Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

2008 Segway Polo Woz Challenge Cup

One of my former students just interviewed Steve Wozniak while doing an internship at the Indiana State Museum. A video about the Polo tournament is available on YouTube (Rachel is doing the voice-over), and a brief portion of the interview is near the end.

Obviously the C++ Rachel learned from me really paid off. ;-)

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Searcy is so fly

S-E-A-R-C-Y... we so cool you can't deny.

We've got some very talented Harding students (with a little too much time on their hands. wink)



By the way, Harding's fall enrollment is officially 6,332 students of which approximately 5,000 are attending the Searcy campus. Since Searcy is a town of approximately 20,000, that means every 1 in 5 people you run into at Wal-Mart is probably a Harding student.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Fav5

  1. I’m back from Archiving 2007. Yesterday Czeslaw Jan Grycz (Internet Archive) gave an entertaining keynote address. He showed this video about copyright and fair use which has made by favorite 5 for the week: A Fair(y) Use Tale by Eric Faden. My guess is since the entire video is made from Disney clips that it probably won't hold up in court as fair use (Disney couldn’t possibly leave this alone). By the way, this video reminded me a lot of the 100 movies video I just saw the other day.

  2. How do you get people to help you digitize books with words that a character recognition scanner can’t recognize? Put the unrecognized words into a captcha! Brilliant.

  3. The IETF gave preliminary approval to a promising antispam/antiphishing technology called DomainKeys Identified Mail. It uses cryptograph digital signatures to identify the sender and receiver of email messages.

  4. According to Nielson/NetRatings, Google accounted for 55% of all searches in April. Believe it or not though, other search engines besides Google actually do exist. In fact, someone recently took the time to rate 300 of them. (I would have added one more criteria though: Does the search engine provide a link to the cached resource?)

  5. Colorado Christian University recently were told they were “too Christian” for their students to receive equal access to tax payer money. I added a couple of comments to the story although I normally don’t. I think CCU should just leave it alone... if you receive mammon from Caesar, you may find yourself beholden to his wishes. It's also hard to imagine Jesus wanting his followers to sue for tax money.