on The Dark Knight Production Process.

    In short, IMAX breaks the technology that is at hand for most movie production studios, even the big ones. Well worth the read.

    To support the IMAX scenes, the studios could not work in full IMAX resolution, which is theoretically 18K; instead, the target resolution was approximately 8K, the maximum resolution for scanned film. Even that was difficult. “A single 8K frame requires 200 MB of data,” Franklin says. “So we had to upgrade our whole infrastructure. We needed faster network speeds to move data around, massively beefed up servers, and — the most important thing — a new compositing solution.”

     
  • duran 12:26 pm on July 27, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: bugs science ants colony   

    Ants! 

    The best part is at the end, where they reveal the full scope and size of the ant colony.

    – Thanks Starbuck for the URL

     
    • leah 7:06 am on July 28, 2008 Permalink

      wow…that’s crazy

    • Lauren 9:43 pm on August 1, 2008 Permalink

      Cool, but … poor ants! They built the equivalent of the Great Wall of China and we destroy it! Poor little things.

  • duran 1:58 am on July 13, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apple, bugs, crash, iphone, load, mobile, , phones, software   

    iphone firmware 2.0 so far… after the brick. 

    So, it took me about 3, maybe 4 hours to “unbrick” my iphone.
    I’ll get right out of the way that I think that’s utterly, massively, stupidly, unacceptable.

    From my personal observation, with out reading any of the documentation, this is what I observed…

    Last Thursday at some point I update iTunes to 7.7. Easy as pie.

    Roughly at 10am the next day (Friday) the iPhone 2.0 software was released for general consumption (lets ignore the thursday leak…) via iTunes.

    I dock my phone with the macbook pro.

    I let it sync the iPhone.

    I press “update software.”

    *begin headache*.

    The update does the following.
    1. It backs up all data on your phone.
    2. It wipes your phone of all data.
    3. It installs the new software.
    4. It tries to authenticate with Apple.

    Steps 1 through 3 went very quickly.
    Step 4 took 3+ hours.

    This is where I’m upset.
    Apple knows how many iPhone’s they’ve sold.
    They also know how many 2nd generation iPhone’s they were shipping to retailers.
    If you have spent the last 6 months (yes, they have, I know for a fact) testing the iPhone 2 software with select customers (yes, they have, I know for a fact, I’m one of them)…

    Then as Apple, shouldn’t you know **EXACTLY** how much bandwidth and processor cycles you’ll need on friday to support the existing customer base and new customer base who are trying to update their phones?

    I mean… Its math right? its not magic… its not… a guessing game?
    Right?

    As I said, at approx 10am Friday, I updated my phone, it took 3 hours to go from firmware 2.0 install to completing authentication with apple’s servers to allow me to use my phone, as a phone.

    This is unacceptable.

    Sure, around 1pm, or 2pm, it started working again, but it wasn’t seemless.
    it wasn’t even “well communicated”.

    The error messages, as you can see in my previous post are esoteric and confusing. “Error number -4″ and error number -9000 something…

    I’m a IT guy. I read error messages for a living. These error messages are shit. (mostly cause you can’t copy and paste from a popup item like that in to google and find an answer)

    They’re not explanitory of the problem.
    They don’t offer a clear answer. “Try again later”

    “why?” you ask?
    Cause steve jobs hates you, I guess???

    So, for the next 3 hours, between all of the other shit I had to do during my day, I kept attempting to get apple to accept my phone as “real”.

    For 3 hours I wondered if I had a brick sitting on my desk, that a year ago cost me 600 dollars…
    Would they accept a brick for a $200 phone today? The obvious chain of thought flowed through my mind, and I wondered if I would have to turn on my old samsung phone, which never needed a hard-reinstall of new software, ever… (let alone never randomly crashed when i was sending a text message).

    All said and done.
    It works. The Application store is a model of good-design. It simply “works”.
    Apple has an amazing product, thats a model of what we all should expect in our “mobile devices” for the next few years. every higher end phone you will find on the market for the next year is a direct response to the iphone, let alone the iphone 2. Android is a competitor, and maybe symbian is one also after the opensource release recently. But apple, as always, (if you ignore the **MASSSIVE* fuck up friday) makes a product that you’re able to just plug in, and have work.

    It wasn’t perfect. I’m not at all happy. but I have a feeling they learned their lesson…. or at least I can hope.

     
  • duran 8:27 am on June 30, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: architecture, dream-house, homes, modern   

    When I’m rich and I guess rich… I’d like to live here… 

    … even though it looks like the house that was torn off the side of a hill in Lethal Weapon 2 or what ever…
    http://www.dezeen.com/2008/06/29/casa-11-mujeres-by-mathias-klotz/

    The house is called “Casa 11 Mujeres” (Eleven Women House), a cliff-top house near Santiago in Chile by architect Mathias Klotz.

    (there are more photos on the site I got these from …)

    On the deck.

    From the living room

    On the beach

     
    • Lauren 8:46 pm on July 2, 2008 Permalink

      There are houses like this *all over* LA. Very pretty, but unfortunately, they are also the houses that are the first to go crashing down the hill in a mudslide at the first sign of actual rain. I like a house that has all corners soundly on the ground. Me, I’ll take this: http://tiny.cc/mynewhouse. Why yes, I *do* have horse stalls, and a view of the ocean. :)

  • duran 9:53 pm on June 15, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: wanted movie guns film action entertainment trailers   

    First 7 Minutes of Wanted. 

    mother fucker… the bastards took it down!

    I guess I’m going to have to see this film for real now…

    The first trailer of this looked horrible.
    Then I saw a pretty decent red-band trailer…

    now I saw this, and… wow.

     
  • duran 1:50 pm on May 19, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , clothes, cycle, fashion, motorcycle   

    As the cyclist who hasn’t ridden since that Taxi Cab nuked him 3 years ago… 

    Clothing like this interests me… or at least the fashionista inside of me.

    http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2008/05/rapha_cycling_g.php

    Cycling the streets of New York poses its own unique set of problems, not the least of which is finding gear that doesn’t make you look like a rolling advertisement. Fortunately, there are a few emerging brands that recognize the value in creating stylish, classic apparel with discrete branding. The British company Rapha develops high-performance clothing and accessories for the most demanding road racers and urban messengers around. From featherweight stowaway jackets to touring shorts that won’t make you look like a sausage, smart tailoring, advanced materials and a decidedly non-geeky approach to cycle wear characterizes the label.

    On a more generic note, there are a few things I do that require “functionality” more then “style”. As a motorcycle enthusiast, its the hardest thing in the world to find clothing that “works” and doesn’t make you look like a giant asshole at the same time. I’ve recent purchased a whole set of REV’IT Gear that I plan on talking about more in the future… but the bike’s in the shop after the recent adventures I had in Lehigh County… As soon as she’s out of the shop, I plan on going on a nice ride (slower this time ;) ) that will give me a chance to really know if the money I spent on the gear was worth it from a comfort perspective.

     
  • duran 2:21 pm on March 21, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Barack Obama’s Pastor Jeremiah Wright… Happens to have a lot of friends… 

    It turns out that Rev. Wright, the retired pastor in Barack Obama’s church, who’s caused a lot of blowup recently, has a much longer political history then anyone is really talking about.

    If he’s such a symbol of racism, and bad things in this country, then why is he shaking hands with Bill Clinton? Check the video… (More …)

     
    • Howard Dean 7:31 pm on March 21, 2008 Permalink

      Gosh, THAT changes everything.

      Jeremiah Wright hates you, because you have held him down for over 400 years.

    • duran 3:13 am on March 22, 2008 Permalink

      Snarky replies don’t open up the conversation.
      Why not step up and ask a question, and not hide behind a random login…. (yes I know who H. Dean is…)

      It changes nothing. It doesn’t remove what was said, it just provides a little back ground in to what is really going on that the news media doesn’t want you to see.

  • duran 2:11 pm on March 21, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Because Akira is awesome; Because Daft Punk is awesome; Because Kanye West is awesome 

    Kanye West Stronger. With Daft Punk, and Akira (the movie)… Yeah, one of the better videos I’ve seen in a while.
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  • duran 3:30 pm on March 17, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Forget everything I said about loving Dogs… Here comes the Big Dog, and with it the robot wars. 

    Check the video after the Jump… Watch how far we’ve come with robotics… wow. (More …)

     
  • duran 1:22 pm on March 17, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Dogs are awesome. 

    Please watch the video after the jump…
    (More …)

     
    • Leah 7:06 pm on March 17, 2008 Permalink

      OMG. That is AWESOME!!

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