Old Farm Truck - 01 - side claw - Crane Truck - Mad Max, Cars (MoosesValley)
Awesome looking old trucks - like something our of the movies Cars and Mad Max. Want to return and take more photos and make a video about these, inside and out.
Here's a mosaic that I created today (24-Jun-2020) to celebrate LBRY's 4th Birthday, using the title screen from Jeremy's "LBRY Turns 4" video, using my Mosaic Maker Extractor (Freeware, see my web site).
This mosaic is made from 1,262 unique LBRY user channel images (each used many times in the mosaic) that I spent many hours hunting for, filtering, and collecting and includes 2 photos of Jeremy, and photos of as many of the LBRY Dev team (cropped from LBRY posts) as I could find - so channel icons and Jeremy and the LBRY Dev Team are all together within the Mosaic.
This mosaic symbolises that we are all part of LBRY platform, Jeremy, the LBRY Dev team, and the LBRY Content creators and channels. LBRY is the sum of all of our work, our content, and our blood, sweat, and tears.
If you download and zoom in on the mosaic, it will be very difficult to recognise any images. I had to use a 10x10 tile size to keep the final mosaic file size down.
I also generated much larger, much higher resolution mosaics of this image, using 20x20 and 40x40 tile sizes, and the images of Jeremy and the channels are easy to recognise in these much larger mosaics. Can upload these as well if people want. :)
Mosaics - How to Create Your Own Mosaics of Photos, Images, icons, etc - Live Demo:
* https://lbry.tv/@MoosesValley:0/mosaics-how-to-create-your-own-mosaics:9
My LBRY channels, web page, github, etc:
* https://lbry.tv/@MooseSoftware:7/MooseSoftware:6
In this video, I run Noel's BASIC benchmark program in the AppleWin Apple ][ Emulator on my Windows 10 Core i7 laptop, and compare the results against Noel's real Apple ][.
Then I do a "dumb optimization" of the BASIC code and combine all of the statements onto a single line of BASIC code and re-run the benchmark. No need to interpret some lines of BASIC 100's or more times. How fast will the "dumb optimization" version run ?
Adrian's Digital Basement, PC archeology: The Leading Edge Model D #DOScember
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqDQ7S5A0Xc
Noel's Retro Lab, Noel's on TI99 basic and other basic system performance:
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H05hM_Guoqk
Noel's BASIC benchmark program:
10 FOR I=1 TO 10
20 S=0
30 FOR J=1 TO 1000
40 S=S+J
50 NEXT J
60 PRINT ".";
70 NEXT I
80 PRINT S
Noel's BASIC benchmark Results:
* https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bfWSR2Ngy1RPedS6j-M607eeAhsd40-nhAfswILzzS8/edit?usp=sharing
Long Live the Apple ][ !!!
Moose's Software Valley - Established July, 1996.
* https://rebrand.ly/MoosesSoftware
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYJtVVCwM3Y
Installing Java SDK and TextPad:
TextPad is Windows only.
Note / full disclosure:
* Using TextPad because this is the recommended editor for Java courses I teach.
And it is super fast, simple, light weight, it does everything I need for the majority of my projects, and I like it !
Installation: 3 Steps
1. Download latest Java SE: Java SDK (software development kit)
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Run the installer, follow the prompts.
2. Download and install TextPad:
https://textpad.com/index.html
Run the installer, follow the prompts.
3. Run TextPad and configure it:
Note / full disclosure:
* Had to do this in my ancient TextPad, not sure about new versions ...
View - Line Numbers
Configure - Preferences - Editor
Keystroke compatibility: Microsoft Applications
Gives you: Copy Ctrl+C, Paste Ctrl+V, Find Ctrl-F, etc
Keyboard
Category: Tools
Command: Compile Java
Ctrl+1
Assign
Command: Run Java Application
Ctrl+2
Assign
Note / full disclosure:
* On date this video was recorded (13-Jan-2020), I am using Java 8 32 bit and Textpad 5.4.2 (32 bit).
* But the latest versions of both should work fine.
Troubleshooting:
* Check all comments and replies below this video.
* Configure - Preferences - Tools
Add "Java Compile / Run Commands" or similar
* Check TextPad's support section:
https://textpad.com/support/index.html
* Make sure you have matching 32 or 64 bit versions of each
Windows 64bit - Java SDK 64 bit and TextPad 64 bit
Windows 32bit - Java SDK 32 bit and TextPad 32 bit
* If still problems, install 32 bit versions of Java SDK and then TextPad
* If still problems, install Java 8.x 32 bit versions of Java SDK and then old TextPad
* If still problems, use your favourite Internet Search Engine. :)
TextPad for Windows:
https://textpad.com/index.html
Also see:
* TextPad - Getting the Most out of TextPad
https://youtu.be/C9n0DnfqN94
My Java Software Development YouTube channel:
* http://tinyurl.com/MikesJavaVideos
My web page:
* Moose's Software Valley - Established July, 1996.
https://rebrand.ly/MoosesSoftware
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pdHMIaIHFM
Explore the coming Year 2038 problem ... by developing a Java GUI Desktop App.
LGR Tech Tales - Y2K: The Year 2000 Problem
20:16: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm5OiB3CPxg?t=1216
Unix time (also known as Epoch time, POSIX time,[1] seconds since the Epoch,[2] or UNIX Epoch time[3])
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
Year 2038 problem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
Time formatting and storage bugs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_formatting_and_storage_bugs
Unix time:
* uses a signed 32 bit integer.
* number of seconds passed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970
01111111111111111111111111111111 // 19 January 2038 at 03:14:08 UTC.
10000000000000000000000000000000 // 1901
Java Dates:
* Java's use of 64-bit long integers everywhere to represent time as
"milliseconds since 1 January 1970" will work correctly for the
next 292 million years.
* uses signed 64 bit integer (long)
* number of milli-seconds passed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970
* no worries for 292 million years
* REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
Source Code is on my GitHub:
https://github.com/MooseValley/Dates-Year-2038-Issue
Youtube Video of me developing this Java GUI Desktop App:
https://youtu.be/KsUXIyokp6Y
Moose's Software Valley - Established July, 1996.
https://rebrand.ly/MoosesSoftware
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsUXIyokp6Y
Video taken as the tram system finished being testing (July-2014) and opened to the public. In the video, I say "There's two ..." because until then I thought there was only 1 tram and it went back and forwards down the track. The entire tram track - stage 1 - was only about 13 Km (8.1 miles) long end to end. It's longer now and has more stations.
Refer to Wikipedia for more information:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G:link
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bJam2NQ9v0
A recording of the animated Guided Tour that came with Lotus Improv.
Note: This Guided Tour barely scratches the surface of what Improv can do !
Contents:
00:00 My Brief Introduction
02:29 Part #1: Guided Tour Introduction
09:26 Part #2: Building a Simple Sheet
16:15 Part #3: Meaningful Formulas
24:14 Part #4: Expanding the Sheet
32:00 Part #5: Improv Potential
Moose's Software Valley, Established July, 1996:
* https://rebrand.ly/MoosesSoftware
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQqg_bud-c8
On Thu, 27-Jun-2013, 4:28 PM, I placed my laptop on the wide window ledge inside my room at the Grand Hyatt Denver hotel, as I left to for a baseball game (go Rockies !) and left the laptop recording time-lapse photos images using it's built in webcam. At Thu, 27-Jun-2013, 9:10 PM, I returned to my room and stopped the recording.
While I was gone, my laptop took 3,256 photos - which works out to one photo every 19 seconds (approx). After returning, I wrote a script to convert the stream of photos to video. Each second of timelapse video covers 2.61 minutes (156 seconds) of real time.
When I watched the video, I was amazed at what I saw ... 12 months later, I'm still amazed, so I've decided to upload my video to YouTube.
At approximately 1 second into the video until about 7 seconds, the timelapse video slowly rotates to the right and then about 15 seconds in, the video shifts (rather jerkily) back to the left, with rotation stopping about 23 seconds into the video.
Why did this happen ?
The room was completely unattended, so no-one touched or moved the laptop after recording started. I left immediately after starting the recording, so I had been gone for 2.5 minutes (approx) before the first rotation started and got 39 minutes (approx) before the 2nd rotation started. Also, the laptop was on a wide window ledge, jammed up against the thick hotel windows, so it could not have moved in relation to the window / ledge.
The best explanation I can think of is that heating and cooling of the building causes it to twist as the sun moves during the day.
Pretty amazing huh ?
Moose's Software Valley
http://moosesoftware.netau.net
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je8F83nE8jw
A basic Java Desktop Application for Windows, Mac, Linux PCs.
No Maven, No Gradle, No 3rd party libraries. Just plain old Java.
Before watching this, watch:
* S01,E01: https://youtu.be/VlxiXzpCjh4
* S01,E02: https://youtu.be/IqVC22NIjeA
* S01,E03: https://youtu.be/et_th6q5Dws
* Github Basics: https://youtu.be/A30iwpDbkwc
* Installing Java SDK and TextPad: https://youtu.be/-pdHMIaIHFM
* And if you are new to Java, perhaps also some of my videos demonstrating how to build basic GUI apps. See My Java Software Development Tutorial Videos: http://tinyurl.com/MikesJavaVideos
S01,E04 - Physical Activity Move And Stretch Coach
* Add comment header for file.
* Add TextArea and File Input.
* Activate the Now and Done buttons.
* Random Exercises displayed.
Source Code is on my GitHub:
https://github.com/MooseValley/Physical-Activity-Coach
Moose's Software Valley - Established July, 1996.
https://rebrand.ly/MoosesSoftware
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5ZRm0dWskQ
* The power of the Combobox !
* IDs - ewwww !
* Something more user friendly
* Combobox
Microsoft Access files (just the bare tables and with all of the code / forms / reports developed across all videos) are available on my Github:
https://github.com/MooseValley/Microsoft-Access-Database-Tutorial-How-To
Moose's Software Valley - Established July, 1996.
https://rebrand.ly/MoosesSoftware
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4BckjWx7wc