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Slit-scan images produced in camera using Time Tracks for the Iphone.
This is a horizontal slit, 10 pixel rows per second, facing relatively forward (slight angle and down camera orientation) on a 25 minute bike ride from Downtown Austin to my home in Hyde Park. "Time" (and "Space") proceed bottom to top in these images.
With a faster sample rate you would be able to read some of the street markings. Also noticeable is the right-hand curb/grass/shoulder... some linear road markings... and relatively long pauses at stop-lights.
Will combine these into one image but it will be hard to preview on flickr. The sectional ones are easier to view here.
As we' ve arrived the weather was to rainy to go out to the city center. Since my room was up in the 8th floor of the hotel, I was able to see beyond the city. During 6pm and 11 pm I was shooting apprx. 15 pictures and I composed 6 out of them representing the cource from day into night.
See where this photo was taken:
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EXPLORE, Mar 13, 2007 #92
a quick little experiment on the iphone in a thunderstorm last week. 5 pixel columns per second (if I recall) slit-scan (using "timetracks" app) pointed to one spot on the horizon over the treeline of the parking lot. The big splash of light is a car leaving the lot during the scan. That particular app can save images on the fly so this is the result of splicing the resulting three together.
I'd be interested to try this with a highspeed higher resolution scan configuration, or ditch the real-time and post-process the scan from a high speed video source.
Also the storm was dying down by the time I was bored enough to try it, must do it sooner! ;-)
2 1/2 inch square macro from a bottle of “Prisoner” Cabernet Sauvignon the glass of which is etched by the manufacturer with “Prisoner calendar” tally marks. Black and white version.
Startling Stories / Magazin-Reihe
- Raymond Z. Gallun / Passport to Jupiter [Dawn of the Demi-Gods]
- Sam Merwin, Jr. [Carter Sprague] / Time Track
- Walt Sheldon / Replica
- Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore [C. H. Liddell] / The Odyssey of Yiggar Throlg
- Edmond Hamilton / Moon of the Unforgotten [Captain Future]
- Robertson Osborne / Criterion
- Frank Belknap Long / Invasion
- William Morrison / Disappointment
cover: Earle Bergey
Editor: Sam Merwin, Jr.
Better Publications Inc. / USA 1951
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Terra-Taschenbuch / SF-Reihe
Keith Laumer / Fremde Dimensionen
Titel des Originals: Timetracks
cover: Paul Lehr
Zukunftsroman
Erich Pabel Verlag
(Rastatt / Deutschland; 1973)
Copyright: Keith Laumer; 1972
ex libris MTP
Startling Stories / Magazin-Reihe
- Sam Merwin, Jr. [Carter Sprague] / Time Track
art: uncredited
Editor: Sam Merwin, Jr.
Better Publications Inc. / USA 1951
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
I use Excel sometimes to keep track of how much time I'm spending on a project, particularly if detailed timea ccounting is required. Here's what my worksheet looks like; there are macros that automatically calculate the fractional hours taken.
Working for Timetrack is ex Rossendale RESL6L JDK 911P seen here in Guildford on a Sunday No.28 run to Woking
17 January 1999
A use case is to show you how Kanban Board and Time Tracking can support software development teams.
[07/13/2016] Drank coffee this morning, which I try to avoid on weekdays, but I gave it a shot anyway. Turned out to be totally worth it: I had a very very productive day at work, debuting a Kanban board for tracking projects, cleaning out all my predecessor's random junk in my office, and knocking out some lingering projects.
After work, I had a "time management happy hour" with Liza, Steph, and Ashley in this delightful backyard. We talked about time management strategies for work and personal projects, and I'm very excited to start using the app Toggl to track my time on projects.
Isn't this backyard adorable?
Flickr Monthly Scavenger Hunt: A Day Out
Mood: 6/6
Sleep: 8h,39m (09:58PM to 06:37AM)
Miles Biked: 4.5
Miles Run: 0
Drinks of Alcohol: 0
Drinks of Caffeine: 3
Weather: Delightful (75F and sunny)
With Kanban Tool you can have free Kanban boards to manage your work tasks. All of them on-line and accessible from anywhere and at all times.
Source: Kanban Tool
Make sure that this year's Christmas preparations don't get the better of you! With Kanban Tool you can simply make a board for this coming week and get cracking!
Slit-scan images produced in camera using Time Tracks for the Iphone.
This is a horizontal slit, 10 pixel rows per second, facing relatively forward (slight angle and down camera orientation) on a 25 minute bike ride from Downtown Austin to my home in Hyde Park. "Time" (and "Space") proceed bottom to top in these images.
With a faster sample rate you would be able to read some of the street markings. Also noticeable is the right-hand curb/grass/shoulder... some linear road markings... and relatively long pauses at stop-lights.
Will combine these into one image but it will be hard to preview on flickr. The sectional ones are easier to view here.
I was really interested in attempting depth. I love creating the sense of a three-dimensional object made completely of light, something that never existed except as photons. That's why I really love this commercial.
Each vertical line is the average of a frame from this Helsinki winter solstice timelapse video, the first midnight on the left, noon in the middle, and the final midnight on the right.
The wide bands of colour represent the different directions the webcam points to during the day, but you can still see the change in daylight.
More equinox and solstice videos here:
Each vertical line is the average of a frame from this Helsinki autumn equinox timelapse video, the first midnight on the left, noon in the middle, and the final midnight on the right.
The wide bands of colour represent the different directions the webcam points to during the day, but you can still see the change in daylight.
More equinox and solstice videos here:
Each vertical line is the average of a frame from this spring equinox timelapse video, the first midnight on the left, noon in the middle, and the final midnight on the right.
The wide bands of colour represent the different directions the webcam points to during the day, but you can still see the change in daylight.
More equinox and solstice videos here:
Each vertical line is the average of a frame from this Helsinki summer solstice timelapse video, the first midnight on the left, noon in the middle, and the final midnight on the right.
The wide bands of colour represent the different directions the webcam points to during the day, but you can still see the change in daylight.
More equinox and solstice videos here:
This is a quick one minute overview of MinuteDock - the world's easiest time tracking system that plugs right into the world's easiest accounting system Xero.
Back in the 1960s and early 1970s, the Men's Gym -- today's Bahnsen Gym -- was quite the scene for basketball games. Mark Miller ('70, '80 M.B.A.) recalls a game where some students let loose a live snake on the court. "The games were absolutely packed with students and were so loud the metal walls would shake from the stomping of feet and cheering," Miller says. Basketball games moved to the Super Pit, the UNT Coliseum, in 1973.
This 1991 movie about a ragtag football team was filmed on campus and features many shots at Fouts Field. Students worked behind the scenes and as extras. Pictured is Kathy Ireland, one of the film's stars.
We've launched an online time and performance management system that gives you the means to easily analyze how you're distributing your most valuable resource: time!. It's designed for individuals and teams in creative industries, such as architects, journalists, consultants, photographers, designers, developers, marketers, PR guys and all entrepreneurs who need to bill for their working time.
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It's Tracking Time!
One of the core Quantity's UI ideas is not to show anything which does not have a value. It the information is not available then Quantify does not show it. It is much better to keep it clear then showing something like n/a.
Slit-scan images produced in camera using Time Tracks for the Iphone.
This is a horizontal slit, 10 pixel rows per second, facing relatively forward (slight angle and down camera orientation) on a 25 minute bike ride from Downtown Austin to my home in Hyde Park. "Time" (and "Space") proceed bottom to top in these images.
With a faster sample rate you would be able to read some of the street markings. Also noticeable is the right-hand curb/grass/shoulder... some linear road markings... and relatively long pauses at stop-lights.
Will combine these into one image but it will be hard to preview on flickr. The sectional ones are easier to view here.
Slit-scan images produced in camera using Time Tracks for the Iphone.
This is a horizontal slit, 10 pixel rows per second, facing relatively forward (slight angle and down camera orientation) on a 25 minute bike ride from Downtown Austin to my home in Hyde Park. "Time" (and "Space") proceed bottom to top in these images.
With a faster sample rate you would be able to read some of the street markings. Also noticeable is the right-hand curb/grass/shoulder... some linear road markings... and relatively long pauses at stop-lights.
Will combine these into one image but it will be hard to preview on flickr. The sectional ones are easier to view here.