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BlenderArt #20 now out

Feb 27th, 2009 by Joshua Scotton
BlenderArt #20 now out

You can get the latest issue of the free Blender magazine, BlenderArt #20, from their website here. This issue’s topic is “Make It, Bake It, Fake It”

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Stitching Photos Together

Feb 23rd, 2009 by Joshua Scotton
Stitching Photos Together

I went to Dovedale on Friday and took a few photos on the way down from Thorpe Cloud to the Stepping Stones. Spent some time today stitching them together with an open source program called Hugin.

Above and below are the results!

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XML and Eclipse

Feb 16th, 2009 by Joshua Scotton
XML and Eclipse

I’m working on a Java CAF + LAG viewer at the moment, and just getting back into programming in Java using Eclipse after a short break programming in python and visual basic.

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The Big Red Button, Coming Soon…

Feb 13th, 2009 by Joshua Scotton
The Big Red Button, Coming Soon…

Looks like our European masters have decided to do April 1st two months early as the European Parliament decides that “Parents should have a “red button” to disable a game they feel is inappropriate for their child” in an official press release.

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Anti-theft Sandwich Bags

Feb 9th, 2009 by Joshua Scotton
Anti-theft Sandwich Bags

Here’s an easy way to stop people nicking your sandwiches…

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Let it Snow…

Feb 2nd, 2009 by Joshua Scotton
Let it Snow…

Loads of snow today, here’s some pics…

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Maps of the Moon

Feb 2nd, 2009 by Joshua Scotton
Maps of the Moon

Recent findings show that the credit for being the first man to draw the moon while looking through a telescope doesn’t belong to the Italians but the English. Although Galileo was a pioneer in astronomy, he wasn’t the first to make a map of the moon using a telescope.

Thomas Harriot beat Galileo to that title by a couple of months in July 1609.

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  • RT @philmcnulty: 4-0 and a Defoe hat-trick, although he injured himself in process. Rooney involved in all goals - note to fans who jeered him early on.#fb
  • Brilliant pass by Rooney to set up Defoe's hat trick
  • What a save!!! 8)
  • Goooaaal! :)
  • Nice stop from Hart...
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