Sep
13
2000

Wanna see the International Space Station?

Wanna see the International Space Station as it passes overhead? Heavens Above can tell you when it (and lots of other satellites) will be visible from your location. Here’s when it will be passing above my location.
The also generate a wide range of charts and data for the sun, moon, planets, comets, etc.

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Sep
12
2000

A Good Month

Michele has had a good month. The Photograph won “Best of Show” in the Alaska Watercolor Society Statewide Juried Exhibition, Onions and Garlic was selected as a finalist in the Artist’s Magazine 2000 Annual Art Competition, and The Long Journey was accepted in the Watercolor West annual exhibition.

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Sep
12
2000

5000 Units

Early this morning, I completed my 5000th SETI@home work unit!

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Sep
07
2000

3M

Once upon a time, a company called 3M made only sandpaper. Then in the early 1920’s Dick Drew invented masking tape and a few years later cellophane tape. In 1980 a guy named Art Fry invented Post-it Notes®. I would love to know how many of those have been sold! By the way, here’s the origin of the Scotch brand name.

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Sep
06
2000

Society for the Elimination of the Color Pumpkin from the Web

I guess the folks from the Society for the Elimination of the Color Pumpkin from the Web won’t be visiting my site…

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Sep
06
2000

The Answer Geek

I had never run across The Answer Geek at abcnews.com, but today I learned how gas pumps sense a full tank from him. The archives have other great tidbits like the secrets of salt curing and how dry cleaning works.

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Sep
05
2000

Supercomputers

I’ve always followed the progress of supercomputers beginning with the CDC 6600 (my first “real” computer was the CDC 6400 at the University of Washington) running up to 3 million instructions per second, so I found this announcement by IBM of their Blue Gene supercomputer that will be capable of one quadrillion (that’s 1,000,000,000,000,000) operations per second (one petaflop) pretty interesting. It’s not due to be delivered until 2004, but that’s 10 years sooner than predicted by Moore’s law.

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Sep
04
2000

Making the Macintosh

The Stanford University Library’s Making the Macintosh is an online project documenting the history of the Macintosh computer. There’s lots of info, photos and interviews documenting the development of the mouse, graphical user interface and software dating back to 1979.

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Sep
04
2000

Generic Artificial Consciousness

GAC (Generic Artificial Consciousness), the Mindpixel Digital Mind Modeling Project, is the world’s first computer program to attempt to learn from the world wide community how to be artificially conscious. The project uses simple true/false questions to accumulate basic knowledge.

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Aug
29
2000

Jeff’s CodeZone

Jeff and I have been working on updating the design of his CodeZone site – it’s almost ready for all of you cheaters 🙂

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