금요일, 10월 28, 2011

[CV] Microsoft's Productivity Future Vision (2011)


Microsoft's Productivity Future Vision (2011)
Source:

Watch how future technology will help people make better use of their time, focus their attention, and strengthen relationships while getting things done at work, home, and on the go. (Release: 2011)



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wow... great!!!

Cheers,
June

[CV] OmniTouch - Demo Video - ACM UIST 2011

OmniTouch - Demo Video - ACM UIST 2011
Source: http://www.chrisharrison.net/index.php/Research/OmniTouch



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great!!!

Cheers,
June

[CV] Microsoft HoloDesk lets users handle virtual 3D objects

Microsoft Research 에서 연구하는 '홀로데스크' 입니다.

Source: http://www.gizmag.com/holodesk-lets-users-handle-virtual-3d-objects/20257/
Microsoft HoloDesk lets users handle virtual 3D objects

Video


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it's great!!!

Cheers,
June

일요일, 10월 23, 2011

Global Village Construction Set


Source: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/622508883/global-village-construction-set

Global Village Construction Set
An Open Hardware project in Maysville, MO by Marcin Jakubowski

http://opensourceecology.org/




Global Village Construction Set - TED Talk from Open Source Ecology on Vimeo.



Global Village Construction Set in 2 Minutes from Open Source Ecology on Vimeo.



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꽤 멋지면서 흥미롭다. 흐흐 ^^
Cheers,
June

How I Changed My Life, In Four Lines

Source: http://zenhabits.net/4/

How I Changed My Life, In Four Lines

‘What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step.’ ~C. S. Lewis
Post written by Leo Babauta.
Changing your life can seem an incredibly tough and complicated thing, especially if you’ve failed a great number of times (like I did), found it too hard, and resigned yourself to not changing.
But I found a way to change.
And I’m not any better than anyone else, not more disciplined, not more motivated. I just learned a few simple principles that changed my life.
I’ve written about them many times, but realized they’re spread out all over the site.
Here is how I changed my life, in a nutshell.
tl;dr The four lines you’re looking for are at the bottom.

How I Started Running

In 2005 I was sedentary, and couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to make exercise a regular habit. At the end of 2006, not only was I running very regularly, I finished my first marathon. These days I can run a half marathon race at the drop of a hat, have run several marathons.
How did I do it? I started with just 10 minutes of running a day. I focused not on how hard it was, but how much I enjoyed the movement and the outdoors. I increased slowly, until I could run 15 minutes, then 20, and later a couple hours. I was grateful for every run I was able to take.
I got healthier, fitter, slimmer, happier.

How I Started Eating Healthier

In 2005 I was overweight, and addicted to junk food. I ate fast food, chips and cookies, fried meats, anything fatty or sweet or salty … and I had no idea how to change. Today, I am 70 lbs. lighter, I eat almost all whole, real foods (almost nothing processed), I eat a sweet treat now and then but am happier eating healthy food.
How did I change? I started with small changes like drinking more water, eating more fruits and veggies, cooking at home more and preparing my lunches for work. One at a time. I gradually improved my diet, eventually cleared my fridge and pantry of junk, and stopped going to fast food places. I found healthy foods I really loved. I was grateful for every delicious healthy meal I ate.
I felt better about myself, trimmed down, and feel great every single day.

How I Got Out of Debt

In 2005, I was way over my head in debt — it was so bad, I had creditors calling me, and I would ignore my phone calls. I struggled to make it paycheck to paycheck, and sometimes didn’t even make it — I had to borrow money from friends and family. It was one of the most stressful times of my life. At the end of 2007, I celebrated with my wife Eva when we paid off our last debt and were free!
How did I do it? I started one little change at a time: I started cutting back on expenses a little, saving a little at a time, paying off the little debts and then the bigger debts, found some breathing room, and saw the light at the end of the tunnel. I gradually changed my financial habits and got into better shape. I was grateful for every debt paid off, every dollar saved, every inch of breathing room.
I’m debt free and will never go back. It’s the most liberating thing ever.

And On and On

I was planning on writing the same capsules for how I decluttered and simplified my possessesions, how I started focusing and accomplishing more, how I turned my passion into a living, and so on … but the truth is, the story starts to repeat itself.
I used the same principles, over and over. More on that in the nutshell below.

And Then I Gave Up Goals

About two years ago, I started to give up goals. Just as an experiment.
It turns out, I could still accomplish the same kinds of things, but I just didn’t plan it out. Instead, I just followed the same principles (more on those below). They still work, even without goals.
People say I can give up goals because I’ve already accomplished a lot … but the truth is, I can give up goals because I have learned a few things that work, and realized they work with or without goals. And if you follow these things, you can change your life, with or without goals.

The Nutshell Principles

So what are the principles that changed my life, repeatedly?
If you read the brief stories above, you already know:
1. Start very small.
2. Do only one change at a time.
3. Be present and enjoy the activity (don’t focus on results).
4. Be grateful for every step you take.
In programming, this is called an algorithm. It’s a series of steps that you can apply to make any change, no matter what your situation.
It works. This is the Zen Habits method, the Change Your Life App, in four lines. I hope it helps.
Update: If this method helps you, please share it on this public document I’ve created.



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우리는 아래 네 가지를 이미 잘 알고 있음에도 불구하고 종종 잊어버리는 것 같다.

1. Start very small.
2. Do only one change at a time.
3. Be present and enjoy the activity (don’t focus on results).
4. Be grateful for every step you take.


Cheers,
June

화요일, 10월 18, 2011

몽골어 사전 (Mongolian Dictionary) 모음

몽골어 사전 (Mongolian Dictionary) 모음

몽골어 사전 관련 link
유용할 것 같아서 포스트 해봅니다.

http://www.lexilogos.com/english/mongolian_dictionary.htm
http://www.bolor-toli.com/

여긴 검색 버튼 누른 후 화면이 출력되면 재빨리 'Esc' 키를 눌러야 한다.
http://asuult.asuultserver.com/dic/hailtiin_hariu.php

출력내용 중에 ( setTimeout("...'http://www3.asuultserver.com/forum/'", 200);... )
이런 부분이 나오면서 다음 페이지가 나오기 때문...
[Error page]
-> Not Found
-> The requested URL /forum/ was not found on this server.
오늘 October 18, 2011 현재 위의 에러가 나온다.

하지만 검색 자체에 문제는 없고, 결과 page 쪽에 문제가 있는 것이라서
'Esc' 를 누르면 정상적으로 이용 가능하다.




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Cheers,
June

Stunning "ISAM" live tour combines 3D sets, CG visuals, and crazy math

Stunning "ISAM" live tour combines 3D sets, CG visuals, and crazy math
Source: http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2011/10/stunning-isam-live-tour-combines-3d-sets-cg-visuals-and-crazy-math.ars

ISAM trailer


Longer ISAM trailer


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Okay, i know what is this "Audio-Visual" for right now...
wow... great ever!!!

Cheers,
June

[CV] Cool tech demo: match 3D models into archive photos

Cool tech demo: match 3D models into archive photos
Source: http://www.cgchannel.com/2011/10/cool-tech-demo-match-3d-models-into-archive-photos/


Rendering Synthetic Objects into Legacy Photographs from Kevin Karsch on Vimeo.


Author:

 Kevin Karsch
 PhD Student, UIUC
 karsch1 [at] uiuc [dot] edu

Source: http://kevinkarsch.com/publications/sa11.html


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wow, this is the best ever!!!

Cheers,
June