Friday, April 28, 2006
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Weekend and Quiz Night

Finally had a big weekend out. Watched movies, read books, bummed around and had a fun quiz night. Not much work got done but I learnt a few new card games. I am now getting back to working on the WW-JOGL Terrain Accessor and marvelling at the heavily waternarked high res Globe Explorer Data.
Here is a photo of the winning BackPack Oz Quiz Night Team with the prizes of course.
I am rather proud of myself too since i managed to drive from office to home unscathed, learning to drive is fun.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
WW2D and WW2DPlusOne



Hey hey Pat Murris has done it again. He has beaten NASA to a working JOGL-WorldWind. I got it running with jdk1.5.0 on Gentoo and jdk1.4.2 on Suse. After a bit of rebuilding.Vitaliy also seems to have a jar file and class loader based plugin structure figured out - working around the PluginBase class.
Enjoy a hot cup of Java. Hope this codebase is useful and does not muddy the waters of the current java version in the works at NASA.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Worldwind Donation and Driving Lesson


Hmm done a few good things lately.
1. Put the idea of Jabber based whiteboarding tool for QGIS in timlinux's head.
2. Donated $325 toward Nowak's Opteron 165(He is still whining about having to pay $30 for postage).
3. Learnt to drive and did not hit anything for nearly an hour.Very little on road driving though.Hopefully my steering and car control will get better with time.
Anyway just to stay consistent I have decided that this page will have links to the cool artwork from Inverloch and Earthsong. Great work girls.
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Oakbanks


I finally made it to the world's biggest carnival race. Lots of people and it's busy as anything.Nice views. Pity I lasted only the first few races after a bottle and some more of Chardonnay.
Friday, April 14, 2006
Moving house

I have moved house to Woodside. Town with 1300 people and it's walking distance to the pub.The girl I am renting from has two red kelpies - they are really nice. The garden is a bit overgrown but can be cleaned up. Just provisioning ADSL. Hope I'll get net in a few weeks. Check out the nice moonrise photo as well.
Going to OakBank for the races over easter , I have bought my pass and hope to have some winnings. Take photos and have fun.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Melbourne Fleet Comms
Back from Melbourne after two days of staying on my feet for 6 hours at a stretch at the conference. The demo worked fine with Worldwind-Kamap and Video streams and Inertial GPS locators. All in all it was pretty impressive. Here is a photo of the setup. I admit the joystick made a few people sick.
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
ESRI - GeoSpeech

After looking at Open Source for ages I decided do look at some pay huge dollars softwares and what's happening in them at the cutting edge. The large software companies typically get so incoherent and fragmented that it is hard to find any exciting new stuff not tainted by huge amounts of promotional babble. Here is something interesting -> ESRI has been working on GeoSpeech and GeoChat. Good luck to them hope they provide a component model not completely tied to the ArcGIS desktop,
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Geocoder and Cave Life


Someone is accusing me of being a caveman(I am having small encounters with the law) and I saw people working from their basement and being cavemen. Anyway I found some time to make a Geocoder. You can find it here.The base technology page is terracode. Last weekend I was at Matthew's farewell, and Fab is off to France too. Those rioters will be getting major backup. I swear the people in the photos are clones, look at the similarity of expression.
A WorldWind game seems to be in the works from ShockFire. We would like XMPP-Jabber support.Hence I set up wildfire. Look forward to insane joystick gaming and shooting satellites to real missions such as find Ithaca.
Friday, March 17, 2006
St. Patrick's Day


Friday and end of work. Leaving early and having a long night at PJ O'Brien's and everywhere else. Terrapages seems to be giving Sensis a run for it's money using G-NAF data. The photos are finally here too.
Sunday, March 12, 2006
WFS-T WorldWInd and Corner Reflectors

Geoserver does a very good job with WFS-T making it ideal for collaboration tools. After adding carbon support i think I can use it easily for prebuilt geo-collaboration work which may need some extension for video , audio and full immersion collaboration that I want to work on.
Meanwhile I managed to use blender to make my first animation with camers movements and lense angle change. Will get into the advanced skinning and inverse kinematics as soon as I can. Meanwhile I checked out PovRay. Well they are way ahead. I'll go on and use anything I can for the sake of science.
The Landsat and Aster for WorldWind also seems to be gathering pace. I wish we could get some ALOS.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Bridging and Planetarium


I tried bridging and IP aliasing my interfaces so that I can stay connected to something all the time. Works if I do it by hand, Gentoo network scripts seem to have some sort of problem. This is the official linux bridging howto.
I braved the cold and went out in the night to look at the stars. Then I chicken out and played with stellarium and skycam instead.
Saturday, March 04, 2006
MAR and NDISWRAPPER

Finally CISCO and its cheapy conterpart Linksys are helping out. My wireless card died so I went and got a LinkSys WPC54G. Works marvellously with ndiswrapper and the windows drivers that came on the cd. Upgraded my kernel to 2.6.14 and even got the nvidia kernel driver to work with xorg. Things seemed too good till I found this bug on the MAR. That is going to make my life harder.
Sunday, February 26, 2006
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Blender & Yafray

3D Engineering is really cool ... really getting into it just as Fabrice is getting into video editing. Here is my low effort work in Blender. Now I can export that render directly to GL and play with it. Looking forward to play PlaneShift as well.
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
ALOS Loader

Finally my ALOS Loader has been accepted into RAT. Quite happy about it. Nice PALSAR images coming in as well. Future of Radar looks great.
Monday, February 20, 2006
VTP Plant Library


Apart from being a very cool site the VTP plant library is awsome. Thanks very much for the excellent work. Hope to be making some Austrlian additions to it as well as prevent them from burning up and releasing all the Carbon.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
FarCry

At Fabrice's insistence I checked out the FarCry Engine. Very very nice given with a licence you get full source and R&D support. Now if only it supports full world mode or you can switch engines smoothly once you zoom in. Going to get in touch.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
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