Saturday, January 31, 2009

Teleportation is real I tell ya!

This was taken from sciencenews.org, at this link [here], for more from them go to their site [here].



Quantum information teleported between distant atoms

New technique can move fragile quantum data between atoms without destroying it
By Patrick Barry
Web edition : Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

A qubit walks into a bar, unsure of whether to order drink A or drink B. If the bartender asks the qubit what it wants, the qubit will collapse and be destroyed. But now researchers can instantly teleport the original, intact qubit to another “bar” far away.

In the Jan. 23 Science, a team is reporting what is the first successful transfer of a qubit — an undecided bit of quantum information — between two widely separated, charged atoms. Because the quantum information instantly hops from one atom to the other without ever crossing the space between the two, scientists call the transfer “teleportation.”

Being able to teleport such information between atoms could aid the development of ultrafast quantum computers and extremely secure quantum communication, the researchers point out.

“The catch with quantum information is that you can’t read it without destroying it,” says study coauthor Steven Olmschenk, a physicist at the University of Maryland in College Park. “Somehow you have to send it from one point to another without ever having read it.”

To read the quantum information contained in an atom or a photon, scientists must measure some property of that particle. But in the quantum world, the act of measuring a particle alters it. Until it’s measured, an atom or photon can remain in an ambiguous state of all possible values simultaneously. Whenever a particle is measured, though, this range of possibilities “collapses” into a single, distinct value. The original, uncommitted state is lost, and it’s this ability to hold multiple values at once that gives qubits such potential for high-performance computing.

Scientists have previously teleported unmolested qubits between photons of light, and between photons and clouds of atoms. But researchers have long sought to teleport qubits between distant atoms. Light’s high speed of travel makes photons good transporters of information, but for storing quantum information, atoms are a much better choice because they’re easier to hold on to.

“This is a big deal,” comments Myungshik Kim, a quantum physicist at Queen’s University Belfast in the United Kingdom. “To store information as it is in quantum form, you have to have a teleportation scheme available between two stationary qubits. Then you can store them and manipulate them later on.”

To teleport the qubit, Olmschenk’s team first linked the fates of two charged atoms of ytterbium, which were suspended in a vacuum chamber by electric fields. Zapping one of the atoms with a microwave pulse excited an electron in that atom, thus putting that electron into a mixture of two possible states. Researchers then zapped each atom with an ultrafast laser that caused each atom to emit a single photon of light. The wavelengths, or colors, of these photons depended on which states the electrons were in. Crossing these photons in a beamsplitter sometimes entwined the states of those electrons, a bizarre quantum phenomenon called entanglement.

When two particles become entangled, their separate quantum identities get blended so that a single equation represents both. So entangling the two electrons caused the original qubit — the unknown, unresolved mixture of two possible states — to become essentially shared between the two atoms.

The researchers then measured the first atom, thus destroying the delicate quantum information it contained, and also destroying the entanglement. That left the original qubit intact in only the second, recipient atom, completing the teleportation.

While the work marks a fundamental achievement in manipulating quantum information, Eugene Polzik, a physicist at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, notes that the efficiency of the procedure is still too low to be useful. Currently, only about one out of every 100 million attempts results in a successful entanglement, though Olmschenk says this rate could be significantly improved.

“This very low efficiency is partly due to technical reasons,” such as a small lens for capturing photons released by the atoms and low detection efficiency for those photons, Polzik comments. “It is nonetheless a spectacular achievement.”

Proof of this phenomena








Lawyers an liars an thief's, Oh my!!!

This I took from New York Times on this page [here]

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Controlling the Cops; Accomplices To Perjury

By ALAN M. DERSHOWITZ;
Published: May 2, 1994

As I read about the disbelief expressed by some prosecutors at the Mollen Commission's recent assertion that police perjury is "widespread" in New York City, I thought of Claude Rains's classic response, in "Casablanca," on being told there was gambling in Rick's place: "I'm shocked -- shocked!"

For anyone who has practiced criminal law in the state or Federal courts, the disclosures about rampant police perjury cannot possibly come as a surprise. "Testilying" -- as the police call it -- has long been an open secret among prosecutors, defense lawyers and judges.

Irving Younger, a onetime New York City Criminal Court judge, described police testimony in search and seizure cases this way: "When one . . . looks at a series of cases, [ it ] then becomes apparent that policemen are committing perjury at least in some of them, and perhaps in nearly all of them."

Judge Younger concluded that the solution to this pervasive problem was "prosecutors' work," since the "courts can only deplore" while the prosecutors can refuse to put perjuring policemen on the witness stand and can prosecute them if they lie.

He was correct in identifying the problem and in arguing that prosecutors bore considerable responsibility for its persistence. But he let the courts off the hook too easily: the central villains in the perjury scandal are precisely judges who, for decades, have pretended to believe the tallest tales told by lying cops in the face of overwhelming evidence of pervasive perjury.

Without the complicity of judges, police perjury would be reduced considerably. Officers know that in many courtrooms they can get away with the most blatant perjury without judicial rebuke or prosecution.

I have seen trial judges pretend to believe officers whose testimony is contradicted by common sense, documentary evidence and even unambiguous tape recordings. And I have seen appellate judges close their eyes to such patently false findings of fact. Judicial acceptance of obviously false testimony sends a subtle yet powerful message of approval, if not encouragement, to perjurers.

In Boston, the police routinely made up imaginary informers to justify searches and seizures, and the judges believed them.

In a Federal case in New York, a judge credited the testimony of a policeman even though he was caught on tape telling an informer that if he testified truthfully, he would run him over "with a truck" and that if the informer ever said "that I said it, I'm gonna deny it." The cop then denied saying it, and despite the tape the judge pretended to believe him.

In Nassau County, a policeman showed a key witness photographs of a suspect before the witness was asked to pick the suspect out of a lineup, and then denied under oath that he had done so.

Many trial judges were prosecutors, and they know perjury when they hear it -- and they hear it often enough to be able to do something about it. Yet many tolerate it because they think most victims of police perjury are guilty of the crimes for which they stand charged.

Some judges refuse to close their eyes to perjury, but they are the rare exception to the rule of blindness, deafness and muteness that guides the vast majority of judges and prosecutors.

The Mollen Commission includes a former judge and prosecutor; unless it broadens its focus to include judges and prosecutors who subtly encourage perjury, nothing will change.

A few cops will be prosecuted, and a quarter-century from now yet another blue-ribbon commission will be "shocked -- shocked" at the pervasiveness of police perjury in the criminal justice system.

Alan M. Dershowitz is professor of law at Harvard.

Comment: "Nah, he's just liein about them liein cause they lie all the time so he thinks it's ok fer him to lie too. See how the beast feeds the beast? Oh yea, I'm liein too so how you like that?"

"The failure to correctly understand physical reality "

Dr Wolff Philosophy Physics Video: Wave Structure of Matter



This information I obtained from spaceandmotion.com, the link is [here]. I am posting this as much for myself as for you, so that I can have a good leads page to look further into this topic when I have more time.

Site Introduction (2009): Despite several thousand years of failure to correctly understand physical reality (hence the current postmodern view that this is impossible) it is actually very simple to work out how matter exists and moves about in Space.
The rules of Science (Occam's Razor / Simplicity) and Metaphysics (Dynamic Unity of Reality) require that reality be described from only one substance existing, as Leibniz wrote;
'Reality cannot be found except in One single source, because of the interconnection of all things with one another'.
When we deduce this most Simple Science Theory of Reality we find that there is only one possible solution: Space must be the substance which exists and matter is formed from waves in Space. The electron is a spherical standing wave in Space. See Wave Diagrams
i.e. While there are many minds and material things, they all exist in one common Space (just look around you and think about it). We can then show that the Wave Structure of Matter is the correct solution as it deduces the fundamentals of Physics & Philosophy perfectly (there are no opinions).
I realise that there are a lot of 'crackpot' theories about truth and reality on the internet, but this solution is the most simple one and it is obvious once known (though it takes time for our minds to adjust to new knowledge).

In hindsight the error was obvious - to try and describe an interconnected reality from the foundation of many discrete and separate things, matter 'particles', which then required forces / fields to connect them in space and time. This was always just a mathematical solution which never explained how matter was connected across the universe.

For those who are religious / spiritual, I think Albert Einstein expresses the enlightened view of God. He writes 'I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fates and actions of human beings.' This harmony arises from a Wave Structure of Matter in Space (we are all interconnected in this space that we all commonly experience). This unity of reality (God, Brahman, Tao, Spirit, Energy, Light, Vibration) is central to all major world religions, thus their common moral foundation of 'Do unto others as to thyself' as the other is part of the self.

Please help our world (human society / life on earth) by sharing this knowledge.
Clearly our world is in great trouble due to human overpopulation and the resultant destruction of Nature, climate change and the pollution of air, land and water. The best solution to these problems is to found our societies on truth and reality rather than past myths and customs (which invariably cause harm).
We are listed as one of the Top Philosophy Websites on the Internet with around 300,000 page views each week, and rank in the top 20 in Google for many academic search terms - so we just need a bit of help to get in the top five. Given the Censorship in Physics / Philosophy of Science Journals (founded on the standard model / particle physics) the internet is clearly the best way to get new knowledge visible to the world.
A world now in great need of wisdom from truth and reality.
Sincerely,
Geoff Haselhurst - Karene Howie - Full Introduction - Email - Nice Letters - Share this Knowledge - Add Comment

"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." (George Orwell)
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." (Mohandas Gandhi)
"All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
"Hell is Truth Seen Too Late." (Thomas Hobbes)

Gizmo's List - The Best Freeware

This is from "http://www.sensiblyeclectic.com's" website, located on this page.
I don't know how accurate his links are, or how often he updates. But I did try a couple links in the "Cleanup & Tuning" section and received the "Page not found" error. That however might have just been me though because my son hogs the bandwidth for his games on weekend nights and it was last night when I tried.

Cleanup & Tuning
File Cleaning, Memory Optimizer, System Tune-Up and more...

Desktop & GUI
File Manager, Program Launcher, Start Menu, Tray Icons and more...

Disk & File Tools
Backup, Restore, Encryption, Synchro-nization and more...

Home & Office
Office Suites, Finance, Project, Spell-Checker, PIM and more...

Image View & Edit
Bitmap, Vector, HDR, Viewer, Photo Organizer and more...

Internet & eMail
Browser, eMail, IM, Download, Parental Filter and more...

Multimedia
Audio/Video Edit, Ripper, Burner, Online TV and more...

Networking
FTP, SSH, Remote Access, BitTorrent and more...

Programming
Editors, Binary Extraction, Search & Replace and more...

Lookup & Cataloging
CD, DVD, File and Software Cataloging and more...

Security
Anti Virus, Adware, Firewall, Intrusion Prevention and more...

System Info
Disk, RAM, Memory, Down/Up, WiFi Finder and more...

System Tools
Registry, Time, Vista Tweaks, Font Manager and more...

Hot Finds!
Fresh from the press. Great free stuff! Check it out.

New Poll for 2009
What's on the top of your wish list for this site. Tell us here.

NOTE: This "again" is from http://www.sensiblyeclectic.com's website. I am "only" posting this here for your convenience (and mine), I highly recommend you go to their site though and see what else they have to offer.

Robert Lauri (A New York to Paris thing)

I can't tell if I like this one so much. It's decent and it's got rhythm but it never seems to go where it's going. I think it would be better if it opened up to some sort of passion or drama at some point. The images in this thing are great though and it's worth taking a few minutes just to see them.

"Eh~, but what do I know anyway?"

“Liberty” has been recorded in Paris and New York. Two capitals whose cultural richness and musical diversity permeate this new album.
The various titles of “Liberty” offer a distinct musical universe, punctuated by profoundly sensitive lyrics, within innovative arrangements that encompass many different rhythms.
The Liberty project is the fruit of the combined efforts of Alain Pype, an eminent French sound engineer, and Robert Lauri. The album will be distributed digitally from major websites throughout whole world.

For more information about Robert Lauri's career, visit : http://www.robert-lauri.com

Robert Lauri – Release of his New Album, "Liberty"

Allen Parson's Project (1976)

From the fantastic album "I Robot"

I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You

Sponge Bob Squarepants Rocks!!!

Sponge Bob- The Campfire Song Song




Sponge Bob F.U.N Song



This next one is the "Not so much for kids version", it's not adult content but it's not the cute Sponge Bob either. It's the Hard Rockin' Sponge Bob!

Sponge Bob Goofy Goober Song
(Rock Version!)

Gorillaz & Madonna...

Gorillaz: Madonna and Gorillaz at Music Awards

John Cougar Mellencamp

I need a lover who wont drive me crazy.....

John Cougar Mellencamp I Need A Lover



Pat Benatar's version [here] "As usual you should right click on the link and select open in a new tab or new window and it should open up full screen fer ya."

Somebody shut those damn dogs up!

LOL, I love these "damn" dogs...

Dogs talking

[CTRL], [ALT] & [DELETE] fashion...

Be polite and only look at the symbolism in the designers work please?


Microsoft Panties


From Panties Geek post at UPHAA.com's site here. Kinda rated PG-10 but that's just my opinion)

Webmasters Comment: You guys are a bunch of panty starin, no life, lazy caint even comment wimp-assed cheeze eatin, notta chance of doin nothin, mud-suckers.... This page gets hit like 25 to 75 times a day and not one of you can even comment on it? I don't understand the "just let me have it SUKKA" philosophy but yer learnin me well on it. Just click the "Cool" button below you lazy good fer nothin soft meat fish-belly Pansy punks an don't worry about it because I'm rippin this blog down now anyway. Honestly I think you need the exercize, even though I don't need yer comments anyway.

Exercize in not being so selfish that you can't even vote on a post... WHEW~!

Einstein Maze puzzle

I solved this in under one minute, "Ha~ha~haa!"

Very few have been able to solve this in under ten minutes.
Some claim it is impossible to solve.


I got this from Cliff Pickover's "Reality Carnival", an awesome site located at this link [here].

I kinda took this whole post and slopped it onto this post.

Yea I did it. I stole it and I admit it, so shoot me or something.
I did it though because I like the guys setup with the links and all. If you want to go to his page (as I think you should) then here is a link to it.

I promise not to try to steal any more and I promise also to try to steal less in the future but either way "more or less" I'll probably steal some stuff as my way of gettin the good stuff out to everyone.

Here is his post...

Images That Lead Us to Parallel Realities

by Cliff Pickover, Reality Carnival

I like images that lead us to parallel realities -- worlds that exist beyond our imagination at the borderlands of our existence. Do you have images you would like to add to the growing collection? Some of the images below may be clicked for more information.

Pedro Kastro is a Portuguese artist who focuses on fantastic parallel universes. [The link to Kastro's site is now unfortuantely broken but we can still admire his work.]



What might this woman be thinking as she transcends space and time? Click image to magnify.

What feeling do you get when you gaze upon the apparition of Friedrich Lohmueller? Click to enlarge.

Here we see a sample from Alex Grey. The woman and man kiss, and we see their internal organs. Nothing is shielded. Note the infinity symbols connecting their hearts and minds. Click the picture to visit Alex's site. Click here to see some Alex Grey illustrations from my book The Loom of God.

Gaze in awe and wonder at the works of Zdzislaw Beksinski. Do they send a chill up your spine? Click image for more information and to see the complete painting.

Here is an example of the work of A. R. Teest:


Sometime, late at night when you are alone or with someone you love, give this link a try.
Click at some of the little squares in the array at bottom of the page.
Tell me if you enjoyed the experience.




Return to Reality Carnival.

If you like stories and images like this, Reality Carnival has many more.

Cheap-assed camera see's ghosts and ghouls hiding within all of us.

Inexpensive Detector Sees the Invisible, In Color

May 24th, 2006 in Technology / Semiconductors
Inexpensive Detector Sees the Invisible, In Color This is a false color image of a Goddard engineer in the far infrared (8-12 micrometer IR spectral band) taken with the 1 megapixel GaAs QWIP camera. Warmer temperatures are orange, cooler temperatures are dark red. Notice the thermal handprint left on her lab coat as she removes her hand from her pocket. Credit: NASA










An inexpensive detector developed by a NASA-led team can now see invisible infrared light in a range of "colors," or wavelengths.

The detector, called a Quantum Well Infrared Photodetector (QWIP) array, was the world's largest (one million-pixel) infrared array when the project was announced in March 2003. It was a low-cost alternative to conventional infrared detector technology for a wide range of scientific and commercial applications. However, at the time it could only detect a narrow range of infrared colors, equivalent to making a conventional photograph in just black and white. The new QWIP array is the same size but can now sense infrared over a broad range.

"The ability to see a range of infrared wavelengths is an important advance that will greatly increase the potential uses of the QWIP technology," said Dr. Murzy Jhabvala of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., Principal Investigator for the project.

Infrared light is invisible to the human eye, but some types are generated by and perceived as heat. A conventional infrared detector has a number of cells (pixels) that interact with an incoming particle of infrared light (an infrared photon) and convert it to an electric current that can be measured and recorded. They are similar in principle to the detectors that convert visible light in a digital camera. The more pixels that can be placed on a detector of a given size, the greater the resolution, and NASA's QWIP arrays are a significant advance over earlier 300,000-pixel QWIP arrays, previously the largest available.

NASA's QWIP detector is a Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) semiconductor chip with over 100 layers of detector material on top. Each layer is extremely thin, ranging from 10 to 700 atoms thick, and the layers are designed to act as quantum wells.

Quantum wells employ the bizarre physics of the microscopic world, called quantum mechanics, to trap electrons, the fundamental particles that carry electric current, so that only light with a specific energy can release them. If light with the correct energy hits one of the quantum wells in the array, the freed electron flows through a separate chip above the array, called the silicon readout, where it is recorded. A computer uses this information to create an image of the infrared source.

NASA's original QWIP array could detect infrared light with a wavelength between 8.4 and 9.0 micrometers. The new version can see infrared between 8 to 12 micrometers. The advance was possible because quantum wells can be designed to detect light with different energy levels by varying the composition and thickness of the detector material layers.

"The broad response of this array, particularly in the far infrared -- 8 to12 micrometers -- is crucial for infrared spectroscopy," said Jhabvala. Spectroscopy is an analysis of the intensity of light at different colors from an object. Unlike a simple photograph that just shows the appearance of an object, spectroscopy is used to gather more detailed information like the object's chemical composition, speed, and direction of motion. Spectroscopy is used in criminal investigations; for example, to tell if a chemical found on a suspect's clothing matches that at a crime scene, and it's how astronomers determine what stars are made of even though there's no way to take a sample directly, with the stars many trillions of miles away.

Other applications for QWIP arrays are numerous. At NASA Goddard, some of these applications include: studying troposphere and stratosphere temperatures and identifying trace chemicals; tree canopy energy balance measurements; measuring cloud layer emissivities, droplet/particle size, composition and height; SO2 and aerosol emissions from volcanic eruptions; tracking dust particles (from the Sahara Desert, e.g.); CO2 absorption; coastal erosion; ocean/river thermal gradients and pollution; analyzing radiometers and other scientific equipment used in obtaining ground truthing and atmospheric data acquisition; ground based astronomy; and temperature sounding.

The potential commercial applications are quite diverse. The utility of QWIP arrays in medical instrumentation is well documented (OmniCorder, Inc. in N.Y.) and may become one of the most significant QWIP technology drivers. The success of OmniCorder Technologies use of 256 x 256 narrow band QWIP arrays for aiding in the detection of malignant tumors is quite remarkable.

Other potential commercial applications for QWIP arrays include: location of forest fires and residual warm spots; location of unwanted vegetation encroachment; monitoring crop health; monitoring food processing contamination, ripeness, and spoilage; locating power line transformer failures in remote areas; monitoring effluents from industrial operations such as paper mills, mining sites, and power plants; infrared microscopy; searching for a wide variety of thermal leaks, and locating new sources of spring water.

The QWIP arrays are relatively inexpensive because they can be fabricated using standard semiconductor technology that produces the silicon chips used in computers everywhere. They can also be made very large, because GaAs can be grown in large ingots, just like silicon.

The development effort was led by the Instrument Systems and Technology Center at NASA Goddard. The Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Adelphi, Md., was instrumental in the theory, design, and fabrication of the QWIP array, and L3/Cincinnati Electronics of Mason, Ohio, provided the silicon readout and hybridization. This work was conceived for, and funded by, the Earth Science Technology Office as an Advanced Component Technology development project.

Source: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, by Bill Steigerwald.

This bunch of bullshit was taken from "PHYSORG.com" at their website [here]. After you go there and read some more of their crap please come back here an let me sell you something too.

Friday, January 30, 2009

This is so cool... "Make yer own icecream"

Funny too...

Betty #44: An Inconvenient Dessert

Natalie Shau's work

Natalie Shau is a very unique artist. A link to her site is [here] for more. Most of it's fantasy driven, some dark, some just bewildering. It's clear in her art that she has an opinion of beauty that might not fit the common theme, but she does it well.

Give it up for Miss Susan Tedeschi (One of the best there ever was)

Susan Tedeschi "Angel from Montgomery"





Susan Tedeschi~Hurt So Bad

Mister Andy Kaufman folks

Andy Kaufman - Jambalaya




Andy Kaufman does Elvis (The Johnny Cash Show 1979)




This is a tribute song made by R.E.M. for the memory of Andy Kaufman.
"Rest in peace Andy...."

R.E.M. - Man On The Moon (official orchestral version)

Karolina from Poland.

Kind of nice short clip.
Poland, Gorzów Wielkopolski, Karolina, "Lamb my angel".

Karolina
(Lamb of my angel)




Time Warp "A cult classic"

The Rocky Horror Picture Show "Time Warp"

Another Dali post...

It's Dali! What more you think you need to hear?

Chef-d'oeuvre
"Walt Disney & Salvador Dali"

A very good 3-D Short Film

On a scale of 1 to 10 this one rates an easy 11.
It has everything in it (except sexy wimmin), it even has frogs.
Play it and I guarantee yer gonna love it!

Fallen Art

Goldfrappe's, "is good music vid" I tell ya!

"Strict Machine" is a electronic–dance song written by British group Goldfrapp and Nick Batt for their second studio album Black Cherry (2003). The song was produced by Goldfrapp and received a positive reception from music critics.

It was released as the second single in the second quarter of 2003, and became the band's second single to appear in the top thirty on singles chart in the United Kingdom.

In May 2004, the song was re-issued under the title "Strict Machine '04" and became Goldfrapp's first top twenty single in the UK.

In the United States, "Strict Machine" was released to success on the Billboard dance charts, where it reached the top position on the Dance Club chart and number three on the Hot Dance Singles Sales chart.

"Strict Machine" featured a music video directed by Jonas Odell. The video, a mixture of graphic and live action segments, builds upon the art direction featured on the band's album and single covers.

Throughout the video, Alison Goldfrapp is surrounded by black and white animated backgrounds, wolf-headed dancers and colorful butterflies

Goldfrapp - Strict Machine

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Art Animation 1

This is a shocking and disturbing, yet beautiful animation. I think it is about deep loss...


The Crossing

Classic Gas played 4 different ways...

Four versions of this folks & each one incredible...
First is the wonderful Vanessa Mae, next is a pumped up electric cello version, then we have a fine woman playing it solo on a harp and last we have Mister Eric Clapton playing like only he can.

ENJOY!

Vanessa Mae - Classical Gas (HQ)




Classical Gas
Electric cello and guitar "Great Duo"



Classical Gas, played on a harp
(Beautiful to listen to her and watch)




Eric Clapton - Classical Gas
(No vid, just stills with Claptons Awesome guitar technique)

Win a Free Flash Drive from me...

Hello All,,,
I am approaching my two millionth hit on this blog to celebrate I am offering the visitor who makes the exact 2,000,000th page hit an offer to win a prize.

The prize is a Kingston Technology's DataTraveler High Speed 2.0 USB Flash drive 2 GIG or higher (depending on model available at my almost local Walmart at the time,,,LOL)
To win you must email me at FunkingDave@gmail.com with a screen shot of the lower portion of the page showing the hit counter at exactly 02000000 and from there we can make arrangements for me to either mail you the drive or send you through PayPal the actual amount and the item number so you can go pick it up yourself

Below is a screenshot, click on it for a larger image...

Please Note: I do have access to hit tracking and will only give this prize away to the "one" person that makes that hit & that hit only!

Image of the flash drive (or similar to it).
Consumer DataTravlers
Also I am now in the process of moving all of this over into a website.
This push button posting was kinda nice but I can do much-much more with NotePad and old-school HTML. I want some flash content, a message board (that works), a guestbook and more freedom.

I do not want to show work in progress, so I'll not announce the link until I'm up and ready.
I think late in February, and I will leave this up for perhaps a month after to invite you all to the site.

I think the site will be much better than this in both content and in format and I hope everyone comes to see it.

With that I thank you all for the tremendous success of this blog and the inspiration that it gave me to move on with it.

Thanks again,,,
Funking Dave
"AKA/David King Rice"

How to make FREE electricity

How To Build Your Own Home Made Electric Generator.
"Or SOMETHING like that"

How to use electricity...

Two good methods for the proper use of electricity...

Eric Speed electric Violin Dragonforce Through the fire





Lisa Scott-Lee - Electric

Man dies at home, HUH?

This was no oversight or error in the system. It was pure GREED in the system. The "only" oversight was that neighbors found the body before the officials could cloud over the issue and candy-coat it.

Freezing death of Mich.man in house sparks anger...
"When neighbors went inside Marvin Schur's house, the windows were frosted over, icicles hung from a faucet, and the 93-year-old World War II veteran lay dead on the bedroom floor in a winter jacket over four layers of clothing.

BAY CITY, Mich. – When neighbors went inside Marvin Schur's house, the windows were frosted over, icicles hung from a faucet, and the 93-year-old World War II veteran lay dead on the bedroom floor in a winter jacket over four layers of clothing.

He froze to death — slowly and painfully, authorities say — days after the electric company installed a power-limiting device because of more than $1,000 in unpaid bills.

The old man's sad end two weeks ago has led to outrage, soul-searching and a resolve never to let something like this happen again.

"There's got to be a way in today's computer age they can find out if someone's over a certain age," said Chad Sepos, 37, a copy machine installer who lives a block away in this Lake Huron city of 34,000 people, about 90 miles from Detroit. "It's just sad."

One of the saddest things of all was that Schur appeared to have plenty of money, and, in fact, one of the neighbors who entered the home reported seeing cash clipped to a pile of bills on the kitchen table. Schur's nephew suggested the old man's mind may have been slipping.

Schur, or "Mutts," was a retired foundry worker who lived alone, his wife having died a couple of years ago. The couple had no children. He could often be seen through the big front window of his comfortably furnished home of 50 or 60 years, watching TV or keeping an eye on his neighborhood.

On Jan. 13, a worker with the city-owned utility installed a "limiter" on Schur's electric meter after four months of unpaid bills. The device restricts power and blows like a fuse if usage rises past a set level. Electricity is not restored until the device is flipped back on by the homeowner, who must walk outside to the meter.

Bay City Electric Light & Power did not contact Schur face-to-face to notify him of the device and explain how it works, instead following its usual policy by leaving a note on the door. But neighbors said Schur rarely, if ever, left the house in the cold.

At some point, the device evidently tripped and was not reset, authorities said. Schur's home was heated by a gas furnace, not electricity, but some gas furnaces do not work properly if the power is out.

Neighbors discovered Schur's body on Jan. 17 in his home, a yellow house with peeling paint. The outside temperature ranged from a high of 12 degrees to a low of minus 9 on Jan. 15, the day he was believed to have died. A heating pad was on his favorite armchair by the window. The oven door was open, perhaps to heat the place.

"The body has a tremendous fighting power for survival. He died a slow, painful death," said Dr. Kanu Virani, who found frostbite on Schur's foot when performing the autopsy. Investigators are trying to establish how long he was without electricity.

City officials are reviewing their procedures and in the meantime have suspended shutoffs and removed all limiters from homes after using the devices for 18 years.

The medical examiner is looking into whether Schur suffered from dementia, particularly after police found enough cash lying around in the home to cover his bills. His nephew William Walworth said Schur told him two years ago he had $600,000 in savings.

"It's definitely not a situation where money is an issue. The issue has to do with the mental faculties you have and your ability to make good decisions," said Walworth, 67, who lives in Ormond Beach, Fla.

"I think the utility's policies are horrible and insane," he added. "For 50 years he paid the bill on a regular basis and never had problems. If people would know who their customers are and take concern for their customers, maybe they'd go knock on the door and see if everything is OK."

Neighbors and others have posted messages on the Internet, complaining it was a shabby way to treat a veteran and demanding city employees be fired or prosecuted for not taking a few minutes to check on Schur, who was a medic in the South Pacific and earned a Purple Heart.

One blogger noted that even a pet owner who leaves his dog outside to freeze can face charges.

Sharon Gire, director of the Michigan Office of Services to the Aging, said Schur's death was preventable. "He was one of Michigan's most vulnerable citizens in need," she said. "It is a tragedy that he had to suffer such a painful death."

Michigan's big, state-regulated utilities are not allowed to shut off power to senior citizens in the winter and must offer payment plans to the poor. State regulators also discourage the use of limiters. But Michigan's 41 smaller municipal utilities — Bay City's included — are not overseen by the state.

Schur's death has prompted Michigan lawmakers to start writing legislation that could ban the use of limiters by municipal utilities.

"The concern was particularly with elderly customers; they can be frail or confused," Public Service Commission spokeswoman Judy Palnau said. "Anything that can require some sort of mechanical intervention can be overwhelming."

Bay City Manager Robert Belleman said that he was "deeply saddened" by Schur's death and that State Police will investigate. But he also said neighbors have a responsibility to each other.

"I've said this before and some of my colleagues have said this: Neighbors need to keep an eye on neighbors," Belleman said. "When they think there's something wrong, they should contact the appropriate agency or city department."

(This version CORRECTS utility name to Bay City Electric Light & Power, not City Electric Light & Power, in 8th paragraph and CORRECTS spokeswoman's first name to Judy, not July, in 21st paragraph.)

Whole story found on Yahoo News is linked
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A nice "little" dance vid...

NOTE: This video has been reformatted. I have re sized the video to accommodate the size of the performers in relationship to their actual size. A full screen preview is available at this link [here] should you desire to see this film in full screen size. The YouTube link is [here] if you would like to see it in its original format. If you click the keys [ALT] & [F4] together and at the same time you won't have to see anything and furthermore if you have any further desires you should contact yer new president Obama at (I think) "President_Obama@WhitehouseUSA.gov". <---Yep, that's a mailto: link. Don't tell em where you got it tho.

ONE MORE NOTE "or two": "No midgets were harmed during the posting of this vid within eye-shot or ear-shot of me. I do not advocate midget dancing (but I think it's cool), and the opinions represented in the dance movements of these midgets are that of their own and do in no respect reflect the views or opinions of this post or the person posting this. This post has been made to entertain, amuse and/or annoy you. It is nothing more than a representation of a presentation that was presented to represent in form the artistic manifestation of another persons desire to be presented as a representation of a presentation that he or she (himself/herself?) desired to use to present a representation of his or her presentation. "WHEW!*

DISCLAIMER: "You gotta be kidding me. I'll add one next week if I have a few spare hours"

Little chicks

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A little vid on how your eyes process sight...

This is a vid that the author calls "Does God exist?" I'm sorry but I believe in God and I'm not going to allow that name to be used for this vid on my blog. Instead I'm going to call it "The miracle of vision" or something like that. Anyway the name I choose for it will be below this crap and above the vid as usual.

Still it's a really good vid discussing the complexities of vision and in mediocre detail the amazing and complicated processes in which enable us to experience the beauty of sight, experience color and depth and enhance our lives so greatly with beautiful reflections.

The wonder of sight...

More projects...

Three more easy to do projects.

Crystal Blue Bawl's lamp.




Single-use video camera Hack!
"Use It Over And Over..."




Illuminate Your Keyboard!

Damn Hippy Music!

Bunch of tree-huggin Hippies in this vid. The wimminses aint but half dressed, the mens,,, "Well they all need a good hair-cuttin". I bet they's all out there smokin them reefers, dancin out in the woods half nekked an havin orgies. Disturbin the nature of nature I tell ya!

I only posted this here video to warn ya about the evils that lurk hidden in the dregs of society. If ya watch it I reccermend highly you don't go lookin at those hussies in the vid cause it'll only lead to unnatural urges an desires.

If you get caught up in it by acceedent' or led astray by the sight of em then send me an email and I'll send you a few pictures of my ugly wife and girlfriends. That autta fix you up.

Toop Toop (Transparence version) / Cassius



NOTE: We gotta put an end to this right the F**K now, I tell ya!

Very nice Oren Lavie vid

Oren Lavie - Her Morning Elegance

Neil Young (Classics)

When Napster went south Neil Young was asked to comment on it. His reply was "I don't mind them downloading my music. I just wish it was better quality. I don't like the sound in digital". You gotta love that mans personality...

Only love can break your heart [Download link]


Till the morning comes [Download link]


Oh, lonesome me [Download link]

A Classic version of "In your eyes"

Jeffrey Gaines "In your eyes" Live [Download link]
(I know it's a cover but it's better than the original)

Info about the internet...

This was very interesting. I think it's almost 9 minutes long though.

Enjoy,,,

History of the Internet

Audiomachine (Fantastic sounds!)

Really good music. None of them are vids. I think first two are images set to music, last is just a jpg, but sound is great & worth the listen

Audiomachine - House of Cards




Audiomachine - Thunderdome




Audiomachine -Blood
(Sorry, no vid. Only an image with good sound quality)

Double shot of Shaggy

This guy's pretty good...

Shaggy "Hey sexy lady"




Oh Carolina & Rivers Of Babylon

"Time" By Pink Floyd

This is a cut from the Pulse Concert:

Time - Pink Floyd
(High Quality, so watch full screen for best effect)

About blown glass...

A "How To" primer & something I've always wanted to try.

Glass Blowing. Hand-blown modern art glass.
(Video #1, I'll add others to this post as I find them)

Journey & Steve Perry

Couple of oldies...

Journey - Lights
"When the lights go down in the city"



Journey - Oh Sherry
(Steve Perry)

Blue Man Group Post #2

Part 2 of Blue Man Group post...

Blue man group Berlin music awards- Drum Bone




Blue Man Group with Venus Hum - I Feel Love
(8 minute version)



Blue Man Group - Baba O'Riley - Live

Blue Man Group Post #1

Blue Man Group - One Of These Days
(Pink Floyd cover)




Blue Man Group - Up The Roof




Blue Man Group: Uncovered