skip to main | skip to sidebar

Giles Bowkett

the crack of doom on the hydrogen jukebox

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

YES

Recon Instruments' $430 CAD "Transcend" goggles include a GPS receiver and a heads-up display. According to the website, it is "completely non-obtrusive for front and peripheral vision, making this real-time head mounted display the ultimate solution for use in fast-paced environments."
Posted by Giles Bowkett at 10:26 AM
Newer Post Older Post Home

Carbon Ads

singrobots.com

Are you a hacker who likes to make music? You know how you feel precise control when you write code you understand, but you have to filter your understanding of your music through oversimplified GUIs which sometimes have terrible UX? I made a series of videos which teaches you how to write music sequencing software in Node.js and CoffeeScript. When I do it, I experience a clarity which makes it easy for me to make more exciting sounds. You may have the same experience. Upcoming episodes will also teach you how to use simple probabilistic artificial intelligence to write code which writes its own music (which I've already done in Ruby).

faq | review

Trinkets For Your Amusement

Hacker Newspaper
minim.al bit.ly
Clueful Google
BTC in USD

Stuff I Drew




The Ruby On Rails Tutorial

Check out the best way to learn Rails

ZERG KILLA

Disclaimer

Some links on this blog are affiliate links, which pay sales commissions.

Conferences


Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group





Save The Mara Wildlife Conservatory

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (49)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (10)
    • ►  March (16)
    • ►  February (6)
    • ►  January (15)
  • ►  2012 (181)
    • ►  December (8)
    • ►  November (13)
    • ►  October (22)
    • ►  September (27)
    • ►  August (15)
    • ►  July (10)
    • ►  June (9)
    • ►  May (18)
    • ►  April (17)
    • ►  March (6)
    • ►  February (18)
    • ►  January (18)
  • ▼  2011 (198)
    • ►  December (12)
    • ►  November (22)
    • ►  October (8)
    • ►  September (4)
    • ►  August (16)
    • ►  July (20)
    • ►  June (22)
    • ►  May (14)
    • ►  April (21)
    • ►  March (14)
    • ►  February (9)
    • ▼  January (36)
      • My Habit Calendar System: Levelling Up With A Habi...
      • Incredibly Cheap Robot Attack Drone
      • Police States And Criminal Armies
      • A Victory For Sanity
      • Working On A Proposal For A Book On Algorithmic Mu...
      • Announcing: THE WRINKLEFUCKER
      • Cyberpunk Blog
      • Simple Math
      • Possible Model For Identifying Real Twitter Follow...
      • Don't Let Zuckerberg Madoff You (Whether Accidenta...
      • No New Languages In 2011; Nothing New At All
      • Speaking at LA Hacker News Meetup and LA RubyConf
      • Video Ad Links Removed
      • New Blog: Robot Warriors Will Destroy America
      • Miniapp: Clueful Google
      • America Knows Robot Warriors Will Destroy America
      • Why I Block People On Twitter For Talking Shit Abo...
      • Essential: 10 Most Common Mistakes In Changing Beh...
      • For The Record
      • Fruit Fly Neural Network Design
      • Your Astrological Sign Didn't Change
      • Morse Code Converter For MS Paint Adventures
      • Dan North Blah Blah Blah Blah Horseshit
      • The Big Sort Explains Giffords
      • Currently Reading: Music And Probability, by David...
      • Sitting Considered Harmful
      • A Quick Note: December's Micro-Biz
      • My Blog In A Nutshell
      • Exactly!
      • YES
      • Homelessness And Tribal Hunter-Gatherers
      • Handling To-Do Lists And Denial
      • Prepare For The Geek Mafia
      • Ubuntu Is The Rich Man's OS X
      • The "private" Keyword Disregards Professional Cour...
      • "You Should Follow Me On Twitter" Meme Is Cargo-Cu...
  • ►  2010 (337)
    • ►  December (22)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (25)
    • ►  September (29)
    • ►  August (29)
    • ►  July (30)
    • ►  June (32)
    • ►  May (33)
    • ►  April (36)
    • ►  March (20)
    • ►  February (32)
    • ►  January (32)
  • ►  2009 (314)
    • ►  December (21)
    • ►  November (18)
    • ►  October (9)
    • ►  September (15)
    • ►  August (10)
    • ►  July (10)
    • ►  June (35)
    • ►  May (40)
    • ►  April (34)
    • ►  March (37)
    • ►  February (35)
    • ►  January (50)
  • ►  2008 (494)
    • ►  December (31)
    • ►  November (33)
    • ►  October (64)
    • ►  September (47)
    • ►  August (30)
    • ►  July (32)
    • ►  June (42)
    • ►  May (44)
    • ►  April (31)
    • ►  March (45)
    • ►  February (47)
    • ►  January (48)
  • ►  2007 (577)
    • ►  December (53)
    • ►  November (65)
    • ►  October (67)
    • ►  September (22)
    • ►  August (24)
    • ►  July (34)
    • ►  June (42)
    • ►  May (82)
    • ►  April (53)
    • ►  March (23)
    • ►  February (60)
    • ►  January (52)
  • ►  2006 (29)
    • ►  December (25)
    • ►  November (4)