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Saturday, June 28, 2008

 

Scalar Gray Scale to Color Vector

I've been exploring the Gaussian Blur and have had some good results using Photoshop to get the blurring and color gradient worked in, but that's not a very exacting way of doing the Probability Density. I've come up with a Sine Wave Corrected Color Curves for the Photoshop Color Curves so it can be applied to the Scalar Gray Scale generated by the Gaussian Blur in our test application. It smooths out the colors a little better than the Photoshop Bezier Curves. I just couldn't quite tweak those puppies just right. Below is an example Gray Scale Gradient and Color matching Gradient. Also, you can look at the data in an Excel file I have created. You can get that here: https://members.lotterypost.com/jadelottery/graycolorgradient.xls

The Excel file can explain the image below a little better. From left to right the Gradients are Gray Scale Normal, Gray Scale Inverted, Photoshop Color Scale and Sine Wave Scale.


Saturday, June 28, 2008

 

Internet Explorer?

Be aware that there could be a potential problem when visiting some websites. I had this come up and was able to remove the fake version of Internet Explorer. It's goes like this. I was researching information on an asteroid due to pass near the earth in 2012 and 2036. I clicked on a site that I thought would have some information on its orbit. By chance I noticed that Internet Explorer didn't seem right. Something was just not right. I'm not going to say exactly, but those of you that work with your Internet Explorer will know. The change was very subtle. I'm not going to provide any feedback, but look and be aware. Fortunately, I was able to remove the Fake Internet Explorer and install the original. If you do have this happen you'll have to make Internet Explorer crash somehow. I deleted files and did not do the recommended reinstall that Windows pops up. Instead, I used a different computer to download Internet Explorer and let the install program run and remove any malicious software. Also, it may have been one of those '.ru' sites. I surprised Norton Internet Security didn't get it. It got that Antivirus 2009 blah-bedy-blah pop up crap. I dunno. Windows should have pick this one up, but only after I crashed it, when it attempted to automagic reinstall that it said the software versions didn't match that I eventually had to download from a different computer. I'm glad we have 5 here; with potentially more on the way. A Quad Cores they'll be. Look out everyone! Quad Cores in da howse!


Thursday, June 26, 2008

 

Probability Density 2

Here's an example of how this is going to be applied. Let say we have a random set of points, image 1. Now we want to get an idea for where in general the greatest probability is of finding the next data point. This is what the Probability Density shows in image 2. Image 2 also has the data points superimposed on the density field. Image 3 is just the density field by itself. It gives a general idea of where approximately to expect the next data point. It's not necessary to know exactly where a data point is going to fall. This is also more consistent with Quantum Lottery Selection. In addition, this will be important in proving whether or not a lottery is being tampered with (a.k.a. Fixed) to produce number combinations that deliberately avoid personally picked numbers. In a way, this will act like a form of instrumentation for examining Random Numbers or Quantum Lottery Selection.

The blue areas indicate a low probability of finding or determining a data point, and the increasing gradient to red indicate a high probability of finding or determining a data point.

 

Image 1 Image 2 Image 3
Data Points Data Points and Probability Field Probability Density Field

Thursday, June 26, 2008

 

Probability Density

I've been working on a project that may come up some time relatively soon. It's going to deal with Probability Density and here are some sample images that have been made.

 


Saturday, June 14, 2008

 

Dream Quake, Again

I had that dream about the great earthquake again today.

We must be getting closer to the event.

It was horrible; people crushed and drowned, waves in land masses and water areas.

Also, there was a new volcano formed because of it.

Somewhere in the U.S, seems like it was Midwestern, but could have been Northwestern.

I dunno....?

I'm not clear yet, but will probably have more intense dreams and details as the event approaches.


Thursday, June 5, 2008

 

My Son the Coder

My older son is getting his gaming computer today.

It's an iBuyPower Gamer 941AE Desktop, Intel Q6600 Quad Core Processor, 3 GB RAM (8 GB MAX), 500 GB Hard Drive, Dual NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS 512MB, Vista Premium.

It's what he liked and bought with his own money, but I had to help with the online buy at Amazon.

Also, he picked up his own copy of Visual Studio 2008 Professional.

He will be getting into the Coding just like me.

In addition, he picked up Notron Internet Security 2008 and System Works.

Last week he bought his 22" widescreen monitor, Samsung, his choice.

However, I bought him a UPS to help protect his investment, Best Buy Geek Squad GS-15400U, 900 Watt, 1500 Joules surge protect, USB connect Auto Shutdown.

Later, I will get him a Gigabyte RAM-Disk and 4 GB memory for further performance enhancement; mostly for faster virtual memory support instead of using the slower hard drive.


Wednesday, June 4, 2008

 

The move to Visual Studio 2008

We have decided to move JADE LSG 2.0 to Visual Studio 2008 for a few reasons.

  1. It will help with supporting Windows Vista for current and future development.

  2. Better windows forms design and ease of design.

  3. Vastly improved security for product updates.

  4. Better future integration of other language support like C++ and C#.

  5. Possible mobile device integration.

This will ultimately mean that code rewrites will have to be done to accommodate the VS 2008 coding styles and conventions. We hope all goes well and have this done as soon as possible.


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