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Shirts: tinyurl.com Website: www.householdhacker.com Live www.ustream.tv In this episode we show you how to create your own pair of Hover shoes which will allow you to “float” over any predominantly metal base. In the video we use the garage since it has metal beams embedded in the concrete but you could do this wherever you find a strong metal flooring. You need: 1. Soldering Iron 2. Solder 3. Wire 4. Shoes 5. 50 lb lift magnets 6. 2 9v batteries 7. Glue Gun The 9v battery will turn the …
President Bill Clinton appears on the Late Show with David Letterman on 9/11/02 and discusses a myriad of topics. This segment features some enlightening perspective about alternative energy and how we could revitalize our economy and save our environment while creating a TRILLION dollar industry!! What are we waiting for!!!??? Fossil fuels are so 20th century!
The Photosynth Technology Preview is a taste of the newest way to view photos on a computer. Our software takes a large collection of photos of a place or an object, analyzes them for similarities, and then displays the photos in a reconstructed three-dimensional space, showing you how each one relates to the next.
In our collections, you can access gigabytes of photos in seconds, view a scene from nearly any angle, find similar photos with a single click, and zoom in to make the smallest detail as big as your monitor. A Photosynth experience begins with nothing more than a bunch of digital photos. They might all have been taken by one person, or they might be a mixture of images from many different cameras, shooting conditions, dates, times of day, resolutions, and so on.
Each dot represents an extracted feature
Each photo is processed by computer vision algorithms to extract hundreds of distinctive features, like the corner of a window frame or a door handle. Photos that share features are then linked together in a web. When the same feature is found in multiple images, its 3D position can be calculated. It’s similar to depth perception – what your brain does to perceive the 3D positions of things in your field of view based on their images in both of your eyes. Photosynth’s 3D model is just the cloud of points showing where those features are in space.