Amazing touch screen video

February 10th, 2006

I found a video of an amazing touch screen (and software) that has been developed at New York University’s Medial Research Lab:

http://mrl.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirtouch/

The Oh-My-God Particle

February 9th, 2006

I read a thought provoking article recently. In 1991, an array of detectors in Nevada detected a proton colliding with the Earth’s atmosphere. The observed energy released from this event suggested that the proton was travelling 2.9999999999999999999999853×10^8 metres per second; almost the speed of light.

http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/ohmygodpart.html

The calculations also reveal that if a human could hitch a ride on this proton, this is how long it would /appear/ to that traveler to reach these locations:

Alpha Centauri – 0.43 milliseconds
Galactic nucleus – 3.2 seconds
Andromeda galaxy – 3.5 minutes
Virgo cluster – 1.15 hours
Quasar 3C273 – 3 days
Edge of universe – 19 days

Observations suggest that the edge of the known universe is 17,000,000,000 light years away from Earth. That means that it would take light 17 billion years to reach the edge of the universe if it started on Earth, as measured from an observer on Earth. So, how can this proton reach it in 19 days? Remember that the faster you travel, the slower time goes (in relation to a “stationary” person).

So, if I could fly in a circle above the Earth at near the speed of light for, what would appear to be, 0.5 milliseconds, when I landed I would find that 5 years had passed on Earth. And likewise, my near-light-speed voyage to the edge of the universe would seem to take only 19 days for me, while on Earth, over 17 billion years would have passed. If I were to return from such a voyage, I would find a dead solar system. Any friends and family would have died only seconds after the start of my journey (during which thousands of years would have passed on Earth). Also, Sol, our sun, would have long since burned out, and Earth would likely be a frozen wasteland.

Amazing. Think about it.

Buying a Fender Rhodes MK 1b

January 17th, 2006

Well I’ve found a beat up Fender Rhodes MK 1b electric piano for sale in the area, and I’m picking it up at a pretty low price. It does need some work….needs 10 new tines, a sustain pedal and rod, and some new tolex. At first, I thought I would use it for parts for my Rhodes Mark V, but now I think I’ll try to fix it up. I’ll post pictures of the restoration process when I can.

Fall Tour – 1 new song each week

December 13th, 2005

I’ve done the math, and believe me, it wasn’t that hard. For our ’06 Fall Tour, Paul and I will need approximately 50 songs. That means I’ll have to write a new song each week until the tour. I used the complicated formula below to arrive at this figure, where x is equal to the number rolled on two 6 sided dice, divided by the current time, at the time of calculation:

This week, I’ve written Event Horizon. I’ll post it soon, under a new joehungry category: 2006 Esspaul Tour

Ree to the Rawl

December 13th, 2005

Well. I was unable to get the latches for my Rhodes Mark V case. Apparently, Penn Fabrication will only sell in quantities greater than 500 to their distributors, and my distributor won’t place such an order when I only want 3. No problem. I suppose I could always loop a giant leather belt around it. If the situation changes, I’ll let you know. There must be /someone/ out there who needs the same part! If we find enough of us, we could place an order.

Adding MIDI to a Fender Rhodes Piano

December 8th, 2005

I came across a webpage that tells you how to add MIDI to a Fender Rhodes piano. I think this would be really cool. I’ve heard that Chick Corea used his Rhodes Mark V with MIDI (one of 3 prototypes built at the factory) on some recordings.

But I wonder if the MIDI installation would work the same with a Rhodes Mark V as it would with an earlier Rhodes which has a wooden case. Something worth investigating.

Looking for a Yamaha CP-80 Electric/Acoustic Piano For Sale

December 6th, 2005

So the latest item I’m looking for to add to my keyboard rig is a Yamaha CP-80 Electric/Acoustic Piano. Take a look at the Yamaha CP-80 sales brochure to see some nice pictures (the website is in german, but the brochure is in english).

There have been some sold on eBay recently, but they are our of my price range. If you are selling a Yamaha CP-80 piano (or CP-70), please send me an email at: jw@unc.edu

Until then, I’ll keep my fingers crossed.

Mouse Scroll Wheel doesn’t work in Visual Basic 6

December 6th, 2005

By default, your mouse scroll wheel won’t work in Visual Basic 6. You’ll have to download a dll that will add the functionality to Visual Basic 6.

Some history of the scroll wheel can be found at the Intersting Thing of the Day website:

Although the scroll wheel was invented by Mouse Systems (now owned by KYE) in the early ’90s, its popularity skyrocketed in 1996 when Microsoft made it part of their IntelliMouse®.

I found it humerous that the company that popularized the scroll wheel, didn’t even support it by default in the software it sells. In 1998, when Visual Basic 6 was released, I suppose Microsoft had been selling scroll mice for 2 years. Oh well, I’m glad they provide a download that fixes the problem. 😉

Upcoming 4 band show

December 6th, 2005

December 18th, Scribblin’ is playing a show at Nightlight in Chapel Hill with My Little Phony, Grasshopper, and Fan Modine. Come by and check it out.

New song from Sharks Like Tea

December 5th, 2005

Well this is a rough cut…all first takes. Playing my Yamaha SE203 guitar through my vintage Ampeg Jet 12-T with some post effects applied….sounds killer me thinks. This started out as a quiet acoustic song. How strange. Again, it is a work in progress… enjoy.

paranoia.mp3