Archive for the ‘computers’ Category

T.E.D.D.Y – Draw in 2D, Outputs in 3D
January 1, 2008
Effective bandwidth of a 32 hour roadtrip carrying a 500GB HDD
August 7, 2007Trying to keep ourselves “could-get-hit-by-a-bus proof” has brought up a discussion of an unlikely scenario of Dan going to our data centre for a tour, and a bus running into a building, simultaneously taking out both our server and the unfortunate system administrator who keeps all the backup data. Ouch. Fortunately I will remain intact, yet frustrated about /blog’s downtime. Waterloo, Ontario.
University to University, Google says there are 1,476 kilometers of road in between us, suggesting a 16 hour drive. Assuming speed limit, caffeine pills, and having the 500 GB external hard drive be full of useful data (lets say backup files and personal media), it was interesting to figure out the effective bandwidth of such a road-trip. The math is disappointingly easy.
Given information:
- 16 hour drive * 2 way trip = 32 hours on the road
- 500 GB of data to loot
500 GB / 32 hours = 4,551 kilobytes per second
My broadband Internet peaks out at about 4,500 kilobits per second, making this ridiculous road-trip have an effective bandwidth 8 times higher than what my DSL modem could possibly pull in. Outrageous! I demand to have fiberoptics installed.
From: CompSci.ca/blog

Digital Image Processing
August 6, 2007http://www.astropix.com/HTML/J_DIGIT/TOC_DIG.HTM
Also see the blog on this subject at the same site.

MIDI Timing Concepts
July 26, 2007
Physical Computing – Tutorials
July 24, 2007
Physical Computing
July 24, 2007http://www.tigoe.net/pcomp/index.shtml
What is physical computing?
It’s an approach to learning how humans communicate through computers that starts by considering how humans express themselves physically.

3D Satellite Viewer for Google Earth
July 24, 2007