Virtual reality is one technology that i believe we all have within our grasp unlike some of the other topics that we talked about or learned about in class Tuesday because whether it is a game or a medical procedure being test before it has been put in to practice or a flight, vehicle, combat, training simulator for purposes of training our military, police, fire, etc. personel it can be the most versatile technologies for man kind it allows us to try thing that would normally cause harm or maybe even death by accident or mistake and minimizes it and can save lives by properly training individuals in the proper practice and procedures.
here is a example of full body immerseve virtual reality.
here is a program similar to Second life Click Here
and for those who have a Nintendo WII here is a way you can make your own Virtual Reality Googles for under $50.
Compliments of Johnny Chung Lee he is probably one person who can just about come up with anything really cool out of things you most likely have around your house.
Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the Wii Remote
Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. This effectively transforms your display into a portal to a virtual environment. The display properly reacts to head and body movement as if it were a real window creating a realistic illusion of depth and space.
The program only needs to know your display size and the size of your sensor bar. The software is a custom C# DirectX program and is primarily provided as sample code for developers without support or additional documentation. You may need the most recent version of DirectX installed for this to work.
Software
To run the DesktopVR program you see in the video:
1. Connect your wiimote to your PC via Bluetooth. If you don't know how to do this, you can follow this tutorial. I've been told it works with other Bluetooth drivers, but I have not tested them myself.
2. Download the WiiDesktopVR (v02) sample program. Read the README file on program usage and configuration. Launch the "WiiDesktopVR.exe" in the main folder. A potentially more stable/Vista/64-bit compatible version has been created by Andrea Leganza. There also may be more variants on the web.
NOTE: If you are having trouble with running the program, you can check my project blog post about it or check the forum for assistance. I am unable to replicate these problems, so it hard for me to debug them. But, other people have figured it out. Things that have been identified to help: delete the "config.dat" file and re-run the program, install a new version of Direct X, or istall .NET 2.0.
Developers Notes: The code is built on top of this Wiimote library. To compile the program, you will need a C# IDE and the DirectX SDK. More notes are in the README.
and a Youtube Video demo to compliment it:
I hope you Enjoy.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
GIS for MIS/DSS purposes
If i was a company considering a GIS for MIS/DSS purposes, I would go with GRASS GIS do to a few things, GRASS GIS was originally designed by the US Army Corps of Engineers ,it is a open source program , it is FREE FREE FREE everybody love's free. Two key features that steer me in the way of GRASS GIS are 1:GRASS contains 350 programs and tools to render maps and images.
and 2: Grass uses both an intuitive windows interface as well as a command line syntax for ease of use. if you find that you are interested in GRASS GIS you can find the software at (http://grass.osgeo.org)...
and 2: Grass uses both an intuitive windows interface as well as a command line syntax for ease of use. if you find that you are interested in GRASS GIS you can find the software at (http://grass.osgeo.org)...
Monday, October 20, 2008
digital library free for all
I believe a digital library for all is very possible considering the almost limitless resources we have on hand now in the world some of the resources it would need would be a extremely large amount of storage spread across a large network kind of like a cloud computing situation i believe but do all of this would require a lot of money to implement but at the same time would allow some people who normally would not read a book because they were not sure they would like to purchase it the opportunity to read it free of charge witch would in turn lead to a more knowledgeable human race. i really have no arguments against the publishers lobby because i believe the should be a charge in some way to compensate for some of the lost proceeds for these publishers.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Why I might benefit from MS Access
I feel that i may benefit from learning MS Access in my daily work schedule because in my line of work i deal with mass quantitys of products, manufactures, customers, insurance companies, and shipping & logistics companies. by learning MS Access and other relatonal database systems it gives me a better understanding of how they work and allows me to think of some possible ways i may improve upon the system my company has in place.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Ultra Mobile PC's

I would like to take a moment to blog ultra mobile PC's. in the past couple of months there has been more and more ultra mobiles coming out and they just seem to be getting smaller and even more powerful although currently have minimal amounts of storage which limits you to smaller linux based operating systems but run close to or at the speed of most desktop computers thanks to VIA , and Intels Atom processor. being how small these are i believe it would make it even easier to take with you anywhere you go allowing you to be more efficient and able to get your work done in place's you normally would not take your laptop bag/laptop do to its overall size and weight and quite possibly could separate us even more from the social side of society.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
opening day
Here is my blog where i will talk about many technological things in the world today
Enjoy and fell free to comment
Enjoy and fell free to comment
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