Sunday, May 16, 2010

Walking in the Footsteps of…

… Nagisa Kurihara (the Miracle Girl).

Nagisa Kurihara

Before that, let me just say that I felt excited today while grocery shopping like Hazuki usually feels! Basically, my shopping cost exactly $\$35.00$ and I ‘saved’ exactly $\$3.50$ due to discounts on the prices of 3 items!

Hazuki Torikai

Anyway, let us get back to walking… So, if you read Sketchbook (which I seriously DOUBT!) then you know that Kurihara-Senpai is

An inquisitive but easy-going girl with keen biological interests. Kurihara's knowledge of this field is literally encyclopedic, in the sense that it is only limited by what appears in scientific encyclopedias. She identifies and interacts with a variety of plant and animal life, sharing some of their unique characteristics with other club members and with the audience. [copied from Wikipedia]

Last week, I had an opportunity to visit Ashley Schiff Park Preserve on-campus. It was a tour guided by a Botanist (Margarita, I guess) and Pat (not just a Botanist, I guess!). Learned (or rather got familiar with) a few things like the facts that:

  • Leaves of some plants (like Sassafras) are highly fragrant;
  • Certain plants (Moss) / insects (Gall Wasps) have weird life / reproduction (including alternating sexual & asexual generations) cycles;
  • Leaves can also get bitten by insects in response to which they develop bumps (like us) called galls;
  • Berries (red ones!) / Flowers (tulips) can be there where you don’t expect them to be;
  • There are two types of Solomon Seal plants: True(?) & False(!);
  • Insects camouflage themselves a little too well.

Anyway, that’s all I want to share about that trip for now. Check out the Preserve below:

ASPP

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Casio Exilim Z2000

Nothing much to talk about since last post. Spring Semester is over now. People are getting married. Have to shift to a new room by the end of this month. People are afraid to die. We are ignoring each other. Summer Research awaits! Yet people do die. Manifest summer has arrived. Should plan for the moving-out-event. There’ve been a bit too many earthquakes. Muted excitement with hypocrisy thrives well. Ok, she more than me. Went to The Store after a long time. People feel good (b(s(?))ad) after analyzing me. Mixing with groups without projecting yourself as a jerk is tough. I feel relieved after knowing we’ve still a long way to go!

Anyway, I bought a new camera mentioned in the title sometime in April. Some of its impressive features to me are:

  1. 14.1MegaPixels, 5x Optical zoom
  2. 3” super clear LCD screen
  3. EXILIM Engine 5.0
  4. Image Stabilization (both Hand shake & ‘Subject shake’)
  5. Premium Auto including other Best Shot (BS) scenes / modes
  6. Face/Smile Detection, Motion Detection, etc
  7. Intelligent Auto-Focus (iAF)
  8. Light-weight (~150g)

Let us look at what EX-Z2000 can do now. All the following photos are hyperlinked to original full-size ones which open in a new tab (if your browser supports tabs and if your browser settings are not too weird). [If you did not know that the hyperlinks in my posts except the end-of-the-post-link open in new tabs, I am not surprised! Also, if you think that all my posts have an end-of-the-post-link, you are not doing me any favours!] Or you can download them (by right-clicking on them and looking for an option close to ‘Save’ in the context menu) and look at them at leisure. Play around with them by zooming, cropping, etc if you have more than the standard time, usual mortals have. Here we go:

14MP at work

Charles B. Wang Center

5x Zoom at work

CBW Center

Most of these photos are shot in Auto mode. Some in Premium Auto (PA) mode which basically ‘recognizes’ other BS scenes and optimizes for the scene (like Portrait, Scenery, Macro, Greenery, Sky, etc) in front of the camera. The following are shot using PA mode and it shot them in Macro & Macro+Greenery modes. [The camera takes a while (~5-10 sec) after the image is shot to process it and save it to the memory card, though!]

Pink Flowers

Red Flowers

Zoom demo: Almost none –> Mid-way –> Full 5x

Sports Complex-Z1 Sports Complex-Z3 Sports Complex-Z5

Faithful colour reproduction

Staller Center

Staller Center-2(Auto) Staller Center-2(Premium Auto)

I do not have much experience (well, none!) at shooting photos but when it shows blueness of the sky and whiteness of the clouds while maintaining crispness of other colours, I say the camera is doing an awesome job. The lower twin photos are shot in Auto & PA modes respectively (from L to R!). You can form you own opinions about their qualities.

CCD Shift Stabilization at work

Tulip-1(S) Tulip-1(AS)

I’ve to admit CCD SS is on in both the photos but the thing to note is that the flower was swaying ‘violently’ (peak-to-peak amplitude: ~5cm) on the left and ‘modestly’ (peak-to-peak amplitude: ~2cm) on the right because it was windy that day. And the result is that the blur is ‘barely’ visible on the left while there is ‘none’ on the right! More photos of the tulips:

Tulips-1 Tulips-2

This is the view from my office in Math Tower.

View from MT6-117(1)

Stitching a couple of ‘well-shot’ photos is a breeze via MICE (Microsoft Image Composite Editor). Sadly, there is no built-in mode for stitching photos together on the camera itself. Other cameras (I think Panasonic, Sony, etc) have a Sweep Panorama mode which is really nice. [I think I’ll get one of those too!]

View from MT6-117(2)

View from MT6-117(3)

One stand-out BS mode is “Business cards and documents”:

Improper Map Proper Map

The idea is you take a shot of some document (like on the left) and the camera corrects for the angles, projections, etc and you get a ‘corrected’ rectangular photo (like on the right)! [Ok, I am cheating a bit here, the camera did not recognize the ‘correct’ right side boundary because it is not sharp enough compared to the other three boundaries so I cropped the photo manually.]

The web does not have the list of all the 40 Best Shot scenes / modes on EX-Z2000 (well, I could not find it!). So I’m going to put it here for those who may search for it while researching on cameras and also because it may increase the traffic on my blog (one of the blogger’s optimistic dreams). So here goes nothing:

  1. Auto
  2. Premium Auto
  3. Dynamic Photo
  4. Portrait
  5. Scenery
  6. Portrait with Scenery
  7. Children
  8. Sports
  9. Candlelight Portrait
  10. Party
  11. Pet
  12. Flower
  13. Natural Green
  14. Autumn Leaves
  15. Soft Flowing Water
  16. Splashing Water
  17. Sundown
  18. Night Scene
  19. Night Scene Portrait
  20. Fireworks
  21. Food
  22. Text
  23. Collection
  24. For eBay
  25. Backlight
  26. High Sensitivity
  27. Oil Painting
  28. Crayon
  29. Water Color
  30. Monochrome
  31. Retro
  32. Twilight
  33. Multi-motion Image
  34. ID Photo
  35. Business cards and documents
  36. White board, etc.
  37. Silent
  38. Prerecord (Movie)
  39. For YouTube
  40. Voice Recording

Now we settle into comparing-two-cameras mode. No external photo editing has been done in the following photos for comparison purposes. The comparison is between my ‘old’ camera, Casio Exilim Z4 (4MP with 3x zoom) and my ‘new’ camera, Casio Exilim Z2000 (14MP with 5x zoom). Click on these photos to compare them on your own.

Z2000-Scenery Z4-Scenery

Both these photos were shot via BS Scenery scene. The photo taken with Z2000 had its Image Quality set to Normal whereas Z4 had been set to Fine Image Quality. Do take note of at least these things: the colour of the sky, overall colour composition, details in the photo (you can actually read the license plate number on the black car in the right photo!) and the achievable level of zoom.

Z2000~3x Zoom Z4-3x Zoom

These are (roughly) 3x zoomed versions of the above photos. Do take note of the reducing clarity (graininess?) in Z4 already at the original size whereas Z2000 has not lost any yet. In fact, it does not loose much clarity even at 5x zoom.

That’s it for today. Quite a long post in quite a while. I will leave you with other photos I shot while going to my office from my apartment on a Sunday:

On-Campus Sites

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Overheard, Misheard & Unheard offs-II

This post is a collection of a few unrelated lines so I’ll just group them into two sections with no clear, coherent narrative binding any of them together unlike the last one.

OMUs 5

Heard the phrases on the left but then realized what was actually said on the right:

Thank you Dharmesh! –> Thank you Very much!

Are you a girl? –> Are you enrolled?

Heard someone say to his friend (I guess!): You can marry someone you know, but you are not doing that, are you?

Saw a car’s license plate labelled: HECK 1

OMUs 6

Long-awaited scanlations of Sketchbook Volume 6 have started. Not many people in my near vicinity read or understand this subtlety (or nuance, if you will) of a manga known as Sketchbook. Someone great has conferred upon Sketchbook the title of ‘The Purest Manga Ever’. That was why I was left flabbergasted when one of my friends suggested that I may be thinking of Sketchbook during a conversation which was let’s just say ‘not that pure’! Obviously, ‘nobody’ understands the precise definition of what ‘pure’ means in this context (or in any context for that matter!) because one cannot say something is good before specifying (or implying) what constitutes as bad (or vice-versa)! So just for the heck of it, I’ll pretend to compare ‘Sketchbook’ with ‘Hidamari Sketch’:

Sketchbook
Sketchbook
 
Hidamari Sketch
Hidamari Sketch
.

So that’s all. For a much ‘better comparison’, check out the one minute (~18:00-19:00) of

Sketchbook ~Full Color’s~ Episode 13*

*The audio & video seem to be out of sync, so mute the audio and concentrate on the subtitles!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Happy April Fool’s Day

I was going to put up a link to a paper on this auspicious day but unfortunately arXiv.org didn’t co-operate and the paper is ‘on hold’. So, this now turns out to be a ‘bogus’ post.
Well, that paper was more or less woven around these videos, so just have a look at them and do take a note of their titles:
CG of E8xE8 Part-I
CG of E8xE8 Part-II
+ - Shaped Billiard Table
BECs
Teleportation
Star Formation
4-Point Scattering
Well, hope you enjoyed these videos… You can also have a look at the paper below, though :)
Parody Paper

Sunday, March 14, 2010

T(w)o ‘thon’ or No(t) t(w)o ‘thon’

The days are passing quietly without much happening, which in itself is a bad sign. On top of that, I got entangled in a dumb squabble last week with AG (one of the friends who came to see me off here) concerning the existence of a numerical suffix ‘-ठों’ in Hindi!

The story is simple: I usually add the above-mentioned suffix to a number to stress multiplicity (like ‘n-fold’) as in दो-ठों (two-of-them). But when AG heard ‘-ठों’ uttered more than once, he could not contain his confusion, giggled and asked: What the hell is ‘-ठों’? I was as confused as he was and shot back: What the hell kind of question is that? And that’s day one of the confusion.

Next day, we were leaving the department to have lunch and he brought up ‘-ठों’ and stressed that it is NOT a Hindi ‘word’. And I stressed it IS! After too much stressing from both sides, it got stressful and we agreed to ask some other Indians around, then and there. (Just for some dramatic effects: It was drizzling then and sorting out this lingual debate was such a ‘high’ priority that) He called one (Source G*) and I called two (Source A & Source S). [It is also interesting to note that he called someone on-campus and I called people way out-of-campus!] Anyway, his ‘accomplice’ agreed with him and my ‘accomplices’ ‘agreed’ with me!

I write the second agreed in ‘inverted commas’ because my Sources confirmed that they have heard ‘-ठों’ used (and they themselves use it!) but added that it is at best a colloquial / regional construct; not an ‘authentic’ part of the Hindi language… (Oh yeah, that much is certain with no reasonable doubt now!)

So after day two, I still use ‘एन-ठों’ (n-of-them!) in Hindi conversations and AG still giggles at its use!

Finally, I’ll leave you with my website’s new address:

JKMSMKJ

*SG has made his first appearance on my blog in this post so no links available to use!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Happy (Belated) Holi

होलीको उपलक्ष्यमा तपाईंलाई हार्दिक शुभकामना!

होली मुबारक हो आपको!

OK, this post is 2-3 days (depending on whether you’re in Nepal or India) late but I had to do some brain-storming in order to compile some material for this post. I did not just want to post the answers to the last post’s questions! Now a couple of days after Holi, I do have some extra material… But before we get to that, let me give you the much-awaited (whoever was waiting for these should probably ‘Get A Life’) answers:

1) 2 (1)

2) D (1)

3) E (1)

4) D requires ‘e –> a’ while others require ‘el –> le’ to form ‘common’ words! (1) E should have had ‘quad’. (1)

5) No/Yes, I don’t care. (0) [But, I would like to see a sensible extension! :)]

…which is translation of a stanza (from a poem I guess!) penned by Ashok Chakradhar. The usual comments about accuracy, etc of translations of shers apply to this piece also! (Look at my earlier posts for details by searching for shayari… I don’t feel like linking to those again!) Here it goes:

जो मेहनत करी, तेरा पेशा रहेगा,
न रेशम सही, तेरा रेशा रहेगा।
अभी करले पूरे, सभी काम अपने,
तू क्या सोचता है, हमेशा रहेगा।
-अशोक चक्रधर

Jo Mehnat kari, tera Pesha rahega,
Na Resham sahi, tera Resha rahega|
Abhi karle pure, sabhi Kaam apne,
Tu kya sochta hai, Hamesha rahega|
-Ashok Chakradhar

Hard Work, keeps your Job,
Not Silk, at least your Essence.
Complete Now, all your Tasks,
Or do you hope, of Permanence?
-Ashok Chakradhar

For those who are wondering about the ‘Answers’ in this post, here are the

Questions

Friday, February 19, 2010

Multiple Choice Questions

1) How many of the prizes below are real?    

A. Nobel Prize

B. Abel Prize

C. Bibel Prize

D. Tribel Prize

E. Quabbel Prize

2) Which one of the above is odd-one-out?    

3) Which one of the above is odd-one-out in a different context?    

4) Mention both the contexts.

 

5) Can you consistently extend the above prize list? If yes, do it.

 

 

Answers

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine’s Day

Will share my experiences on this auspicious day later… For now, enjoy this video where John Hodgman elucidates “Why is Love?”:

John Hodgman

Monday, January 25, 2010

Happy New Semester!

Spring Semester of this year 2010 starts tomorrow here at Stony Brook. I am registered for Advanced QFT (once more!) and the usual seminar courses! That’s enough about Physics on this blog!

Now, spacetime for some of the tidbits I’ve been thinking about in the past few weeks for this post:

Oxymorons (in no particular order!):

Noise of the Silence!

Listen to the Silence!

Thunderous Silence!

Deafening Silence! (Quite common!)

Lightning Darkness!

Darkening Light!

Light Burden!

4Kgs of Nothing!

Bladeless Knives (with no Handles)! –A joke about Nothing

Caste No Bar! Colour No Spells! –Matrimonial Ads

Obfuscating Truth!

Truthful Lie!

Turn Left, right? –Me at cross-roads!

Rise of the Fallen! –Transformers: ROTF

Descendants have Evolved!

Gauge Fixing Breaks Gauge Invariance! –W. C. Gall

Unbearable Beauty! (like Naked Beauty & Bare Bottom!)

Pretty Ugly! –A joke

Unthinkable Thoughts!

Unmentionable Mentions!

Dry Rain! (If there can be dry ice…)

Wet Flame! (Why not?)

Blue as Black!

White as Black!

Grey as Black/White! (I’ve no idea what I’m writing?)

Rainbow, Hail-arrow! (Rainbow Warrior!)

Wise Fool!

Dumb Genius!

Bounded Gods!

Death of an Endless! –The Sandman by Neil Gaiman

Pure Evil!

Startling Serenity!

Troubling Tranquility!

Unnerving Nerves!

Fading Weather-proof Paint!

उम्र के चढ़ाव का उतार / Umra ke Chadhaav ka Utaar (Fall of Rising Age!) –Gopaldas ‘Neeraj’ in his well-known poem: ‘कारवाँ गुजर गया / Kaarwaan Gujar Gaya (Caravan has passed)’

Some oxymorons from Sketchbook:

Angry Sora? Really…

Silent Natsumi? Hey, You!!!

Spendthrift Hazuki? 70 or 10???

Composed Kate? WOW!!!

Boring Asaka? KamiyaGON!!!

Normal Kokage? Sloths aren’t Lazy???

Dumb Nagisa? Biotope Caretaker!!!

Wakeful Juju? Oh! I slept…

Serious/Grave Ryou/Fuu? Don’t tell them!!!

Sincere Suzukaze Combo? HAHAHA!!! :)

Calm Daichi? Why YOU???

Absconding Ujou? Keep quiet!!!

Omnipresent Tsukio? Who again???

Mature Kasugano-Sensei? Trick or Treat???

Childish Asakura-Sensei? Grow up!!!

Ignorant Ao? Are you okay???

Fearless Pii-chan! EeeAahh…..Kyaaaa!!!

It is sad that no one is going to appreciate the above compilation! Anyway, this is enough writing for today for almost no (⇒0) readers out there! So finally,

Caravan has passed!