Duncan Conjecture that the original Big Bang black hole had a high speed evaporation phase via quantum tunnelling of a postulated high energy escape particle. | Continue reading
vs. © Action Press/Rex Features/Stern via drugoi Orphaned image (?) vs. © Roman © unknown Photoshopping artist [original], submitted by Roman . . . Not that there is anything wrong with that! | Continue reading
In 2006 we got rid of our gas guzzlers, and it was clear that we could do a lot more through our business. We have now made a breakthrough in quick calculation of environmental impacts down to the individual products that are purchased, which make is easy for us to measure the im … | Continue reading
Go directly to the ENAT European Accessible Cities list Create your own Accessible City profile page (For ENAT members only - please make sure you are logged in). Read about the European Access City Award 2018 Deadline for applications was on 11th September 2017. Introduction E … | Continue reading
This shot delivered me from some of the May Gray/June Gloom doldrums. Lesser Goldfinches (Carduelis psaltria) at Balboa Park, 22 May 2010 (spotted when I went to see the “All that Glitters” exhibit) | Continue reading
Bart Vander Sanden Freelance app and web developer in Leuven, Belgium Home Web Development Photography Blog English Nederlands Home › Blog › Going down the stairs Going down the stairs Posted on 09 June 2010. About me Hi, I'm Bart, a freelance web developer based in Leuven, Belgi … | Continue reading
jQueried is a Safari 5 extension in the same vein as the jQuerify bookmarklet. jQueried adds jQuery to the current webpage, a task which can be very useful for debugging. After finishing my first extension, simple as it is, I am impressed with the simplicity of Safari's extension … | Continue reading
Milton Glaser's 1966 poster of a folk-rock icon captured the psychadelic dazzle of the flower-power era | Continue reading
From time to time, it's good to raise your head over the rim of your cubicle and take a look around. In a daring attempt to fulfill my desire for an overdue escape from day-to-day work, I ventured to Frankfurt and this year's ADC Summit Expo with projekt-pr's Rüdiger Hahn and Ank … | Continue reading
It seems unfair that the first Jonathan Kellerman book I review should be Evidence, as I am a huge fan of Kellerman’s Alex Delaware series and this is not one of his best. I have been reading his books since I was a teenager, which goes to show you how long they have been around. … | Continue reading
Despite not having posted here for almost two years now, I’m not dead yet…It’s been a year now, I joined Terracotta to work on their Hibernate second level cache implementation. A lot as happened since: Terracotta acquired Ehcache and Quartz, which gave the transparency team I jo … | Continue reading
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An experimental font created with sugar cubes, dissolved with coffee, one of the most common ways to wake up these days. Filmed and reversed. Watch the clip on Youtube | Continue reading
Last week, we finally found a second apprentice at webfactory and completed our team lineup for 2010. Simon Mönch will be joining us from May 1st to learn the craft of software development and Jessica Lazarus starts her apprenticeship for digital media design on August 1st. Cheek … | Continue reading
Some small tests with NodeBox, an application to generate images by simple coding. It gives designers the opportunity to create complex visuals in mere seconds. | Continue reading
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No inspiration? Try my webpage that puts 2 random words together to get weird associations. Visit Random Relations | Continue reading
I made this after taking a workshop in school where we had to create a grid with Processing. I linked the position of the mouse with the colors to create a nice dynamic color scheme. | Continue reading
Bart Vander Sanden Freelance app and web developer in Leuven, Belgium Home Web Development Photography Blog English Nederlands Home › Blog › My desktop... My desktop... Posted on 04 March 2010. About me Hi, I'm Bart, a freelance web developer based in Leuven, Belgium. I create we … | Continue reading
I just moved to this new site, so feel free to have a look around. | Continue reading
When I was last in Florida, I enjoyed a few marvelous moments of unexpected urban birding. As I was heading back at the end of the day, I spotted a Great Egret (Ardea alba) just outside of the hotel where I stayed. This would make a fine advertisement for the hotel. 15 December 2 … | Continue reading
While his name is Tiresias, I do not expect him, after being transformed into a woman for a finite time, to report that the female Zebra Finches enjoy sex 10x more than the males. Tiresias is not only blind; he hatched without fully developed eyes. This is a case of congenital un … | Continue reading
Himalayan Greenfinch (Carduelis spinoides) Saffron’s day out, 25 October 2009 His name is Saffron (and to avoid confusion, at least in my mind, I refer to the Saffron Finches as the “Flaveolas.”) He was purchased at Bird Crazy about 4 years ago, at a significant discount owing to … | Continue reading
A DC Bird Blogger wrote: “It is important to look up to see birds, but some interesting sights are at your feet, too.” He was referring to ice crystallization patterns, and unless he was trying to back out temperature and humidity from ice microstructure, I do not know for what s … | Continue reading
The first* (and second) positively identified bird of the New Year for me was a Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia), spotted alongside Hwy 160 on the way to Wolf Creek ski area. And that was the first time, to my conscious memory, to see them! This was not the first sighting. Thi … | Continue reading
Have you ever had habichuelas con dulce? Well, then be prepared to be pleasantly surprised by this amazing Dominican sweet cream of beans. This is a strange combination of ingredients for a dessert, but we Dominicans absolutely love this Lenten tradition! The post Habichuelas con … | Continue reading
It has always surprised us that of all our recipes, Habichuelas con Dulce is the most popular. This is a strange combination of ingredients for a dessert, but Dominicans love it! | Continue reading
Have you ever had habichuelas con dulce? Well, then be prepared to be pleasantly surprised by this amazing Dominican sweet cream of beans. This is a strange combination of ingredients for a dessert, but we Dominicans absolutely love this Lenten tradition! The post Habichuelas con … | Continue reading
The objective of StarFighter is to fly and blast through asteroids and space debris, making it to the end of the level with a high score. The ship is controlled entirely with the mouse. Lasers are fired by clicking the mouse button. The ship can also launch bombs by holding down … | Continue reading
Last week, I was at the 3rd ICMOBT in Clearwater Beach, FL. There, I finally met Professor Julian Vincent, whom I knew until then only from his text. He is a biologist among mechanical and materials engineers who, after having spent quite some time studying insects, has crossed i … | Continue reading
Here's an idea that is just begging to be implemented as a Firefox extension. You know how there's a while-you-type spell checker that's al... | Continue reading
Bart Vander Sanden Freelance app and web developer in Leuven, Belgium Home Web Development Photography Blog English Nederlands Home › Blog › Class Class Posted on 07 December 2009. About me Hi, I'm Bart, a freelance web developer based in Leuven, Belgium. I create websites and ap … | Continue reading
Having discovered that my mother’s cockatiel, Tookie, is a choreographic prodigy, we contacted Dr. Aniruddh Patel, who led the study of Snowball’s moves. He and Dr. John Iversen of the Neurosciences Institute took an interest in Tookie’s stylistic and selective interpretation of … | Continue reading
A quick review of current unix distributions. Ubuntu was the best of those tried for a novice desktop. FreeBSD was the only other system with network card support. | Continue reading
My latest CS184 project is now complete and ready for viewing. We had to take in Bezier patches and use tessellation to create triangles using OpenGL. But I know what you really want to see: videos. | Continue reading
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Yesterday I attended a biweekly meeting of an informal a UC Berkeley group devoted to Python in science (Py4Science), organized by Fernando ... | Continue reading
A few weekends ago, my friends Dave (who was, by the way, the photographer of the wild Cut-throat Finch I posted before) and Misha (who watches girls rather than birds) invited me to go climbing with them in San Bernardino National Forest. Dave had asked me, “Have you climbed bef … | Continue reading