PMPope 3dge D8t8 Ranch SFCA 2009
Edge Data converges the multiple dimensions of Multi-Media Productions aroused in the mind of SF/CA residents & of the World
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Now you have the opportunity to do something good
Now you have the opportunity to go HERE and quite spending money on oil & the wars it produces. Hint: It makes an excellent cyber-stocking stuffer. Think about it...
'Uh, yeah, honey they were out of all those violent video games with the gratuitous sexy violence so I decided to...' BADDA-BING & HAPPY DAYS!
'Uh, yeah, honey they were out of all those violent video games with the gratuitous sexy violence so I decided to...' BADDA-BING & HAPPY DAYS!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Oh, Debian GNU/Linux! You've done it again!
Worth a closer look, eh?
Here's something I found interesting enough to pull me out of my melancholy long enough to cut and paste it into this site.
ENJOY!
Robotic Submarine Running Debian Wins International Competition
October 8th, 2009
This August, a team of 35 undergraduate students from Cornell University sank the competition at the 12th annual Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition, sponsored by the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International and the Office of Naval Research. The competition takes place in a large acoustic testing pool operated by the US Navy SPAWAR Systems Center. It calls for entries to pass through a gate, follow a path, ram a submerged buoy, fire through a square target with small torpedoes, drop markers into bins containing simulated targets, recover a PVC target and surface through an octagon shape, all without human intervention. The Cornell Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Team (CUAUV) took first place by completing the entire course at the competition, a feat not seen since MIT won in 2002. This was Cornell's first victory since 2003.
Cornell's vehicle, namedNova, runs a custom software stack on top of a single board computer running Linux and relies heavily on Debian.Debian works amazingly well for us,said Benjamin Seidenberg, CUAUV's new software team leader.Not only do we use it on the vehicle, we also run it on the computers in our lab and our servers, and use it to develop our custom electronics.Seidenberg, who also handles IT issues for the team, said that they consolidated on Debian three years ago.When I joined the team, we had computers running Windows XP, Windows Server, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD and Gentoo. Now we've settled on Debian for the sub and the servers; our lab workstations dual boot Debian and Windows. It's a lot easier to manage, and it's great to be able to develop in the same environment that the submarine runs.
The team also uses other open source software on their vehicle such as OpenCV for image processing and libdc1394 for video capture. According to Arseney Romanenko, another member of the software team, these libraries are essential for doing vision processing in an embedded environment; they are fast and lightweight which translates into significant power savings.
About Debian
The Debian Project was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock to be a truly free, community project. Since then the project has grown to be one of the largest and most influential open source projects. Over three thousand volunteers from all over the world work together to create and maintain the software included in Debian. Translated into over 30 languages, and supporting a huge range of computer types, Debian calls itself theuniversal operating system.
The above article lives here: Debian.org
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
WOW! When the Economy tanks it really tanks.
Hello from the Edge of the World Studions SFCA 2009
FLASH! We are still here, true believers! Though this World does not love us we are taking and holding our position in Union Square.


FLASH! We are still here, true believers! Though this World does not love us we are taking and holding our position in Union Square.

Sunday, December 28, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
The Minister of the Beginning of the End stands wide legged
Ladies & Gentlemen, please allow the Edge of the World Production Studions, located conveniently to maximize your articulation into the literary environs of SF/CA during WW3 with the present offering {for a modest price} of....
If you or one of your bohemes have spotted PMPope around town scripting in his pad THIS IS IT! The verses poured over @ cafes/piers/venues round town. The Edge of the World Production Studions has taken the difficulty of processing this alien/angelic script into a sonic format for easy digestion. If you or someone you know is looking for a truly unique gift that verifies the cutting edge literary trombone plays through the streets of the city even now... during the 3rd world War of oil & financial decay... you can put their fears to rest with this utilitarian gift and its' ability to say the things the corporate &/OR alternative media has decided to ignore... Why not?
PEACE TO THE PEOPLE
Don't Panic! Keep it OUTER*National & Gratefully ORGANIC
If you or one of your bohemes have spotted PMPope around town scripting in his pad THIS IS IT! The verses poured over @ cafes/piers/venues round town. The Edge of the World Production Studions has taken the difficulty of processing this alien/angelic script into a sonic format for easy digestion. If you or someone you know is looking for a truly unique gift that verifies the cutting edge literary trombone plays through the streets of the city even now... during the 3rd world War of oil & financial decay... you can put their fears to rest with this utilitarian gift and its' ability to say the things the corporate &/OR alternative media has decided to ignore... Why not?
PEACE TO THE PEOPLE
Don't Panic! Keep it OUTER*National & Gratefully ORGANIC
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Soma Literary Review & LitCrawl!
Well! I'll be. This is the final product from the night of October 11th
over yonder at The Dark Room for the LitCrawl which is part of the LitQuake 2008
My gratitude & fondness go out to everyone involved & a GIANT 'Thank You!' to Kemble Scot & the Soma Literary Review for inviting me to be a part of this. I hope we have many more opportunities for writers & their ilk to come together for massive literary festivals in San Francisco!
Sunday, October 05, 2008
LitQuake 2008!
LitQuake is a new literary festival in San Francisco. Authors and readers have the opportunity to meet and discuss one of the world's most underdocumented subjects: Literature. This event was held in the Opera Plaza over there on Van Ness. Kitty Clark was gracious & friendly in her treatment of the attendees. I had a beautiful time talking with many wonderful readers, writers, thinkers, photographers,... and employees.
I hope Some of these will show up at my reading which will happen @ The Dark Room, 2263 Mission Street in the 6-7pm slot of the LitCrawl on Saturday, October 11th.
But for now let's bask in the glow of our friends over @ Books Inc. Thanks Book Inc.!



I hope Some of these will show up at my reading which will happen @ The Dark Room, 2263 Mission Street in the 6-7pm slot of the LitCrawl on Saturday, October 11th.
But for now let's bask in the glow of our friends over @ Books Inc. Thanks Book Inc.!



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