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Official Announcements / Re: Cody's (Internet Citizens) Club Begins!
« on: January 11, 2007, 09:06 PM »
So here it is then,... it's all revealed....

CODY'S PLOT FOR WORLD DOMINATION!

Sure he'll start out with simple assignments, but soon it start going along the lines of 'take over your local government'. I always knew that little bird was up to something.


577
Living Room / Ladybug gets even
« on: January 05, 2007, 11:09 PM »
 :P

Check this out...

http://minuscule.tv


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<tease_mouser>

 
  Me Too!!! SO GET STARTED#&*(*%$%$
 

    I want to see mouser finish his thesis and Ph.D in 2007 :P

</tease_mouser>

579
I'd be happy to make some turret 3d models

580
Developer's Corner / Re: thefreesoundproject
« on: December 28, 2006, 07:10 AM »
Nice find!

581
Developer's Corner / Re: SkyIDE - Latest Release Information
« on: December 23, 2006, 12:06 PM »
I think I remember seeing command-line source formatter/beautifier programs for C/C++, but
things might get tricky because you support more than just C/C++ in your IDE,...

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Living Room / Re: Cody - The 3d model
« on: December 23, 2006, 11:50 AM »
You are right, f0dder, he IS too thin in this model, from the model sheet nudone sent me it is clear that this version needs to eat allot more coins. I'll be making a new, more accurate version as my next 'modeling-snack' in between coding the game engine. (Sometimes I'm not quite awake enough to code but modeling still works ok :P). I'll also be adding bones/armatures for easy animation and all that.

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Living Room / Re: Cody - The 3d model
« on: December 23, 2006, 01:56 AM »
That'd be cool, nudone :)
I actually modeled this one from side view from one of your Cody images, off course, not having a front or top view leaves the extra dimension open for interpretation. Also I didn't quite fork out the time to give him a texture so no wings just yet :)

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Living Room / Cody - The 3d model
« on: December 22, 2006, 11:23 PM »
Cody the 3d model

I quickly put together a 3d model of Cody in blender in case anyone wants to use it in a game or movie or whatever :)


cody3d.jpg
What the model actually looks like

cody3d.gif
Quick cartoon-rendering.

Here's the model:
http://www.linkerror...com/stuff/cody.blend

585
LaunchBar Commander / Re: Linux version of LBC?
« on: December 21, 2006, 07:47 AM »
There's a few things out there for linux already that do the same thing, such as wmdrawer, a dockapp you can put different buttons in to launch different programs, you can have different wmdrawers for different program categories etc,... I'm not sure how KDE handles dockapps though.

http://people.easter...org/~valos/wmdrawer/



It's not the same but it's something,...

586
Nice job again! You deserve a few days off! I admire your dedication to the project!

587
I think he's being very VERY mild on them.

588
Living Room / Re: Tower Defence: Flash Game of the Day
« on: December 20, 2006, 01:41 AM »
...and they shoot bird droppings?

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Living Room / Re: Tower Defence: Flash Game of the Day
« on: December 20, 2006, 12:56 AM »
i managed to get to 80 using some of the techniques described on digg, but yeah, it deffinitly needs tweaking it's too frustrating not to be able to use everything. It's also frustrating that you are inevitably going to die hehehe

590
Hehe, just a quick thingie i put togeather when my mind was in non-productive mode. I should have done the transparency properly on the cody image and made it loop seamlessly, but oh well, wasted enough time on it, i'll leave the cody image/avatar making to nudone ;)

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Programmer Libs / Re: C++ Builder Components coming soon..
« on: December 19, 2006, 04:29 PM »
Blaster: I hope you noticed I replied to a post from the year 2005 ;)

Either way, good question, what kind of components, mouser? ;)

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Programmer Libs / Re: C++ Builder Components coming soon..
« on: December 19, 2006, 12:47 PM »
<tease_mouser_mode>
  Just a reminder,.... It's almost 2007 now ;)
</tease_mouser_mode>

593
Find And Run Robot / Re: FARR v2.00.01 ALPHA PREVIEW Release
« on: December 19, 2006, 12:42 PM »
Great job, mouser!

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Weather?
Most people, if they want to know what the weather is like, they'll look out the window, or turn on the television.

For us geeks this won't do.

If I remember correctly, there was a discussion on DC about weather programs or even a review, I can't remember, I may have mentioned xastir in there, but I'd really like to start a thread dedicated to this fine piece of software, because I have been able to use it in so many different ways, and it goes quite beyond just weather.

Radio? GPS?
Xastir is APRS software aimed towards ham radio operators, search and rescue teams, and weather spotters.
APRS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APRS) is a position reporting system that runs on top of the ax.25 protocol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AX.25), which is an amateur radio version of the x.25 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.25) protocol. Initially, the way this worked, was a station (radio transmitter) is hooked up to a little modem which is in turn hooked up to a GPS receiver. The modem would translate the GPS signal to APRS AX.25 packets and send them to the radio as Packet Radio FSK (http://en.wikipedia....rg/wiki/Packet_radio). Later the modems were more commonly replaced with laptops or desktop computers.

Internet
Nowerdays you don't even need a radio anymore to use APRS. Ever since the Internet came about, radio amateurs have started to make 'bridges' between radio and the internet. There are many internet APRS servers out there that mirror all packets received from local radios, relays and other internet servers. Some of them are dedicated to emergency services or weather data.

Additional data
Over the years, lots of additional data has found it's way into APRS packets next to the position reporting. There is weather data, graphical icons and objects, polygons, bbs-style messaging, email and much more.

Space
There are a few satellites equipped with APRS relay systems. The International Space Station also has an APRS relay/bbs onboard. Check out http://www.amsat.org for more info about APRS in space.

Maps
Xastir can display tigermaps (http://tiger.census....i-bin/mapbrowse-tbl/) automatically downloaded from the internet and shows the aprs icons on top of it, it is also capable of layering different maps on top of eachother such as Live weather radar maps, satelite images like google earth, bitmaps, and much more... All in all, xastir supports 125 map formats.

Additional features
  - Can show a trail tracking a target.
  - Can show a halo/circle around an object with the diameter representing signal strength
  - Layers
  - It has special weather and satellite modes.
  - ...

Practical uses
- Obiously, you can use it to check the position of anyone with an APRS system connected to either the internet or a radio (if you have a ham license). And display it on a pretty map as a little car icon or a little walking guy, or whatever.
- You can also use it to check the weather, areas with weather warnings may have a line around them or some other object, while you can set all regular weather stations to show the temperatures on the map, etc...
- But you can get very creative with it too. I wrote a flight simulator 2004 plugin once that would translate my airplane's position to APRS packets and send them over LAN to my other computer, showing my plane position on a xastir map. If I would stand on a runway in the game, I could see it very accurately on a runway in Xastir on a satellite map. I had awesome screenshots of that, but they got lost in a hd format :( Anyway, here's a screenshot of the weather around here today ;)

xastir.png

To use xastir you can just connect to an internet APRS server, you don't need anything else.

List of APRS servers: http://www.aprs-is.net/APRSServers.htm

To connect, just click Interface->Interface control->Add->Internet server
Make sure to enter the right port number, if you click on a server on that APRS server list, it will typically have it's own page showing the correct port number.

Xastir website: http://www.xastir.org/

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Living Room / Re: Tower Defence: Flash Game of the Day
« on: December 19, 2006, 09:44 AM »
I get 63,.. can't quite get past that and trying too much has taken the fun away hehe

596
Thanks, App, I was looking for that.

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Living Room / Re: Tower Defence: Flash Game of the Day
« on: December 19, 2006, 08:56 AM »
This is fun!
I'd love to see a more extended version of this.

It is very interesting to see how the abstracted the 'fun-element' in those rts games and made it into this game.

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http://www.finnegan....e=news&pubType=2

When corporations, lawyers and technology meet, shit hits fans.

599
I'm all for #2.

600
Where I live in Holland, its quite normal to have your bike stolen once a month. And I wish I was kidding. But then again, the general policy is too just steal someone else's *G*

This is true, in Belgium (Holland's neighbor)it is the same way.
This is NOT a joke, after getting his bike stolen many times, a friend of mine decided to report it to the police. The police officer said, "oh just go steal yourself a new one at the station, there's plenty there." In Belgium bicycles are like public property nowadays, if you need one you just grab the first one you see. I also had my bike stolen many times, I also tried to go to the police with it once, because it was a particular expensive one, but they just laughed at me pretty much. They told me to go check out the 'found property' once a month where you can get one for free if you just say it's yours, and that was pretty much it.

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