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Terragen 2 – First Images

A New Planet

A New Planet

This is my first high resolution Terragen 2 rendering. It is an 800 x 600 pixel done in bitmap, a one meg file, converted to a smaller jpg. The Terragen 1 program I used for the video below is maxed out at 640 x 480. The original file here took 16 minutes to render but I spent about twelve hours figuring out how to do it. I still have not got to the part about adding vegetation except for a few samples.

This next image is the same basic terrain but from a different point of view.

A New Planet - A New View

A New Planet - A New View

This program is going to take a long time to learn.

Just How Do You Make a Doc Science Video?

At the Old Dog Network’s main studios up on the shores of Lake Superior, through the magic of blue screen and the liberal use of digital imagery, we shoot and edit the features we present for your enjoyment.

This is a pre-production view a project we are working on now. After you have seen enough hit the pause button to end the show.

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The fish the Outlaw Don is showing off we call a “Hammer Handle,” for obvious reasons. We will work on this a little more before finishing it off. Take a look when it comes to a Theater or TV Screen near you!

Time for some Kipling

In the Neolithic Age
— Rudyard Kipling

IN THE Neolithic Age savage warfare did I wage
For food and fame and woolly horses’ pelt.
Was singer to my clan in that dim, red Dawn of Man,
And I sang of all we fought and feared and felt.

Yea, I sang as now I sing, when the Prehistoric spring
Made the piled Biscayan ice-pack split and shove;
And the troll and gnome and dwerg, and the Gods of Cliff and Berg
Were about me and beneath me and above.

But a rival, of Solutre, told the tribe my style was outre-
‘Neath a tomahawk, of diorite, he fell
And I left my views on Art, barbed and tanged, below the heart
Of a mammothistic etcher at Grenelle.

Then I stripped them, scalp from skull, and my hunting-dogs fed full,
And their teeth I threaded neatly on a thong;
And I wiped my mouth and said, “It is well that they are dead,
For I know my work is right and theirs was wrong.”

But my Totem saw the shame; from his ridgepole-shrine he came,
And he told me in a vision of the night: -
“There are nine and sixty ways of constructing tribal lays,
“And every single one of them is right!”

Then the silence closed upon me till They put new clothing on me
Of whiter, weaker flesh and bone more frail;
And I stepped beneath Time’s finger, once again a tribal singer,
And a minor poet certified by Traill!

Still they skirmish to and fro, men my messmates on the snow
When we headed off the aurochs turn for turn;
When the rich Allobrogenses never kept amanuenses,
And our only plots were piled in lakes at Berne.

Still a cultured Christian age sees us scuffle, squeak, and rage,
Still we pinch and slap and jabber, scratch and dirk;
Still we let our business slide-as we dropped the half-dressed hide-
To show a fellow-savage how to work.

Still the world is wondrous large,-seven seas from marge to marge-
And it holds a vast of various kinds of man;
And the wildest dreams of Kew are the facts of Khatmandhu
And the crimes of Clapham chaste in Martaban.

Here’s my wisdom for your use, as I learned it when the moose
And the reindeer roamed where Paris roars to-night:-
“There are nine and sixty ways of constructing tribal lays,
“And-every-single-one-of-them-is-right!”

Doc Science Returns

I had been looking to talk to Electron Don for a few days but never found him on the net. When I caught up with him yesterday he sent me this little clip showing what he was up to.

Electron Don is Back with a Small video

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Later today there will be a new Superman episode at The Old Dog Barks, might as well go on over and take a look.

WordPress Updates

This was going to be a comment to the post below but it got too long for it to remain a comment.

Actually you probably won’t see any changes due to the newest version of WordPress at The FutureVerse unless I make a change to the theme. What I can see or the Old One can see are the changes going on behind the scene. The way posts are entered and the various ways the sidebar and other pieces of the blog fit together.

The FutureVerse is on a WordPress hosted site. There are pluses and minuses to that situation. I like it a lot because as the Dog says the WordPress Geeks take care of all the overhead. Things like backups and new features being compatible with what has gone on before. And they back everything up before they do change things which is very nice. The blog dashboard over there shows how the next version here is going to look over here.

The basic WordPress.com site is free of charge and there are some optional services that one can pay for. I think it supports about 80 different looks and many of these can be modified to certain extent. Easy and simple but a bit limited.

WordPress.org is the setup for those hosting on their own or purchasing hosting services. That is the platform for the various Old Dog Sites.

At Never So Few we can do pretty much what ever we can get away with. By that I mean what we can make work. So changing around the theme code and adding features are what makes this interesting. But that also means that when WordPress makes a change to the underlying code something that worked in the past may stop. That’s what happened to the first inline music player we had on the site.

I think we were running WP version 2.6 when we installed that plug-in. Between the Oldiwan going to Fedora 12 on the server side and then updating to WP V 2.9.2 it stopped playing any music. There are still many blogs running older versions of WP and I still get an occasional e-mail telling me the fix I provided back then is working on other sites. At NSF and at Old Dog Barks I had to change the player to get things working again. That spurred me into putting a video player on as well so it was for the best, but very frustrating for a time.

Another interesting difference between NSF and ODB is in the comment preview. At one time they were the same. Now with the AJAX plug-in running on this site the original comment preview is over ridden by the AJAX version and no longer works. At ODB without AJAX it still works just fine. I can hardly wait to see what things WP Version 3.x breaks.

What really is nice about NSF is that I get to play with the blog code and artwork and the Old Dog gets to play with the server. And sometimes we write stories.

Doc Science Live

Electron Don makes a guest appearance.

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Electron Don and the Doc go way back so this little clip is a good one to lead off the Doc Science Show on the Old Dog Network.

As we work out the technical details of this major upgrade to our broadcasting software if you do not see the control bar for the viewer or player click on the title of the post and it should load. If not leave a message telling me what browser and version you are using. Thanks – Wes.

Adding Video

After spending the last couple of days working on adding a Video Player to the site I am making progress. I can handle You Tube files but I want to do a little more. What I need to do is play original video.

I downloaded a pluging from the Word Press Library it was a struggle at first but that was not the plugin’s fault. You Tube worked great first time I tried it. It was reading creating and reading Mp4 files that was so difficult.

I have video files in all kinds of formats. Most things I play using Video Player Classic. A while back I down loaded VLC. It tried to take over my system as the primary player for all video but I tamed it eventually and I do like it for some things. I have a number of full scale movie makers, Pinnacle Studio and Nero amongst them. The first Mpegs I converted with the high end programs did not fit the Mp4 specs for the new WordPress Plugin. VLC did convert though not perfectly. There are many options when converting video.

I am testing this stuff on another of the Old Dog sites, and I am on dialup, so every failed attempt takes a lot of time. While I am typing this post I am downloading another converter – Any Video Converter Free Version - this one was recommended to me by the Outlaw Don who says it is very good. It’s a 16 mb download so it will take me about an hour.

As I said I have the pluging working on another site and it may not translate here due to the theme template. Gonna have to see about that. The Inline Music Player I was using at Never So Few broke with the last server and WordPress Version Update. I have a new one working on the other site as well. Had it going a couple of months ago but decided to wait to try it out here because maybe the next WordPress version change will fix the problem with the old one.

One way or another in a few days I expect NSF to be Video Ready.

A Celebration

There is much going on at The Old Dog Barks because of today’s Earth Day holiday. You might take a look and I hope you all are enjoying the day off as much as I am.

Constellation and Panair do Brasil

A while back I posted this on the Lockheed Constellation. Two days ago I was doing some site work, removing spam and such. and I noticed a link back from this site -

Panair do Brasil


Panair do Brasil. Lockheed L.049-46-26 Constellation, registro PP-PCF (cn 2049). Paris, Orly,1946.

Registro fotográfico encontrado na rede, disponível em: http://www.neversofew.com/?p=2460

Informações adicionais que possam contribuir na identificação do fotógrafo, data, local, etc, serão bem vindas.

Histórico:

Em seus 35 anos de existência a PANAIR DO BRASIL contabilizou em sua frota o total de 16 Lockheed Constellation, modelos L.049 e L.149: o PP-PCF, foi o primeiro recebido. Em 03 de abril de 1946, o PP-PCF, batizado de “Bandeirante Manuel de Borba Gato” (outro diferencial PANAIR, batizando suas aeronaves com o nome dos bandeirantes desbravadores da nova terra chamada BRASIL), inaugurou a primeira linha transoceânica para a Europa, sob a bandeira da pioneira PANAIR DO BRASIL.  . . . — etc.

Not being able to read Portuguese I  used Google Translate on the page to read this:

Panair Brazil. Lockheed L.049-46-26 Constellation, registration PP-PCF (cn 2049). Paris, Orly,1946.

Photographic record found on the network, available at neversofew.com

Additional information that might help identify the photographer, date, location, etc. will be welcome.

History:

In his 35 years of existence the Panair OF BRAZIL counted in the total fleet of 16 Lockheed Constellation, L.049 and L.149 models: the PP-PCF was the first received.   On April 03, 1946, PP-PCF, called “Bandeirante Manuel de Borba Gato” (another differential Panair, naming its aircraft with the names of the pioneers of the new land called Pathfinders BRAZIL), inaugurated the first transoceanic line for Europe under the banner of the pioneer Panair OF BRAZIL.

The flight departed from Rio de Janeiro and made the following scales: Recife, Dakar, Lisbon, Paris and London, which is, incidentally, the first international aircraft to land at the newly opened British airport.  This equipment was delivered new PAN AM on March 22, 1946, registered NC88849.  Despite the American record “Connie” NEVER flew NC88849 PAN AM.  Then went directly to the subsidiary Panair OF BRAZIL, with which remained until it was destroyed in date July 14, 1962, at the airport in Rio de Janeiro (GIG).

He owned two “titles”: Bandeirante Antonio Rodrigues Velho (photo) and Bandeirante Manuel de Borba Gato. In July 1962, was withdrawn from use and stored at the base of Rio de Janeiro. It was finally scrapped in 1969. — /end translation

As it turns out I have a very little bit of additional information and another photo taken at nearly the same time. I post this one without doing any cleanup work except to lighten the contrast.

Panair do Brasil Constellation Paris Orly 1946

Panair do Brasil Constellation Paris Orly 1946

The ragged top edge is how photos were trimmed back then. I also have this photo I believe taken at the same time.

Paris Orly Terminal Building The condition of the shrubbery on what I think is the terminal building makes it look like the photo was taken early in the year. My dad left Europe in December of 1946 so the year is at least certain. He left no other photos of commercial flights so this one must have been special. It could indeed have been the first transatlantic flight for Panair do Brasil.

I left a comment with links to the photos on Juninho’s site and hope he finds them interesting.

‘Splain Me This

I am reading about the SEC Goldman Sachs situation. If the information revolution along with the vast expansion of the financial services industry is so great for our country why are we bailing out the bankers with money borrowed from China? And when that bill comes due who pays?

Last time we did this with the Savings and Loan crisis it cost less and the money was mostly our own. You do not add any value by loaning money to your neighbor so he can by insurance from you, with the government taking out some taxes to pay for health care because it is too expensive to afford otherwise.

But now days government spending gets counted into the GDP so maybe it’s that governmental profit that makes things work. That must be it.