Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Movie 2010.08.31 - Death at a Funeral

This is the US remake. If you've never watched Death at a Funeral before, I strongly suggest you get the UK version, and forget about this one.

Makes me wonder why they bothered making a remake if they're going to make EVERYTHING the same as the original. Same storyline, same characters, same locations. Heck, even the vertically-challenged gay lover is the same guy. The only difference is that you have a whole lot of African-American actors and Americanized jokes. No need for me to repeat the movie review. Just look at my post on the original movie.

Nybble Issue No. 222

N Y B B L E   M O N T H L Y   N E W S L E T T E R
A Free Ezine about Anything Tech and Everything Else
2010.08.31 Issue No. 222

Started geotagging all my old pictures. Since my cameras don't come with a GPS chip, I'm tagging my photos manually using Picasa. When you click on the Geotag photo, Picasa will tell you to install Google Earth first. Alternatively, you can click on the Places button on top and just use the built-in Google Maps. So I start tagging my photos. Once in a while, I'll notice a few pictures that already have geotags. Turns out that these are photos taken from my E75, which has internal GPS, and I guess geotagging is enabled by default. Cool.

Recently, security experts are warning people that these geotagged photos may pose a security risk. Depending on what pictures you have been taking and where and how often, it's easy to find out a lot about you. For example, I look at bunch of your pictures online. It's easy to figure out which ones are taken at home. Checking the geotags, I now have a rough idea where you live. A careful analysis of the pictures tells me what nice stuff you have at home. And if start seeing newly uploaded pictures of you in a foreign county, that tells me it's time to pay your house a visit with my removalist friends.

Have an answer, comment, suggestion, or violent reaction? Send them my way by clicking on Reply or join nybbletalk@yahoogroups.com to discuss a topic. If you think Nybble is good enough, do tell the geotaggers about it. Thanks.


_________TABLE OF CONTENTS_________
* No-Pain Vaccine Patch
* Light-Controlled Membrane
* The Next Blu-ray
* Fly Eyes as Solar Cell Template
* Popeye Makes Kids Eat Veggies
* Oil-Absorbing Robots
* Likeable Links
* Questionable Question
* Quotable Quote
* Trivial Trivia
* Laughable Laugh

_________NO-PAIN VACCINE PATCH_________

Researchers at Georgia Tech and Emory University have been testing vaccine patches with microneedles. Tiny little needles so small you don't even feel them. Attached to a patch like a Band-Aid, the little needles barely penetrate the skin before they dissolve and release their vaccine.

Some medications are already delivered by patches, such as nicotine patches for people trying to quit smoking. That's simply absorbed through the skin. But attempts to develop patches with the flu vaccine absorbed through the skin have not been successful so far. There's where the microneedle patch comes in. The business side of the patch feels like fine sandpaper. In tests, people rated the discomfort at one-tenth to one-twentieth that of getting a standard injection - virtually painless. The little needles are 650 microns (three-hundredths of an inch) in length, and dissolve after use. So two problems are solved right away — fear of needles, and disposal of leftover hypodermic needles.

The researchers are now seeking funds to begin tests in people and, if all goes well, the patch could be in use in five years.
_________LIGHT-CONTROLLED MEMBRANE________

Eric Glowacki, a graduate student at the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics, and Kenneth Marshall, his advisor, invented a new membrane that blocks gas from flowing through it when one color of light is shined on its surface, and permits gas to flow through when another color of light is used.

The membrane is a piece of hard plastic riddled with tiny holes that are filled with liquid crystals and a dye. When purple light illuminates the surface of the membrane, the dye molecules straighten out and the liquid crystals fall into line, which allows gas to easily flow through the holes. But when ultraviolet light illuminates the surface, the dye molecules bend into a banana shape and the liquid crystals scatter into random orientations, clogging the tunnel and blocking gas from penetrating.

Controlling a membrane's permeability with light is preferable to controlling it with heat or electricity – two readily used alternative methods – for several reasons, Glowacki said. For starters, light can operate remotely. Instead of attaching electrical lines to the membrane, a lamp or a laser can be directed at the membrane from a distance. Another advantage is that the color of the light illuminating the membrane can be changed precisely and almost instantaneously. Also, light does not have the potential to ignite a gas, which could be a crucial benefit when working with hydrocarbons or other flammable gases. Lastly, the amount of light energy needed to switch the membrane on and off is miniscule.

The membrane could be useful in controlled drug delivery and industrial processing tasks that require the ability to turn the flow of gas on and off as well as in research applications.
_________THE NEXT BLU-RAY________

Japanese researchers from Sony Corporation and Tohoku University announced the development of a next-generation “blue-violet ultrafast pulsed semiconductor laser,” aimed at practical technology like disk storage.

The new all-semiconductor 405nm laser source is capable of generating optical pulses in the ultrafast duration of 3 picoseconds, with ultrahigh output peak power of 100 watts and repetition frequency of 1 gigahertz. Advanced control of the newly-developed and proprietarily-constructed GaN-based mode-locked semiconductor laser and semiconductor optical amplifier have enabled peak output power in excess of 100 watts to be achieved, which is more than a hundred times the world’s highest output value for conventional blue-violet pulse semiconductor lasers.

In particular, Sony indicated they are aiming to use the laser in next-generation disk storage devices, having already achieved successful initial testing. The new laser is expected to allow for disks to hold 20 times the capacity of the Blu-ray.

No indication was given on when the new technology might reach consumers.
_________FLY EYES AS SOLAR CELL TEMPLATE_________

A team of Penn State researchers came up with an idea to use a biomimetic mold constructed from fly eyes that could be perfect for manufacturing efficient solar cells.

First they picked corneas from blowflies because this common type of fly has ideal eyes for solar cell applications. Blowflies have compound eyes that are roughly hemispherical; but within that half sphere, the surface is covered by macroscale hexagonal eyes with nanoscale features. Then the researchers took corneas, fixed them on a glass substrate, added a polymer to protect the shape and then coated nine-eye arrays in nickel within a vacuum chamber. The result was a master template that retained those useful nanoscale features. Ultimately that template can be used to replicate the pattern exactly. Next, the plan is to make a larger template from 30 blowfly corneas.

The team is currently researching butterfly wings to figure out how it might be possible to create colored surfaces without using pigments.
_________POPEYE MAKES KIDS EAT VEGGIES_________

Researchers at Mahidol University in Bangkok found that Popeye cartoons, tasting parties and junior cooking classes can help increase vegetable intake in kindergarten children.

Twenty six kindergarten children aged four to five participated in the eight week study. The researchers recorded the kinds and amounts of fruit and vegetables eaten by the children before and after the program. During the study, the children planted vegetable seeds, took part in fruit and vegetable tasting parties, cooked vegetable soup, and watched Popeye cartoons. The researchers found vegetable intake doubled and the types of vegetables the children consumed increased from two to four. Parents also reported their children talked about vegetables more often and were proud they had eaten them in their school lunch.

Studies have shown the food habits and eating patterns picked up in early childhood 'track' into later childhood and adulthood. Focusing on healthy food choices at an early age can have a major impact on the future health of adults.

_________OIL-ABSORBING ROBOTS_________

Using a cutting edge nanotechnology, researchers at MIT have created a robotic prototype that could autonomously navigate the surface of the ocean to collect surface oil and process it on site.

Called Seaswarm, the system is a fleet of robotic vehicles that uses a conveyor belt covered with a thin nanowire mesh to absorb oil. The fabric, developed by MIT Visiting Associate Professor Francesco Stellacci, can absorb up to twenty times its own weight in oil while repelling water. By heating up the material, the oil can be removed and burnt locally and the nanofabric can be reused. The Seaswarm robot, which is 16 feet long and seven feet wide, uses two square meters of solar panels for self-propulsion. With just 100 watts, the equivalent of one household light bulb, it could potentially clean continuously for weeks.

Traditional skimmers are attached to large vessels and need to constantly return to the shore for maintenance. Over 800 skimmers were deployed in the Gulf of Mexico during the summer of 2010; however, it is estimated that these skimmers collected only three percent of the surface oil. Using swarm behavior, the units will use wireless communication and GPS and manage their coordinates and ensure an even distribution over a spill site. By detecting the edge of a spill and moving inward, a single vehicle could clean an entire site autonomously or engage other vehicles for faster cleaning. MIT researchers estimate that a fleet of 5,000 Seaswarm robots would be able to clean a spill the size of the gulf in one month.


_________LIKEABLE LINKS_________
DSOrganize

1dl.us

Download More RAM!

Process Hacker

Porta photo album generator


_________QUESTIONABLE QUESTION_________
How come some of us can make armpit noises, and others can't?
_________QUOTABLE QUOTE_________
We do not see things as they are; we see things as we are.
~ Talmud
_________TRIVIAL TRIVIA_________
Which is bouncier - glass or rubber?

Not a trick question - A ball of glass will bounce higher than a ball of rubber. A ball of solid steel will bounce higher than one made entirely of glass.

Source: Arcamax Trivia
_________LAUGHABLE LAUGH_________
What did the Buddhist monk say to the hot dog vendor?
"Make me one with everything."
The vendor makes the hot dog, and the monk gives him a twenty, which he pockets. The monk, after waiting for a moment, asks for his change. The vendor looks at him and says, "Change must come from within."
That's all for this week. Nybble is and will always be a work in progress. Please do send me your comments and suggestions on how to improve Nybble. Just hit the reply button to you know, reply.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Movie 2010.08.30 - The Sorcerer's Apprentice

Slick, flashy, action-packed trailer. Unfortunately, that's all the action you'll see in this movie. Quit while you're ahead.

Another Harry-Potteresque, Percy-Jacksonesque movie offering from Disney. So you have Balthazar (Nicolas Cage) searching for the prime Merlinian throughout the ages. He finally found Dave (Jay Baruchel), but all the kid wants are magic tricks to impress the ladies. Instead of learning proper magic to fight the bad guys, he goes off dating his new girlfriend. But not to worry, this is a Disney movie, remember? Come crunch time, the boy suddenly becomes The One and a master sorcerer. Using his magical powers, complemented by a portable Tesla coil mounted on top of his car, he destroys Morgana and resurrects Balthazar from the dead. Lame.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Movie 2010.08.28 - Defendor

Quite a simplistic plot, but has a nice moral lesson.

By day, delusional Arthur Poppington (Woody Harrelson) works as a traffic guide on construction sites. By night, he becomes superhero Defendor. He goes around town in his truck, looking for bad guys. Since he doesn't really have super powers, he gets beaten up pretty badly most of the time.

Basically, he's after Captain Industry, whom he believes caused the death of her mother. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer, he was fooled by a street prostitute (Kat Dennings) into believing that the local crime lord is Captain Industry. He takes on the criminals and the corrupt cops, and ends up getting fatally shot. But not before the good cops arrests all the bad guys. So he didn't die in vain after all.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Movie 2010.08.22 - Hachiko: A Dog's Story

Another American remake of a Japanese story. With a charming lead actor (I mean Hachiko, not Richard Gere), this sad movie is not too bad.

Story of a lost Akita puppy in a train station and his loyalty to his master. Every day, Hachi would accompany Professor Parker Wilson in the morning to the train station, and come back in the afternoon to walk him home. One day, Prof. Wilson had a heart attack in school and passes away. Yet, Hachiko would still go to the train station every single day and wait for his master to emerge from the station doors. This he did for the next ten (human) years, rain or shine, until he dies of old age himself.

In real life, the professor teaches at University of Tokyo and makes his daily commute from Shibuya station. In 1934, a bronze sculpture of Hachiko was installed outside one of the exits of the Shibuya station.

Flashing the LA32B650

Been a while since I last upgraded the firmware on the Samsung LCD TV. Checked the website, and there's a new 2002 firmware. The one I have is still 1700.

Prior to the upgrade, the LCD TV was experiencing:
  • awfully sloooow EPG
  • no picture-in-picture
  • can't add new content in the Content Library
After installing the new firmware, the above issues are still there. The only difference I noticed is that there are more widgets. On top of AccuWeather, USA Today, and YouTube, we now have Picasa Web Albums, Twitter, NineMSN, and Facebook. Tried Picasa, but can't log in to my account.

If anyone knows the solution to this, or to the above issues, or the actual changelog of the 2002 firmware, do let me know.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Movie 2010.08.20 - I'll Be There

KC Concepcion did her first movie in 2008. (See my earlier post on For The First Time.) It's already 2010, and KC still can't act. WTH? For this movie, she brought back her father from retirement to help her out. Bad decision. It's been such a long time, Gabby also forgot how to act.

In the movie, KC plays a wanna fashion designer trying to make it in New York. She got swindled by her BF, so ingrate that she is, she hunts down her estranged father, whom she hasn't met for 15 years, and demand her share of the inheritance. In the middle of the movie, Gabby launches into documentary mode, informing the audience the step-by-step procedure on how to make vodka from coconut.

Most of the movie is just fluff, and the situations scripted to elicit bump the kilig factor to the max. A movie with KC and Gabby in it. Wow!Look, KC is in New York. Aaayyyy! Look, KC is giving Jericho a smile. Aieeeee!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Movie 2010.08.18 - Fantastic Mr. Fox

Don't know what's with this movie, but I really liked it. The stop animation is a bit crude, but the plot is nice. Been a while since a movie made me stop and think.

Central theme is being true to who we are. All of the animals in the movie are wearing human clothes, but in the end, they're just wild animals. Mr. Fox has a wife and kids, a stable job, a nice treehouse with a wonderful view, but he can't resist the urge to go back to his old ways and steal chickens "because he's a wild animal". This led to Mrs. Fox lamenting, "I love you, but I should have never married you."

He stole so much stuff from the farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean, they destroyed the treehouse and flushed all the animals from their holes. And it's up to Fantastic Mr. Fox to get them out of this mess.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Dropbox vs. SugarSync

Cloud storage has been around for a while, but it's only now that I've personally seen a need. Before, I used to make do with using USB sticks to move files from PC to PC. Or I would use Gmail as my file storage - send an email to yourself with the attachment you need, and access it from any Internet-enabled PC. These tricks work, but sometimes you wish there's something better.

That's where Dropbox (and SugarSync) comes in. The basic plan comes with 2BG free. If you need more, just upgrade to their paid plans. SugarSync has the cheapest plans, but I don't intend to pay for the service anyway. For every successful referral, you (and your friend) gets an extra 250MB - up to a max of 8GB. With Dropbox, you get a designated folder which is synced to the cloud. SugarSync doesn't have this limitation. That said, Dropbox supports more platforms, not that I user Linux. Dropbox is also simpler to use - no desktop client to mess around with. I was told Dropbox uses less memory.

So far, I've uploaded a bunch of portable apps and my data files to Dropbox. Now, regardless whether I'm using my main T61 or my secondary X31, I have all my contacts, passwords, appointments, notes, to-do lists, etc. Dump in some HMTL files, and I'm using Dropbox to host my Radioblog, my personal Twiddly and mGSD wikis, and my photo gallery.

Interested? Sign up here. Remember, if you use my referral link, we both get an extra 250MB.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Movie 2010.08.13 - For the First Time

I rarely watch Filipino movies, and this is a prime example why.

For the First Time is a 15th anniversary offering from Star Cinema starring KC Concepcion and Richard Guitierrez. Incidentally, tihs is also KC's first movie, and it shows. I hope this is also her last. She's definitely no Vilma Santos, or Sharon Cuneta, for that matter.

Here's the plot. Seth, who is a known playboy, courts then breaks up with Pia, who later gatecrashes his family party and makes an impassioned, grovelling speech about still loving him and not giving up on him, while her father looks on approvingly.

So how did that one-line plot fill up a whole movie? Beats me. That's Pinoy movie for you.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Movie 2010.08.08 - Sherlock Holmes

This story most likely picks up after A Scandal in Bohemia. There's a new bad guy in town called Lord Blackwood. Unlike other antagonists, this one has supernatural powers. No matter, Holmes and Watson catches him and sends him to the gallows. This is a grittier Holmes, and I like it.

Meanwhile, Watson is moving his medical practice elsewhere. Holmes is still flirting with Irene Adler. Watson is getting engaged to Mary Morstan. Then, it was reported that Lord Blackwood has risen from the grave. He apparently broke through his mausoleum doors and walked away. The open up his coffin, and the body inside is not his. Turns out Blackwood is the son of the leader of the secret society The Temple of Four. Blackwood killed off his dad in the bathtub, and through black magic, intimidated the members of the order to elect him as leader. Their next target? The House of Parliament.

Good thing Holmes, Watson, and Irene were around to foil Lord Blackwood's plot. A sorcerer he is not, just good with scientific tricks. Expect a sequel though. At the end of the movie, Irene cautions Holmes about Professor Moriarty.

Movie 2010.08.07 - Killers

I can tell you, this is no Knight and Day. Not saying that Knight and Day is an awesome movie, but Killers is even worse. There's just no chemistry between the two lead actors. Spencer Aimes (Ashton Kutcher) starts off cool and suave and efficient, but after meeting Jen Kornfeldt (Katherine Heigl), he starts to lose the plot. Heck, he can't even detect that his FIL is an agent.

After three years of marital bliss, people left, right, and center are hell-bent on killing Spencer. In the middle of this, the couple still managed to find time to argue about their s3x life, the in-laws, and pop down to Kmart to get some pregnancy test kits. Bah!

Book 2010.08.07 - Lullaby

If you're a Chuck Palahniuk fan, this book won't disappoint.

A reporter was asked to do a series on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). During his investigation, he discovered a common denominator - a poem on page 27 of Poems and Rhymes around the World. Turns out its a culling song - an African chant to send of the dying and the infirm. Someone got wind of it and put it in a children's book, causing all these deaths. By reading or thinking of the culling song, anyone could kill anyone.

So, Carl Streator, together with Helen Hoover Boyle, a real estate agent for haunted houses, goes on a cross-country trip visiting libraries and homes to destroy all copies of this culling song. With them are Mona and Oyster, who later discovers that Helen's datebook is actually a grimoire - a book of spells from which the culling song came from. Helen didn't know this because all the spells were written in invisible ink (and in different languages). Once Helen has finished translating all the spells, Mona swipes the grimoire from her and kills her off and her frozen child Patrick. Fortunately, Helen was able to use an occupation spell and take over the mind and body of a police sergeant. Together with Carl, they go on a witch hunt for Mona and Oyster, who are using the grimoire and its spell to perform strange and weird miracles around the country.

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Making of a DVD

It's MIL's 60th birthday, and the kids thought of making a presentation. Being the techie guy and currently working from home, I was volunteered to produce it. Have no idea how to edit videos, but one gotta start somewhere. After doing a bit of research and evaluating some video converters, mergers and splitters, I decided on Windows Movie Maker. This freebie from Microsoft can take in photos, mp3s, and videos. You can insert start titles and end credits. There's transition effects for the text, video, and photos. You can even insert text into videos. Videos can be trimmed at the start and at the end. As the only supported video formats are wmv and mpg, I did all my conversion via Zamzar.

With the final wmv video, I used DVD Shrink for DVD authoring. Stalls on the PS2, but loads properly on a standard DVD player. For some reason, it always stops at 1:30, but continues fine when I fast-forward it a little bit. Hmm, might just use the wmv file during the big day.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Movie 2010.08.05 - The Vicious Kind

Drama about a dysfunctional family with a painful past. During the long Thanksgiving weekend, big brother Caleb (Adam Scott) fetches little brother Peter (Alex Frost) and his new hot girlfriend Emma (Brittany Snow) and drives them to the family house. Caleb had a recent nasty breakup, so he was having these mood swings throughout the trip. Caleb chances upon Emma in the supermarket and assaults her - calling her a wh0re and threatening to kill her if she breaks Peter's heart. But guess what? Girls really go for that stuff. One night, Caleb sneaks into the family house and haves passionate s3x with Emma. Peter, in the other room, sleeps through it and later wants to try "it" again with Emma, as he's trying to lose his virginity. At the train station, Dad (J.K. Simmons) finds his conscience and admits to some past wrongs, i.e. lying about their mom's alleged affair till she died of cancer. Caleb risks being shot and visits Dad one morning, and all is forgiven.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Movie 2010.08.03 - Bolt

Nice animation, but short on plot. Dog puppy Bolt (John Travolta) ends up in the real world believing he's a super dog. Doesn't take long for him to come crashing back to reality. With the help of a feisty cat and a hamster in a plastic ball, they travel cross-country to find his owner Penny (Miley Cyrus). On the day they arrive at the studios, the set burns down, trapping Penny inside. Bolt rushes into the inferno and drags Penny to a vent, but Penny is too weak to continue. Using his "super-bark", Bolt alerts rescuers to their location. Bolt saves the day.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Movie 2010.08.01 - Clerks II

The Clerks are back. This time, they're working at burger joint Mooby's, after Randall (Jeff Anderson) left the coffee maker on and burned down the Quick Stop convenience store. As with the first movie, the whole movie happens in one day. Today is Dante's (Brian O'Hollaran) last day because he's leaving town with his fiancee Emma to start a new better life in Florida. His father-in-law is giving him a house and a car-cleaning business to boot. As a farewell gift, Randall arranges for an in-store after-hours show featuring Kinky Kelly and the Sexy Stud. Meanwhile, Dante is on the rooftop practising his first dance with lady boss Becky. In the heat of the moment, he tells her he loves her, and she tells him she's pregnant (with his baby). We have just lost cabin pressure.

While waiting for Dante to come back, Randall gets the adult show going and the fog machine blowing. First thing Dante did when he saw the smoke was to call the fire department. When the smoke cleared a bit, you have a bald burly guy (the Sexy Stud) getting it on with Kinky Kelly (a *male* donkey). Then Emma dropped in with a cake to celebrate, only to find out that Dante is going to be a Dad. Then the whole fire department filed it to see the climax of the show.

After a long philosophical argument in the slammer, the boys decided to borrow money from Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith) and re-open Quick Stop and the RST video store.