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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Dolphin steals a woman's iPad is so Funny

Everyone was laughing but the lady who was trying to take a pic with an iPad.Maybe that someone was doing what they should've done for taking vertical videos in the first place.Which I thought was funny until i got sad when I thought of how intelligent they are, and stuck there for people's entertainment(in many cases; for all I know this is a rehab and release)I've read that this is why apes throw shit at people. They know that it gets a reaction from us, but don't understand that the reason we react is because we are disgusted by the act.

Dolphins are the elves of the sea. They're playful and by no means inherently malevolent but they do genuinely consider themselves to be superior to other ocean dwelling creatures as well as humans. Maybe they know some shit we don't know.Can confirm. I work at a phone store, and It's amazing to me how many people lie through their teeth and hope we wouldn't notice the blatant liquid damage.

This is the best part, because it might be an accident, but the fact that the next thing the dolphins did was just splash water on every single person nearby conclusively proves those dolphins are being jerks.I had a customer try and argue with me last week that there was no way an iPhone could shoot 4K video because the display was only 1080p. He claimed only professional cameras could shoot such high resolution video and photos, when I tried to argue that a DSLR camera usually only has a 320p display (or in that range), that apparently didn't matter because it's not the display resolution that matters... The face palm was strong that day...

While not wrong... An iphone 4K video, compared to even a cheap $500 camcorders 4K Video is a huge difference. He MAY have meant that while an iphone can technically shoot 4K, The quality is nowhere nears as good as professional cameras. One time someone was complaining to me because they stopped the roller coaster because of lightning in the area. I was working in retail, on the other side of the park. What could I even do to help you.The amount of shots of the bride walking down the aisle I have with a grandma standing out int he aisle as well with her iPad are incredible... I could make a full album of just grandmas with iPad in the aisle...

Monday, August 8, 2016

High Dynamic Camera Records SLS Rocket of NASA'S Test

First off, we would like to thank everyone for the positive responses! For anyone interested, our company, Innovative Imaging and Research, is developing this technology with NASA. This technology generates high speed high dynamic range imagery for monitoring rocket propulsion testing.Amazing to see. How does the sensor generate such a high dynamic range? I saw a pamphlet that said it was an on chip solution. Does it use differing gain on individual pixels, or is it some sort of other method? (assuming you're allowed to talk about it)

Can you give a brief'ish explanation the tech which makes the increased dynamic range possible, and what things are tweaked to adjust the dynamic range? It only speaks to it briefly and without expanding on it in the article, but mentions changes the team made to compensate for the increased dynamic range of a full-scale plume brightness, and also suggests more dynamic range coverage in a second iteration of the camera.

The HiDyRS-X project will design and build a novel, state-of-the-art, high-speed video recording system to provide 3-D HDR video for operational use on the SSC rocket en- gine test stands, which is “game changing” from a videography perspective. This is because HDR imaging acquires multiple images at di erent exposures and applies digital signal processing algorithms to recombine them into a single image that excludes over- and underexposed pixels to improve image quality. The result is an image with more detail than could be cap- tured by a single exposure. HDR imaging effectively increases a camera’s dynamic range and eliminates saturation. Typically, HDR images are developed us- ing multiple cameras or multiple exposure sequencing.

Well the Navier Stokes equations aren't really a simplification. To our knowledge they completely describe fluid flow (barring anything like charge interaction, etc. Even so those interactions can be built in). The Millennium Prize is to prove that an analytical solution to the NS equations always exists. The proof also does not have to be constructive. You just have to prove a solution exists in all situations, not actually demonstrate what that solution is. The constructive proof is even harder.

Why After 10 Years Disappearance of Elusive Arabian Sand Cat Spotted

Additionally note that these sightings are not the only sightings of the Arabian Sand Cat. They are moderately well known , and have been sighted in many areas. There is even a population currently in captivity at the Al Ain Zoo in the UAE. These are the only confirmed sightings of the Arabian Sand Cat in the wild inthe United Arab Emirates.It's not that simple sadly. IUCN has a list of criteria that have to be filled in order to up the classification, however lack of sightings can often leave them data deficient and unable to actually upgrade it. It may seem like a technicality but if they were to start making exceptions some countries may choose to ignore it as there wouldn't be "significant scientific backing" behind the claim.

But some animals are naturally that rare to see, elusive, sneaky, etc... So including animals based on that criteria alone might lead to the inclusion of animals who are actually not endangered, and simply difficult to come by,I don't know how to explain this from "Phylogeny and evolution of cats (Felidae)" (link found on Wikipedia) but I think it confirms that according to genetic similarities it appears that Domestic Cats along with several other wild cats descended directly from Arabian Sand Cats which is something I read in a book awhile back.

That's some crazy impressive evolutionary refinement. Cats must be one of the more broadly adaptable land mammals on the planet or perhaps just the most recognizably related to humans.Wild desert cats sounded confusingly backwards at first because I always think of the big cats with their protein guzzling muscles when I imagine cats in the wild. Easy to forget about the more fox-like lightweights with their tiny but powerful frames hidden under thick fur. It's like comparing ostriches to hummingbirds or dinosaurs to geckos.