Monday, May 28, 2012

SBA: The Disaster Recovery Act Of Face-Book.


No book of products, so we used numbers of the books. That doesn't make any sense in semantics: volume versus identity. That is, investigate the historic numbers by the book, so that volume has identity. Instead of "under some number" we have "within such volume" for reference. Numbers stop, volume flows, interpretation lead to disaster.

Two is more than one, like realization of gain. There is the machine on the machine; respectively, real and virtual, as how one is said before the other. That is like predication, so we know any speculation of the immediate imaginary numbers.

"Two billion."
-- JPMorganChase

Through the looking iGlass, the impression that lasted, then FB got sued (by whomever). No longer is the east side of the US the center of the markets. Intel said in at other times, it's the tick of the tock. The way it looked, the volume on that side, changed, dramatically.

"Come together. Right now. Over me."
-- Aerosmith

The bipartisanship of stocks, there is only one volume, so the ambidextrous started with agility in words, small and big. What happens to that volume as it enters the virtual phase. One steps down in help of the other, or we never thought right is big or small and left is right. Smell and left is left, and, veterans on board, it knew that smell. No in vision, of that, some books waffle the air that surrounds any interest out of newer confusionism. We shut-down any distraction from the journey heard solidly ahead...

...it's not any game, anymore. It looked like Big Banks did not want real microeconomies on the west side, yet there are so many mobiles. It is harder to move offices that are big. It is also harder for those Manhattan offices to thumbnail loans on the west side, especially under deficit spenditures. I could have easily said two billion was there and over here was two billion, like there was some lateral connection, follow the money, and point out the blamed. Football? Hot potato? One News channel said its up, the other said its down.

Either we have big banks with small content or we now have Big Content providers. SacBee decided its content, online, is worth new subscription fees. I had in mind, as I wrote this above, that archaic printer of market numbers on newspaper material. How renewable was the material? Every single day, that was the disaster.

Maybe someone thought ahead about the material for yearbooks, and the many small businesses that produced them.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Marriage: Economy Of The Equation, DNA Babies


"LGBT" and sometimes 'I', but G, T, and 'I' do not equate like L and B when you realize which ones were kept away from the equation. There was the variable for the mother and the variable for the father in the equation. You noticed it was not said as LGBTIMF as one big group. Maybe you noticed that there were many LGBTIs that employed themselves under the bureaucracy of the equation because they were less tainted by the equation as were MFs (mother/father). Was that fair? Now, you know why same-sex marriage is more about equality in the equation than about traditional family values.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Facial recognition embraced and extended


"Facial recognition embraced and extended."

Friday, May 25, 2012

BOINC: Our Cure For Unemployment


Next time anybody jerks you around with bias and discrimination, show them how you helped cure their loved one's disease. Would they think twice if they knew what resources you put forth toward local and global health care despite that you do not work in any hospital? Every job requires tools if not your bare hands. We cannot sustain such bias just because not everybody can agree that your tools qualify as worthy enough for employment status. They have not realized the full impact of your contributions; you have quieter technology at work; it is not your signature on The Almighty Buck.

If anything like me, you have awards that show you worked that technology for the greater good. You know those awards mean you dedicated time, money, skill, or at least energy to the work. We all were taught the equations of energy and work, so you know there is no room for bias when that energy and work still balances out in the end, as it does for everybody else that we considered employed. The only difference is between the award and the reward. People, in general, have not honored your awards, yet anybody will take your rewards away.

It is time that we apply those awards such that they are not mere achievements ignored by employers. It is time that we can hold these awards accountable and say: we worked. Yes, we worked on your health care. Nobody charged “you” anything like the amounts spent on that research. We worked on that research, and we believed we saved lives. Despite that, “you” still say that portion of workers is unemployed, and “you” have said worse about them. We have heard worse about us because that Almighty Buck did not stop here, so it did not account for us, all.

On the ballot, we accounted for taxes that paid for research. Was that really fair? I have my so-many arguments against it because such measures only sound good. For some reason, such ballot measures sound better than the cure, for unemployment. The point here is in general funds, and where it flows. It has not flowed back into the hands of the awarded, especially when the ballot continually plugs it by such measures.

“There is an app for that” like any other gimmick on your hand-held. Yes, that is in your hands now. Lets feature BOINC on it, not as any gimmick except it does use energy, “our” energy, which does require work for that energy. When anybody searches for employment, they ask for an app. And yes, somehow people said an app is short for “application” and-so an application means nothing about how we apply (for jobs).

Reality check, please.

Us programmers write applications. BOINC is an application. We all want you as the employer, yet such app does not require that you sign your life away with human employees. Computers are people, so we think in ways that you can employ computers, as that extends us; yes, it is an extension of us. In other words, we compared the tinker to the thinker. We compared the mallet to the palette. We know when the user is not the consumer. With these applications, not everybody needs the brains of the programmer in order to hire computers that work for “you”. We need an app that lets anybody defeat unemployment, globally.

The World Grid employs computers. “You” provide energy for the computer, and BOINC shuffles work from the World Grid onto and around other work you do on the computer. In that sense, the computer does not go out to lunch when you do, so overall you are more productive, as energy flows; work continues.

I heard of one measure that considered reimbursement for electric cars that power the business next to where any of them park. Skip those details, and consider any mobile, like iPhone, Droid (android), iPad, laptops, or etc, that lets you get reimbursements for the energy your employer uses on your mobile. Further that thought until you receive any payment for such usage of your mobile; until, you are no longer considered unemployed.

Why that consideration has not happened sooner is anybodies guess. Network companies can no longer justify land-line maintenance costs in wireless coverage. Any “roam” capability of BOINC that costs us more, than on stationary PCs, exploits ill-justify costs that burden us back toward unemployment. We needed cures for the burdens that kept us unemployed. We needed the (free, expansion of ) connectivity for our mobile tools. This is one cure.

“Sheriff ordered overtime for deputies when they searched for his families' iPhone.”
– News teams said from our Capitol.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Anti-Virus: #1 Tech Problem


Computer slow? If you had to drag around all your heavy-duty health monitors every where you went throughout the day, you know that would not be any easier for you. The solution is not more heavy-duty equipment upon every update available for each health-monitor. If you have anti-virus software installed, do not complain that your computer is not the most optimal. That is the #1 tech problem, and you probably heard the usual pitch for an entire new computer, which is also not the solution.

We already know the solution. You bought the computer, and that is not the problem. You acquired software for the computer, and that included anti-virus software, sooner or later. If you started with the bare-bones O/S, you know it was fast. Games, business, multi-media, audio-video, all installed, and it still was fast. You didn't think you needed any solution until somebody convinced you about vaccination.

We know people thought vaccination was the solution, and many did it. They installed the anti-virus software. They ran the scans. Everything seemed okay despite maybe random spy-ware found. You know it takes one to know one, so you know the problem.

Someone called the computer geeks about their problem. Of course, computer geeks are gods that fix everything, and they did. Everybody is happy until next week, another call. Someone figured the more the geeks charged, the better the fix. It is all about the fix, right? Week after week, month after month. Another call, another fix. The geeks always know the solution because it is fast while they are next to you.

“We can do that for you.” It hacked into your privacy, but you blamed one geek, so you got another geek. Did they ever say that the anti-virus software is the problem? Probably not, as they simple revert to the solution: they temporarily turned it off, so problem solved.

“Is that fast enough for you?” The geek stayed around long enough for what the call is worth. Usually that meant something on-the-side with the Internet that really had nothing to do with your computer. The computer and the Internet is all the same thing, right? Nobody argued with that.

Nobody argued with another fix until somehow they needed another computer. That also meant more geeks as all your files moved from the old machine to the new machine. With the brand new feel of the faster solution, everything seemed just right again.

I hate needles, and the above is quite morbid to me. I am not one of those geeks, yet I heard them blame me before for administrative privileges. If the geeks separate people, like me, away from end-users then geeks know they are in control of the market. My code exists in the kernel, the O/S, like Linux, Microsoft, and iOS, so, from that viewpoint, geeks and anti-virus software look the same to the kernel.

The other day, the show Undercover Boss was, on TV, about Diamond Resort. My heart skipped the beat when he complained about the archaic “filesystem” of paperwork. Let me compare that, I walked into one geek-tech office and asked “the simple question” about how-to boot into USB. The tech guy said the usual spin and treated me stupid, as I noticed one of their girls re-sort the paper file cabinet the entire time I as there. As they say, “speak of the devil!”

“If I wanted to break into the system,” like as if I looked stupid enough to break into computers with USB, I said, “I would just touch the page table,” like anti-virus software does with real-time scans.

“Yeee-ah, okay, sure dude.” That was his reply, as the girl immediately dropped everything and left the room. Maybe I lacked common sense, or, my gosh, maybe he thought she went to go get the “kuu-dee” spray.

"Many people wished to only die in their sleep, so we knew morning came from those wishes."
-- Cat In The Bag

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

USA: African-American, It's No Longer About Race

"Got one foot out the door." Gaddafi wanted supremecy over the USA, the United States of Africa, and he had bigger plans before he went down. We then saw parts of Africa reborn, and the wigs sworn into office. Yes, they wore wigs just like the historic American wigs. Now that has all been established, it changed what "African-American" meant (and what it means for "ag-").

Monday, May 21, 2012

Playlists: D-TV, D-Radio, It's Free, But How Advanced?


Your iPad, or mobile, is capable for wireless reception of these free digital playlists. Premium services, however, have had loads of options for DVR, so what happened where one can and the other does? If your DTV is anything like mine, you see the playlists in the mundane scroll window. Where is the feature to auto-switch channels for what shows you chose from such mundane playlists? It looks like the mundane style was on purpose, so that it influences people's choice in premium boxes with monthly services bills over hardware you can one-time-buy yourself for DTV/D-Radio.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Cancer: Bureaucracy Of Proposition 29

You voted yes because you thought that would help? How about the clean option of medical donations compared to the cancerous bureaucracy of tax. If you have not donated or ever thought of such, you probably are somebody that would vote yes on the tax no matter if you smoke or not. If you are into agricultural topics, like me, you have seen right through this proposition's bureaucracy and know that it is more about control of plant tax than it is about cancer or such care.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Gtk.StatusIcon: What Every App Needs

Another singleton? No, the quit button! I needed discussion on where all the singletons end, so out of other various aspects of common program classes I choose the little icon that every app needs. I almost wrote-up another blog for an http-server and another for the task queue, yet then decided it is easier to look at the actual source repository for those. Even if I included those or others, they all need some way the application exits, manually. The app-icon usually provides that exit in its menu.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Parameters: The Minimal C# Singleton Edition

Why argue with it? I replaced the previous example with real code. I think the result below is very modular. It is now trivial on how the Parameter class below is replaceable by any other module that implements the Program.Parse() action. This version only stores the key/value like pairs.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Program.Singleton: Revised Example, Visualize Main() Steps In C#

We called them test-drivers. In single threaded mode, you only needed the drivers on your functions, so they worked almost uniformly. That method distracted us away from the main steps and its visual flow. Lets use the “example” class in my previous post on singletons, and expand upon it. They express significant program flow, so lets define one class for each action. I did that below.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Singletons: C++ to C# “Main” Primer And Modular Program Design

Magic initialization of static classes, lets prime the singleton paradigm of C++ into C#. This is not as simple as the “static” keyword added to object classes, like in C++. There are different techniques, and I used an attribute and code that searches for that attribute. I can relax dependencies and lists of hard-coded initializations into modular design by reflection.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Loud: EV versus internal combustion engines


Nearby gardener gets paid while the owner of residence has not been hired. The owner lost his career at the computer automated facility. Undocumented interns credit themselves with leftover money from agricultural grants. The horticulture “101” class is only the art of the science, so certification is easy for migrant workers. America has significant buyers of alcoholic based fuels, especially from corn oil producers. The cream of the crop really is not needed for battery systems, so focus on biomass.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Shadow: They call him Jesus


Some said “the government” in place of “they” ambiguation, ambiguity. Your shadow changes after dilation of thought from any movement. Realize the kinds of radiation that do not appear through your shadow. From “my” perspective, if that light is from the government then the source is clean, as I see only one shade of grey in my shadow, and another gray in the tree's shadow.

“50 Shades of [Hallow]”
– Famous Non-Binary Print Error

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Superefined GPS: The Business Of Shock And Awe


Your mobile called when you fell? Maybe that is more effective if you keep your mobile in your shirt pocket instead of your butt pocket where optimum gamma rays meet gluttonous maximus. Mobiles detect movement, so there is some extra sensory towards any help where those motions become acute. Maybe now that people played with motion recognition with their games, we say, people are no longer in shock of older blackbox technology, as they are now in awe of Pandora's Box.

When I think about GPS, I do not open the lid on the data such that one global tangence on one solid sphere is superefined. GPS devices acquire their position from multiple sources. The sources above are not the same below. Game pads used gravity and vibration gyros for motion detection. Ultimately, how the mobile moves around the sphere still lets above and below agree by that motion detection and distance formula, yet I limited that concept. There are two infinite values involved that many others disagreed upon merely because it is two infinites and not one infinite. There is the infinite of spatial position and the infinite of spherical surface position.

We proven there is more than one infinite.

Maybe that is key for some as they grasp the differences between space in three-dimensional vectors and space in six-dimensional vectors. I kept the concept simple to three values of spatial units with three values of tangence in one six dimensional vector. That is not as hard in thought as the difference between the three-dimensional Rubic's Cube and the five-dimensional version, as it requires that you have experienced how that moves through space before you grasp the similar concept. Yes, you probably can find the Rubic's Cube App that lets you play with higher dimensions; think of the twists and turns for motion detection for the version on your mobile.

There are more functional values for vectors, between that conceptional perfection and reality, not that mobiles use every known vector. Yesterday's GPS was not precise enough, and I heard it was within, plus or minus, ten-feet of accuracy. Imagine your mobile somehow in flight away from your hand at an acute rate, so it was known how it could have recorded such events. Imagine any emergency crew first saves the mobile before its owner because that was made easier.

I already have seen mobile motions turned into sound waves and music notes. I think Sony wanted everybody with at least two mobiles instead of one. I imagined, then, how each business buys its own Kinect Security Cam, so that you do not need any mobile where there is surface recognition already present.

Does your mobile project your last few minutes into virtual reality, so you know where you have been, and maybe you can then get your better look at something you have seen? We have enough technology for that, as it is like the Judge at your door service. We also thought about smog test results at each different vector, yet then we are thinking outside the box.... and busy out of the cubical.

Friday, May 11, 2012

FaceBook: Macrostock versus Microstocks


The microstocks trade under the dollar usually with an additional digit or two worth for finer-than-cents trades. Their IPO starts in the macrostock range, and there is no appearant micro-economy option.  There are other companies that affiliated themselves with FaceBook that do trade in micro-economies, and they use real or “game” simulations of stock quotes and trades, like the World Stock Exchange. I think the value after the IPO may change when social media returns to peer level servers.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Real Estate: California Legalizes Plant Tax


Forward thought on how the State files its Federal tax forms, made from hemp. I wondered, then, if we consider that difference of individual sums, State sums, and double-entry accounts methods. I have seen people try plant simulations in virtual reality, and the “build” button on the online version of your realtor personality, not that you make any open house appointments with your mobile by name.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Walk Buttons: The Light That Waits For You


Crying out loud: GPS, so good that it knows when you are still in the walkway. Did anybody say it was not accurate enough? Put GPS nodes at the traffic corner. People did not call them mobiles, so that you only play stationary games, like frogger.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Traffic Reports: The Capitol View Outside-In


Only big roads shown? No alternative hints on your mobile app. No networks that optimizes everybody route, especially by given schedules that have been offline. California has had pace cars for the long, busy commutes, so you thunk why not make that the car-to-car router, and tie it into the traffic app. Besides one special statute that lets them ignore the posted speed-limit, those signs are distractions to the conditions, as they are text messages. Lets consider alternatives and the outlook of commutes.

Sunday, May 6, 2012


Morning Sickness: The First Five Minutes After Consciousness

Did you lose your mind? Everybody flushes. Did you take the scale out of the bathroom? Some people also bought mini-scales. When you wondered about the screwdriver long enough, you stood there momentarily, and you put it to use. You know what that is like inside, so you know what you need in the next one you pick-up. Put it down altogether, and consider that mental exercise before sudden realization of emptiness, and escape the lapse of your dream.

Your mind is so more beautifully consistent than those random archives your brain puts out. We must sleep, so our body moved that output into the metabolic process. Some crystallizes and stays in our body; unfortunately, we do not always hang onto every piece. Others filter into the matter you put in your way. Every blink is another integration.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Fashion Star: We Showed You What Is Out


Only the theme was in. Hollywood versus Big Apple, you missed it. The cast realized they did not want to be the cast. They acted like they never seen Second Life and all the virtual fashionistas, as it has an entire different way the seams are put together.

Friday, May 4, 2012

DelayedSortedListStore: Gtk.ListStore // An Optimization


In-place replacement, for display lists, that elapses its updates by the timer function. I wondered about another version besides the previous one under the Gnu Public License. I hated my teacher sound to an audience with anonmity by the version I trashed. C/C++ project managers wanted the contract styled headers that does not appear in C#, so they avoid it because it puts them out of their contracted career. You can only imagine why they moved optimal code out of the headers and what that delays.

C# lets us model by interfaces to objects. We have interfaces as alternatives to inheritence. Often, we started with the objects that are then refactored into interfaces. Here is one start.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

SSL: It Cripples Your Software, Freely

It does not seem to go away after you hooked in the Secure Socket Layer library to your source, opened or closed. Programmers added it because it was easy, yet they noticed how much harder their software evolved in refactored code. It is almost contagious by many examples, yet nobody considered it viral. SSL individualized your network connection, which made that practically impossible for bulk messages with credentials of more than one individual.

Food: Drive-Through Apps, “Faster”


Order on your tablet app, go directly to pick-up, and skip all the hassle. Airports let you carry that order on-board from their food pick-up area. How long until other franchises let you install such menu apps? How long until car manufacturers reconsider the car-to-franchise network for the drive-through? I wanted these apps all networked together with the weight watcher app.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

E911: Epidemic Protection And Health Advocacy


Single action login-interface, emergency password prompt, or something likewise and not about Big Apple's 911, how hard is health access on your mobile (iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, etc)? Not for you, consider any citizen that may want to help you or require further use of your mobile. Recent News programs said that you should make your passwords so complex that you can not think about them. Do you have time to think in any emergency? Maybe we need some law that puts an emergency button at every prompt that requires personal, sensitive, or private profile information.