holy crap

Posted on June 13th, 2007 by dandavis

So, I was doing some more Stumbling and stumbled across this talk from TED2007. The talk was given by Blaise Aguera y Arcas, creator of Seadragon, and it centered around Photosynth.

From the Photosynth site:

The Photosynth Technology Preview is a taste of the newest – and, we hope, most exciting – way to view photos on a computer. Our software takes a large collection of photos of a place or an object, analyzes them for similarities, and then displays the photos in a reconstructed three-dimensional space, showing you how each one relates to the next.

In our collections, you can access gigabytes of photos in seconds, view a scene from nearly any angle, find similar photos with a single click, and zoom in to make the smallest detail as big as your monitor.

youngin's with the youngin'est

Posted on October 7th, 2006 by dandavis

Sarah and Parker Sarah and Sophie

hilda, the evil rottweiler!

Posted on March 9th, 2006 by dandavis

Grrrrrr! img_9917 img_9957

And, to offset all of the rottweiler evilness, a flower:
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cyn is zenful

Posted on February 4th, 2006 by dandavis

I know that I have linked to Cyn's blog before (proof 1, proof 2, but I haven't actually spoken about it directly! Well, that changes here and now! You should all go take a look! She posts pictures on blog occasionally… some of the kids, some of nature type stuff, and some random other things that look neat through the lens. She also posts cute stories about the kids.

you just have to love the faces

Posted on January 6th, 2006 by dandavis

No! Mommy and Sophie I Want Some! Mommy and Parker

i have no camera

Posted on January 3rd, 2006 by dandavis

I used to own a really nice Canon 20D that I, presumably, got for Christmas 2004. (I actually got it in October… I needed time to practice with it, right?) Lately, though, it has been in the clutches of my beautiful wife who has taken some really nice photos with it and the new 50mm macro lens I got her for Christmas. I need to figure out some way to get my camera back from her… we'll see how it goes.

Until then, here are some of my favorite photos from photogs over at DPChallenge:

There are way too many to link here… Go take a look!

Oh, and here are some of my favorites that Cyn has taken:

hear ye! hear ye!

Posted on December 11th, 2005 by dandavis

OK, finally got off my lazy rump and sat it down in front of my laptop to do some picture stuff… such as upload a bunch of new photos of the youngin's! You can find them in this flickr photoset!

Also, figured it was about time for a status on my diet. I'm down 80 pounds since beginning this WOL in July. I'm hovering between 224 and 228. I have hit a bit of a plateau, but nothing that has me concerned… especially since we getting deep into winter. The body's cycle leading through fall and into winter is to try and store as much fat as possible to help meet its needs through, what would be in the wild, a reduction of available resources. Then, as winter passes and spring abounds, the body will once again turn into a lean, mean. fat-burning machine. At least in the wild, it would be that way. Is that still how it is supposed to work with us "civilized" beings? I don't know. But, it helps to explain my plateau and it will keep me on track until the weight loss resumes. Honey dearest, are we planning a trip to the beach this summer? 'Cause I think I'll be ready for it this time! I'll post some good "before" and "after" – actually, "after" doesn't sound right… more like "during" – pictures a bit later… I need to take some new "during" pictures.

Oh, and speaking of this WOL/WOE/diet, check out this pic of my baby girl. Mmmmm! Meat good. She is making a good start down the path of healthy eating. Now, about that toddler

what the hell

Posted on August 25th, 2005 by dandavis

OK, so I figured I'd go ahead and use this thing which I spent so much time installing. Doesn't so much matter whether or not people read… I just ran out of other fun things to do on the interweb, so here I am.

So,

As you should be able to see on the left, I've started using Flickr to store some of my photos… some of them were taken by Cyn.

And, while I am at it, I might as well use this as a good place to tell the one or two people who visit this site per year about the Paleo diet. Short of it is that you eat foods that your body is designed to eat. A lot of the crap in today's diet (grains, sugar, additives) are what's causing a multitude of diseases… even some that you wouldn't normally attribute to diet. I won't be able to do the subject justice, so go pick up a book… my favorite is Ray Audette's Neanderthin. (And, at only $6.99 new why the hell wouldn't you? Aren't you, of all people, worth it?) Another decent book, although I don't agree with his low fat approach, is The Paleo Diet by Loren Cordain. Oh, and following this way of life eating plan, I have lost 52 pounds in a very short amount of time. (2.5 months and, yes, I know it's probably way too fast, but I am not starving nor depriving myself. I'm simply eating evolutionarily appropriate foods when I get hungry.)

To supplement the diet, I recently (today) [re]started going to kung fu class*. I used to go 2-3 times per week, but mandatory employment modification put the kibosh on that. So, after an almost 2 year long hiatus, I have returned to the kwoon… and damn it if I didn't get my ass kicked. But it feels great… I may change my mind in the morning when I can't stand up, but right now I feel awesome. If you are interested and live in or around Cary, NC, the school is called Way of the Dragon Martial Arts. It's more about self-defense than pretty belts. And, as an added bonus, you get to play with some long, pointy weapons.

Fin.

-dan

* – "class" really doesn't feel like the right word, but I'm tired of thinking for today, so "class" will have to do.