Some people pay hundreds to be able to photograph tiny subjects such as snowflakes, but now you can do it for $5.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Ultra-Macro Photography Upgrade
Some people pay hundreds to be able to photograph tiny subjects such as snowflakes, but now you can do it for $5.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
The Problem with Technology
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| Glass cellphones... brilliant |
About a month and a half ago, an Orbital Sciences rocket exploded during
liftoff. Although nobody was injured from the explosion, hundreds of millions
of dollars of supplies and equipment were destroyed in a matter of seconds. The
fireball, which could be seen for miles, stunned observers; many hadn't even
seen a lift-off before, much less an exploding one.
Only three days
later, another space-related accident occurred: during a test flight of Virgin
Galactic's SpaceShipTwo spacecraft, a premature wing rotation due to pilot error resulted in the
destruction of the spacecraft, killing one of the two occupants and severely
injuring the other.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Internet Pong Game
Here's a program I wrote earlier this year in July. It's a two-player pong game that involves communicating over the internet using Firebase. As I wrote this program, I also wrote a JavaScript library to take care of graphics and data communication over the internet. The library took the most work; the pong program just required some math and some creativity to help solve the problems I ran into... such as how the two computers would figure out who gets the top paddle and who gets the bottom paddle.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Partial Solar Eclipse
About a week ago, I was finally able to observe the second solar eclipse of my life – a partial eclipse with a maximum coverage of about 50%. The only other eclipse I have observed was another partial solar eclipse in May 2012.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Visualizing Time: An Essay
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| If time were stopped, would this falling pen look blurry to us? |
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