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Opening Picture(s) - hope to have at least one each month...

Foiling - a new and diffeerent sport...

YES YES YES  - this is me - 'foiling' on our new board (with the wing (which you can NOT SEE) and 'foil-mast' (that you CAN SEE) up in Cocoa Beach on Thursday, 7 November... - YES - I was being 'pulled' by a SeaDoo with Ms. Ashley driving and Ms. May was riding on the SeaDoo (and then Ms. May was foiling and I was riding...)

YES YES YES - we already had 5 sailboards - so the 'logical' out there will ask, "Why the hell buy another board when you already have five?" - good question - if you look at this picture - and 'think like an engineer' (I know it's hard but some of us are afflicted with this cursed disease) - you'll recognize that the forces  / weight / strength is ALLLLL where the 'foil-mast' attaches to the sailboard in the 'fin-box' area... - ALL of our boards are well over 25 years old - and one of them has it's 3rd skeg-box - and, so, well, - we didn't want to break the back-end off of one of our existing 5 boards - so we bought a sixth...

I've tried one additional time (a couple of days ago Wednesday,  November 13th I think)) with the boardsailing 'rig' at our local Sailing Center ( http://www.usscmc.org ) but the 'deck was stacked against me (water-depth, wind-angle, etc. etc. etc. .  - Ms. May didn't go that day because there was too much wind - we will probably try again tomorrow (Saturday, 30th  ) but not sure - depends a LOT on the wind strength and direction.  However, we are both convinced we can do this..- wish us Luck!!!

Late February - probably25-28 or so? - - I 'managed' an afternoon session - managed on my 6.0 boardsail, since I'd had so much trouble with the 'wingsail' - was able to get 'water-started' several times - and though the wind was 'puffy' and out of the south-west I did manage to get a few 'foil' sessions in - didn't last long on the water, though - got winded and tired easy, and so wasn't actually on the water, foiling more than about 45-75 minutes or so...  BUT I got a lot of things 'squared away' and was definitely able to water-start - which is a significant improvement over my prior effort ...

February 16th Update AND a report on Ms. May does well on her 4.5 sail:

We have tried the board sailing 'thing' to drive our foil, and we know that it is possible (we watched a LOT while we were in Maui - at 'Kanaha Beach' (right near the airport)), it is possible to do kite boarding with a foil, BUT we have ordered something called the 'Ozone "Wasp" - (5.0) ' - which is, in essence, a board sailing 'sail' with no 'hard-parts' - no mast, no boom, no universal joint - seems like a LOT LESS TO MESS WITH AND TO RIG - so - we'll see - MAYBE in time for Mr. Bill's Birthday?

Ms. May went out - yesterday, on her 4.5 sail and didn't quite get where we wanted she to go - but she had some really good foiling and we both learned a lot. - (Like she should have taken a larger sail. )- BUT it was a 'fair' day and the wind wasn't 'quite' what we wanted but she had a good time and we put some new knowledge in our 'quiver' and overall pretty good.

February 26th Update and Mr. Bill does 'not so well (two separate tries on two separate days) on / with "Wing Sail" (  http://www.ozonekites.com   ) but he's put-in some time with his 6.0 boardsail, and has confidence when the wind speed and direction are 'RIGHT' that he'll do well


ONE Limitation for the foiling thing - is that there is (ESPECIALLY WHILE LEARNING - another couple of 'variables' that one has to deal with - over and above the variables that come with sailing, boardsailing, kiteboarding, swimming, etc. etc. etc. - NOW I have to add-in-to-the-equation the depth of the water - and is it a rocky or sandy bottom (sand at high-speed probably won't hurt your foil, but ROCK surely will - and there is also the wind-direction, which MAY be a much harder thing to deal with UNTIL I / we get ourselves 'organized'?! - so - LOTs more variables to deal with!

AND - to 'go along with' all this 'stuff' about foiling and wind and conditions, and etc. etc. etc. - I've become quite interested, lately, in Radar and how it works and such...

There is TONS of 'stuff' on the web about Radar in general - and other stuff on 'Weather Radar' and "Doppler Weather Radar" - plenty to keep you busy for a VERY LONG TIME.


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something that came to me from 'somewhere else' but I think it is well worth 'publishing'!


Index to the rest of the web-page:

- click on one of these 'section-titles' to go directly there...

Sensor Based Software - Something to THINK about

Videos (primarily Netflix and Amazon Prime Video):

Books I've read recently with a tidbit of a 'book-report' in case you're interested

Pokemoning & Ingressing

Learning

Tricycling & Bicycling

Pythoning

YouTube.com things (mostly music)

Kiln Building - New York State, then Honolulu, maybe Los Angeles, next, - maybe maybe...

Ansible - something to THINK about!

Archive / date / version / etc.


Sensor Based Software:

This is a 'concept' that - perhaps does not 'strike the hearts of many' but it does tend to 'bother' me... Think about what you KNOW and what you PERCEIVE about software that 'takes input from 'SENSORS' ' (temperature, pressure, proximity, GPS, salinity, blood-gasses, etc. etc. etc.), runs those 'numbers' through some algorithm, and then 'takes charges' (or takes control of (airplanes, cars, human bodies (Medical software / equipment), drones, telephone conversations) based on what it sees / hears / "senses") -

There has been a "public outcry" about sensor based software and the 'perception' that because of it's decisions -that people have died (will die?)  Boeing's '737 Max' airplane is a 'good example' of this issue; self-driving / autonomous cars are a 'current' example of this issue.  - Think also of 'drones' flying around with who knows what software in them. Think about medical equipment - luckily for us - MOST (though not ALL) medical equipment, though complex and expensive 'reports' the status of sensors but MOST medical equipment does NOT actually 'keep the body alive' - most medical equipment merely reports the status of the sensors and it is up to the medical staff to understand what the numbers mean and how the patient (and medical staff) should respond.

HOWEVER, as time goes by and as "AI" (Artificial Intelligence) becomes more commonplace in equipment and software, the future may be a society in which many decisions are made on our behalf, - do we really (REALLY) want to have our lives depend on AI?

BUT - in the short-term - we could probably have (AI / Smart / Autonomous) cars tomorrow - if we didn't have to go through this 'stage' of development where human beings (texting, putting-on-eye-shadow, shaving, eating breakfast, talking to kids and other passengers) - THOSE are the PROBLEMs, not the algorithms (that don't do any of those things (much less get lost and have to figure out where to turn, next?))

If we (as a society) didn't have to go through the 'transistion' stage with "humans" in the way - maybe we could do all this tomorrow.

AND - YES - we've got to fix a number of things - like the FACT that ALMOST ANY "Company" who has software in their product is going to tell people / governments / regulatory bodies that the software is 'Secret  / Proprietary' - so there will be no 'option' for someone to REVIEW that software before it kills someone? - and this whole 'for profit' concept in the mind of a big company will NEVER go away as long as there are companies who feel more responsible to their shareholders than to their customer's lives...

AND there is apparently someone who teaches at MIT who has picked-up this 'theory' (that there could be software that kills people) - and she's focusing on 'safe software' - and has a LOT of papers that are devoted to safety in software:  http:// sunnyday dot mit dot edu

There is / are a whole bunch of documented cases in the 'space-programs' arena where software (sensor-based) might have caused some problem(s)?


Video things (movies / series / other 'visual' experiences):

If this doesn't scare you to death - then you're sleeping:   "Project Dark Chapter" - by: Alex Ryan - about - ultimately - how 'safe' are 'e-books'! - ! - !

the other one that is pretty 'stunning' (if you REALLY THINK ABOUT IT!) -is how can we manipulate our own dream-scapes - let alone how can we manipulate other people's dreams - and - then - further - capture the 'brain-cycles' in dreams and in dreams of dreams (and so-on and so-forth) - pretty good movie - has Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page (who's AWESOME!) Movie is called "Inception"  - directed by Johnathan Nolan (who's brother Christopher Nolan was a key person behind "Person of Interest" (we are all just 'bad code'!)

"Speed of Thought" - can't remember if this is Netflix or Amazon Prime Video - but it is pretty good - reminds me a lot of Carolyn O'Doherty's Rewind and Unleased stories

A Netflix 'Goodie' is something called "Pine Gap" - the 'real' name of a joint (Australian and American) intelligence-gathering-station near a  place called "Alice Springs" in 'mid' Australia - if you read-down the web-page-here you'll see about my recent Mac OS "X"  problems - and at one point I needed something streaming to run in the 'background' and I picked this TV series (six episodes) - and it is (VERY) good... - you might like it - I certainly did - and it really brings-out the human-element of what goes on in an intelligence gathering station - very (VERY) interesting and entertaining!

and maybe this one:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwq7NxGQeOw

and maybe this:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1F7Vl2szd4

and this one, also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkWLmYkfGh4

one more 'country':  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Pb9rbLz5tQ

and you really ought to try this one:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWowM5FwIxg

AMAZZINGGGGGGG what you can find on YouTube.com  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR8Oz8Pp8hI

AND YOU THOUGHT (Silly YOU!)  that Intel only made CPUs for Computers - well - think again:



Books - MOST of the books I read are "e-books" on my iPad, but every once in a while I find a 'printed-paper' book that I really like:

Lee Child 'edited' (put together) this book (  Matchup  ) - where he and others put together 'pairs' (one male author / one female author )  ( http://www.leechild.com/short-stories/matchup.php )  - and they write a short story, starring their characters from their book series.. - This 'compendium' of short-stories is very good - especially from authors that maybe don't 'normally' do 'short stories'

JUST Finished, "_The_Unexpected_Spy_" by Tracy Walder - just exactly what it says - a USC student and sorority sister goes into the CIA in the early 2000s and then goes into the FBI... VERY ENGAGING, Interesting, enlightening  -

Unleashed by Carolyn O Doherty - this is an extension (2nd of 3 books) in the 'Rewind' series (trilogy) and I just got it in hard-back - after 4 months of hoping for an e-book it never happened and the Author said it might-not; so I gave-up and got the hard-back. - I won't give-away it's secrets, but suffice it to say it's pretty good and follows Ms. Alex into a new phase of her life, where she 'saves' the remainder of the spinners, and begins the next chapter in her life...

"The Overlook" - another "Harry Bosch" book (2007)  by Michael Connelly - this one I got out of the 'Little Free Library' 'house' at the nearby Presbyterian Church - right near our house, here in South Stuart.  If you are into 'challenges' - go to the Church's web-site and see if you can detect the 'issue' with the roof on their church? - the pictures are not great but the roof is still a challenge?

some e-books:

Girl, Stolen by: April Henry - this is a very interesting book about a guy who steals a Cadillac Escalade in a mall parking lot, but like a lot of people who steal cars, isn't terribly bright.  Turns out there is a GIRL in the back of the Escalade - and he didn't know this - and - well - interesting stuff..  this same author wrote "The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die" - a very interesting book about exactly what the title says... - these two are part of a number of books by this same author...  The author is from Portland, Oregon


Some older books - these you may have seen before:

- "Skinny Dip" - by Carl Hiaasen (who is also a reporter for the 'Miami Herald'(I think?)

- 'Think before You Like"  by:   Guy Harrison - might want to read this as a user of Social Media - amazing the statistics that are quoted here

- "Moby Duck": by Hohn - 2012 - 28,800 something rubber-bathtub-ducks lost at sea - you can not imagine the shores upon they washed-up...

- one of my favourites: -"The Kraken Project" - by Douglas Preston

- "Blue Moon" - another "Jack Reacher" novel by Lee Child

- "Project Dark Chapter" by Alex Ryan - maybe you want to read this before you read too many other  e-books?


Miscellaneous: Other INTERESTING things...

PROTECT your Address Book in your PC or your Macintosh... - One thing many do NOT KNOW about getting your computer 'hacked' is that when that happens and someone 'steals' your e-mail address book, that YOUR address book is then 'in the public-domain' - and what you may NOT KNOW is that MULTIPLE PEOPLE in your address book will get all sorts of 'private' e-mails that you may not want in the 'public domain' - things about your finances, you parent's finances, etc. etc. etc..  THINK ABOUT THIS, THOUGH, - you have supplied YOUR e-mail address to SOMEONE ELSE - if that person gets 'hacked' and their e-mail address book is 'stolen' then - generically - YOUR

E-mail Address can be used to send 'iffy' e-mails and the receipients will believe those 'iffy' e-mails came from YOU! - - so - you MAY or MAY NOT want to 'share' your

e-mail address with others?

SO PLEASE BE CAREFUL with your COMPUTER FILES - once stolen - EVERYONE in your address book is 'fair-game' for ANY e-mail you send -



Pokemoning:

I've pretty much given-up on Pokemon - my fault, entirely - I've been away from it so long (probably 6-9 months) that I couldn't get logged-in and so I spent probably 10 e-mails with their support people - and I could never get anyone (or find on any web-site) what was the difference and requirements for: Username, Screenname, Nickname, Loginname, etc. etc. etc. - Anyway - I'm JUST LEARNING Ingress (Prime) and I'm apparently already 'logged-in' but have found a bit of stuff to read, and I'll do more there as time permits...



In all fairness, though, to the Pokemon login-problem I had a SEVERE Apple Maintosh OS "X" problem that took about 7 phone calls over a period of 9 hours in one day (Wednesday 12th February), and then a visit to the "Apple Store" nearby at the "Gardens Mall" (13th at 6 pm) - but - eventually I got it all fixed and better (I think) - this week will prove (or disprove) what I have achieved (if anything?) - ugh ugh ugh -

The Mac OS "X" issue really set-me-behind - a lot of things went 'on-hold' for that problem to get fixed. - So my priorities have to be re-thought to get out of this mess that an upgrade in the OS from Apple got me into trouble (which I'd done before with Catalina) - be careful before you upgrade...


Tricycling:

Other cycling, things - there's a State Park (Jonathan Dickinson State Park (JDSP) _ near 'Tequesta" (about a 20 minute drive south), that we use for 'off-road' trails - here in Florida we hesitate to use the word 'mountain' bike - feeling as that is an insult to places that have 'real' mountains... - I think the highest natural land in Florida is about 300 feet - somewhere near Tallahassee (a LONG way from here!) -
a picture of my newest trike-pants!


on Friday (Valentine's Day) I went to Lake Okeechobee with my friend John, and we had a spectacularly great day - overcast (so not much sun) - foggy - which was interesting, but it was one of the great rides, no question...

we're probably going again, this coming Friday (6th) - same place, hope to get a similarly good ride...

AND - Bicycling - been doing the 'off-road-thing' at Jonathan Dickinson State Park - recently - boy was I OUT OF SHAPE for off-roading!

AND AND AND - if you want to 'witness' the gorgeous sun-rises some mornings from tricycle rides - check out my susrise blog, here:
    http://vikingasia.blogspot.com

Pythoning:

One thing I've been doing more of is 'generic' Python programming, not as much oriented towards the Rhino3D thing as just learning new Python things... ' and the 3.x stuff is becoming 'dominant' -- this really helps me - because most of what i do is now 3.8 - except for my Rhino3D scripting which is 2.x based...

BUT PLEASE  NOTE: _ Rhino6 is now available on the Macintosh (HURRRRRRRAAAYYYY!!!!!!)- and Rhino7 for Windows
is being worked-on - so I'm Rhinoing also - as well as Pythoning - but using the two separately, for the most part...

HOWEVER, there is, also, the differences between Active-State Python, CPython and IronPython (Microsoft) and 'generic' Python , and then to confuse you even more there is something called IPython (really just an IDE)... - and - the Rhino people use IronPython (because of their 'ties' and 'background' with Microsoft, but I use something called "Entropy Canopy" (which is going away soon!)  and it is based on CPython, and then there's Python 2.x and Python 3.x and all of this stuff continues to 'complicate my life' - but - well everything in life has a 'trade-off' - and in the Python world - this is it...  BUT - I may go to Ubuntu for all my Python stuff, but  I may just buy another Macintosh - since it has 'native' Python installed when  you get it -

BUT BUT BUT Catalina 'changes everything - and there are a couple things (actually WAY MORE than a COUPLE) that I really REALLY do NOT LIKE about Catalina - I may give-up Macintosh, entirely and move to Ubuntu - the jury is still out but it is NOT
looking good for Macintosh...

BUT - I'm trying to learn how write 'generic' Python, and sometimes I do better than other times (probably, though, percentage wise I do better with Rhino3D-Python than 'generic' Python, though now I'm moving into 'big data'  and though my six year old laptop sometimes 'chokes' on 4 GIGABYTE files - sometimes it does quite well
when I can keep the file under - say - 100 MEGABYTES - but - size does not ALWAY MATTER?

Some Python help web-sites: 
    http://www.socratica.com "   - they are very good at what they do - a lot of science and other subjects for students. - the lady who presents the Python stuff is " Ulka Simone Mohanty " - and she's a very very good presenter... - the other presenter of note is Lilianna de Castro and she does some things with abstract algebra that are quite good...  the people that own Socratica and do the video and the editing and the putting-together of all the 'parts' are REALLY GOOD, - they present VERY VERY LITTLE of what they produce, themselves, but they have people to present the material on-camera that are excellent at what they do...

 http://www.tutorialspoint.com " - they, though, lump python with the other 'scripting' languages, so you won't find their Python stuff with "Programming" you'll find it in 'Scripting Languages'...

there are other web-sites that do pretty well, " http://www.lynda.com " is quite good and there are plenty of others.

The nice thing about being interested in Python to 'grow my skills' is that Python has been around for nearly 30 years in one form or
another and so if you can't find what you want here, or there, there is always some place else to look for good information and lessons.

YouTube.com things you might be interested in...

And a NEW SECTION: - YES - I've known about 'youtube.com' for YEARS

Some new music things you might find interesting - go to YouTube.com and try these artists:

     Karolina Protsenko   and/or Karolina Protsenko Violin

    I have one question, and ONLY one question about this Young Lady: - HOW (where did she buy her memory chips) - HOW does she keep all the music for all these songs in that tiny, 11 year old brain?

Here's another excellent, young, violinist street performer: Sandra Cygan


Kiln Building:

We (re)built yet another kiln in Honolulu ( a couple of VERY LONG Plane Rides away! ) - - it was a 8-day 'ordeal' but it is, I guess, something I do 'well' or they wouldn't keep asking me to go back and do it again..  The next one MIGHT be in LA, in late April but - well - we'll see - we have LOTS of picts but they are, at the moment being edited and twiddled by others...

pictures - May working on the back-side of the front door May doing chimney  burner_issue   Bill_bricksaw   buiding 'arch-form'     - the 'group' that built the kiln


Ansible:

- have you ever thought about this: - We (as a society or as Earth-Dwellers) can not 'populate the galaxy', or settle other 'worlds' UNTIL we can solve / re-solve two issues:

    faster than light-speed TRAVEL for humans and etc? (black-holes / worm-holes MAY help with this - but there are "RISKS" - we've all heard of 'warp-drive' - how to 'warp' space-time so that we can get from 'a' to 'b' in less time than 'real' travel

    faster than light-speed COMMUNICATIONS (for messages / e-mail / financial transactions / commercial traffice)

- some science fiction writers have used the term "Ansible" (for the communicatiosn device-system) - Ursula K. LeGuin (Wikipedia-link) was the first to use this term - but it is a REAL PROBLEM - as is brought-out in the above listed novels 'Saturn Run' - as well as in "The Kraken Project".. .

think about this, also - (yes - I might be accused (yet AGAIN)) at 'making a 'connection'' where none is warranted...???

Think about THIS:

Most Sci-Fi movie and book 'authors' or 'creators' BECAUSE they 'ignore' the FACT that ansibles and/or FTL travel or communications is not POSSIBLE - in most Sci-Fi movies and books , this 'failure to accept' that FTL is not possible, the earth's scientists and mission commanders become the 'default' decision-makers? - rather than allow 'intelligence and wisdom' to be resident on the space-shuttle-travel-pod-whatever, the writers / creators 'assume' (probably irrationally) that the people on earth are smarter than the people on a remote planet or on a remote space-station or travel-pod.

THIS PUTS the scientists / mission controllers on earth in an odd situation - but doesn't allow the people CLOSEST to the problem to solve it ????

for those of you out there who have nothing better to do (and lots of money to spend doing nothing): - Let's get our minds wrapped around this problem and SOLVE it NOW...???

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