yea...
11.4.10
24.3.10
cs5 content aware fill - preview
this is to say the least, INCREDIBLE. i literally sat there with my mouth open, in amazement in the leaps that adobe has taken to make this kind of technology possible.
video after the jump...
video after the jump...
20.12.09
jacob is funny
hey y'all. in my attempt to lengthen the time in which i don't actually need to write legitimate blog post, here's my friends blog:
http://www.justatpar.com/
it's one of my friend's blogs on life in general. it's pretty great, and very funny. check it out.
listening now: bitte orca - fluorescent half dome
http://www.justatpar.com/
it's one of my friend's blogs on life in general. it's pretty great, and very funny. check it out.
listening now: bitte orca - fluorescent half dome
6.12.09
a song for me!
sorry about not posting much recently. other things have kept coming up, and unfortunately, the blog isn't my highest priority.
in more awesome news, my friends over at the falcone crime family wrote a song for me! huzzah!
check it out here!
Now Listening:
The Falcone Crime Family - The Minority Dance
in more awesome news, my friends over at the falcone crime family wrote a song for me! huzzah!
check it out here!
Now Listening:
The Falcone Crime Family - The Minority Dance
6.11.09
5.11.09
a walk through hell (new design)

yea. word.
http://superbenny111.deviantart.com/art/a-walk-through-hell-142648518
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Now playing: Chromeo - You're so Gangsta
via FoxyTunes
26.10.09
science'n'stuff...
just had a little brain explosion, and i needed to get this down somewhere...
quantum mechanics says that one cannot say for sure both the location and velocity of a given sub-atomic particle. the only reason we can do such on macro-matter is because we can identify the forces acting upon matter (gravity and the electromagnetic force). therefore, there are other forces other than or including the strong force and the weak force that act upon sub-atomic particles that can be identified and quantified (pardon the pun) that can provide accurate predictions as to the location and velocity of such sub-atomic particles.
quantum mechanics says that one cannot say for sure both the location and velocity of a given sub-atomic particle. the only reason we can do such on macro-matter is because we can identify the forces acting upon matter (gravity and the electromagnetic force). therefore, there are other forces other than or including the strong force and the weak force that act upon sub-atomic particles that can be identified and quantified (pardon the pun) that can provide accurate predictions as to the location and velocity of such sub-atomic particles.
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