kingkool68 - tagged with video http://www.kingkool68.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron kingkool68@gmail.com HTML5 video and audio tags in all major browsers http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/25044/html5-video-and-audio-tags-in-all-major-browsers

A small JavaScript shiv for making HTML5 <video> and <audio> elements to work in most browsers with appropriate fallbacks.

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Tue, 09 Aug 2011 06:00:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/25044/html5-video-and-audio-tags-in-all-major-browsers
Global Shakespeares http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/19038/global-shakespeares

Global Shakespeares has a good UI for faceted search for filtering results. Powered by WordPress.

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Tue, 22 Mar 2011 07:47:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/19038/global-shakespeares
The King Of Multitasking While Driving http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/10713/the-king-of-multitasking-while-driving

Driving is a piece of cake for this guy. Just take a look at all of the things he can get done while traveling 60 miles per hour on the highway.(via word theory)The King Of Multitasking While Driving by Russell Heimlich

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Wed, 03 Nov 2010 08:15:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/10713/the-king-of-multitasking-while-driving
Journalism In The Age Of Data http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/9189/journalism-in-the-age-of-data

As data is becoming a medium itself, journalists need to figure out how to tell a story with overwhelming data. This 50 minute documentary explores data visualization as a storytelling medium.The full version with annotations and links is available at datajournalism.stanford.edu.Journalism In The Age Of Data by Russell Heimlich

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Mon, 04 Oct 2010 17:37:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/9189/journalism-in-the-age-of-data
Where Good Ideas Come From http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/8637/where-good-ideas-come-from

(via The Attention Management Blog)Where Good Ideas Come From by Russell Heimlich

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Wed, 22 Sep 2010 07:03:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/8637/where-good-ideas-come-from
Google: HTML, CSS, and Javascript from the Ground Up - Google Code University - Google Code http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/7826/google-html-css-and-javascript-from-the-ground-up-google-code-university-google-code

Excellent video series teaching the fundamentals of web design and development

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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 09:53:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/7826/google-html-css-and-javascript-from-the-ground-up-google-code-university-google-code
Digg Technical Talks - Rasmus Lerdorf on Vimeo http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/7482/digg-technical-talks-rasmus-lerdorf-on-vimeo

Lecture on PHP performance and how to debug bottle necks in your code.

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Thu, 26 Aug 2010 10:18:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/7482/digg-technical-talks-rasmus-lerdorf-on-vimeo
Embedding Video http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/4852/embedding-video

Embed code guide for different media formats.

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Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:38:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/4852/embedding-video
Inspiring TED Talks http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/3336/inspiring-ted-talks

One of the best things about a 45 minute commute each way by train is you can watch some TED videos for inspiration. Here are some of my favorite talks from the series. Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds Temple makes the case that there is a little autism in all of us. Its what makes great minds and needs to be celebrated.

Jill Bolte Taylor’s stroke of insight What happens when a brain scientist experiences the very thing she has been studying? Jill talks about her experience during a massive stroke which she knows all about.

David Blaine: How I held my breath for 17 min David goes into detail about the great lengths he took pushing his body to the limit of oxygen deprivation.

Lewis Pugh swims the North Pole This guy is tough. To help spread awareness to global warming, Lewis swam in the icey waters of the North Pole in nothing but a speedo.

Kevin Kelly tells technology’s epic story Kevin explains how technology evolves like a cell or a meme.

Hans Rosling: Asia’s rise — how and when Hans has a thick Sweedish accent that you would expect from a great mind. Here he predicts the exact day when India and China will outstrip the US as the economic powerhouse of the world. I marked the date in my Google Calendar.

Willard Wigan: Hold your breath for micro-sculpture Willard makes incredibly detailed sculptures out of single grains of sand. His patience for his work, which can be inhaled without thinking , is really mind blowing.

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Thu, 01 Apr 2010 19:22:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/3336/inspiring-ted-talks
MediaCore | Video, Audio, and Podcast CMS Publication Platform http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/2577/mediacore-video-audio-and-podcast-cms-publication-platform

Multimedia CMS and management software free

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Wed, 03 Feb 2010 09:13:00 -0800 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/2577/mediacore-video-audio-and-podcast-cms-publication-platform
Let’s Enhance This Image http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/1979/lets-enhance-this-image

If only image processing was as easy as it was on TV. a

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Thu, 17 Dec 2009 20:01:00 -0800 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/1979/lets-enhance-this-image
"Bizarre" Octopuses Carry Coconuts as Instant Shelters http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/1940/quotbizarrequot-octopuses-carry-coconuts-as-instant-shelters

An Octopus uses coconut shells for protection. Walks funny

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Tue, 15 Dec 2009 13:00:00 -0800 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/1940/quotbizarrequot-octopuses-carry-coconuts-as-instant-shelters
Technology At The Altar http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/1771/technology-at-the-altar

This groom just couldn’t wait to tell the world of his new relationship status. He whipped out his Blackberry, just before kissing his bride, in order to update his Facebook relationship status and send out a tweet. Now with my wedding coming up this May, I got to thinking… but Kristina quickly put a stop to that and banning any sort of gadget on our wedding day. Fair enough. But I did want to live stream the ceremony. I was thinking of setting up my laptop with its built-in camera streaming everything across the Internet with something like ustream.tv or justin.tv. The venue has wifi and the computer can be near a power outlet. Since my venue is a music center, they should have a decent sound system that I can route to my laptop for a good quality sound source. Kristina and I will be miked-up so everyone can hear our vows and all that. To top it off, it would be neat if I could get a small, pinhole camera to discretely embed on my tuxedo which could also stream to the laptop and eventually out to the Internet as a second angle. That way viewers could choose the locked down wide angle shot as well as everything going down from my point of view. How cool would it look to see the crowds reaction as we turn and face them after being pronounced man and wife? That would be awesome. Plus, I would record all the footage locally to the hard drive just in case the Internet craps out we’ll still have a copy. After Googling around for a good mini spy cam, the Mini DV AEE-MD90 seems to be highly recommended. Here’s a good video review of it.

The only problem is there’s no way to stream the live video from it to a computer. The sound is also crap but that doesn’t really matter. Does anyone know of anything like this that would fit the bill? Has anyone done something similiar like this before? Any tips? a

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Wed, 02 Dec 2009 19:59:00 -0800 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/1771/technology-at-the-altar
HTC You ad campaign unveiled (update: video!) http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/1353/htc-you-ad-campaign-unveiled-update-video

HTC ad campaign with videos that feature awesome perspective with a good song in the background.

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Tue, 27 Oct 2009 08:24:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/1353/htc-you-ad-campaign-unveiled-update-video
YouTube - Where's The Chapstick?!? http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/800/youtube-wheres-the-chapstick

My lips hurt... but where's the chapstick? This is THE ORIGINAL Youtube video by the CrazyTrumpeter, and always will be. :) Watch for this video on MTV's DJ ...

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Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:01:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/800/youtube-wheres-the-chapstick
Swisscom – Re-brand film on Vimeo http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/713/swisscom-re-brand-film-on-vimeo ]]> Fri, 21 Aug 2009 08:55:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/713/swisscom-re-brand-film-on-vimeo Tinychat http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/652/tinychat

Tinychat makes simple chat rooms and webcam audio video conferences easy

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Hippie Weirdo Yoga Farmers http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/468/hippie-weirdo-yoga-farmers

Probably the strangest clip I’ve seen in a good while. If this actually aired somewhere, my guess would be Canada… or California public access. Kudos for doing yoga in those tight jeans though. a

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Wed, 29 Jul 2009 19:38:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/468/hippie-weirdo-yoga-farmers
First Impressions Of Wii Sports Resort http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/453/first-impressions-of-wii-sports-resort

My roommate, Josh, picked up a copy of Wii Sports Resort today and he let me take the first crack at it. Here are my first impressions. Swordplay

Duel – Swing your sword at your opponent and try to knock him off a tall platform American Gladiators style. Pretty fun but too easy. I made it to the Pro status in about 30minutes. Speed Slice – Be the fastest to slice objects in a certain direction. I really liked this mini-game. Requires a lot of focus and quick reactions.

Wakeboarding – Try to get big air while being dragged behind a boat. I haven’t figured out how to tweak the tricks but it’s dull.

Frisbee

Frisbee Dog – Throw a Frisbee at a target for points similiar to darts and your dog fetches the Frisbee for you. The controls are really hard to get the hang of. Totally doesn’t feel like throwing a Frisbee.

Archery – Shoot arrows at a bulls eye. The controls feel just like pulling back on a bow using the nun-chuck. Easy to pick up but difficult to master.

Basketball

3-Point Contest – Take 3-point shots from various places on the court. The controls are a bit awkward as you have to reach down to grip the ball (holding the B button) then you have to do a tricep extension behind your head to simulate a shot while releasing the B button at the right time. My arm started to ache after the first round.

Table Tennis

Match – Just like table tennis from the original Wii Sports except you can add spin. It’s not as easy as regular tennis.

Golf – Much expanded from the previous version with 3 new courses, 3 classic courses and an option for 3, 9, or 18 holes. Josh is super excited for golf.

Bowling

Standard Game – Exact same thing as bowling from original Wii Sports.

Power Cruising (Jet Skiing)

Slalom Course – The controls are just like riding a bike and are very responsive. The mini-game itself was ok. There’s not much more to it.

Canoeing

Speed Challenge – Paddle around the course as fast as you can. The controls are just like paddling a canoe where you have to keep switching sides in order to go straight. Technically it’s a kayak, not a canoe.

Cycling

Road Race – Try to finish first place in a bike race around WuHu island with different types of terrain. It’s just like the Tour de France. You have to manage your stamina as you can quickly run out of breath from sprinting too much. The controls are just like running in other Wii games. You also have to steer but it’s as simple as leaning left or right while pumping your arms up and down to make you pedal. I can see this mini-game being the most challenging of the bunch.

Air Sports

Skydiving – As you’re free falling you have to grab on to other Mii’s and rotate your body so a picture can be taken of you smiling. Points are rewarded for the number of smiles captured on film. At the end you make a formation and have to maneuver through rings. This was fun once but then quickly got boring. Island Flyover – You fly around in an airplane trying to fly through information icons. The format of the mini-game is like a treasure hunt. This concept was a lot of fun. Nintendo should make an entire flight game just like this. It was neat being able to zip around above the island doing barrel roles, and loops for 5-minutes. It’s totally free-form and crashing is kid friendly where the plane bounces. Watching this on a big screen can really make you nauseous.

Note: Some sports have other variations that I haven’t unlocked yet, so I left them out of this review. Conclusion If you were a big fan of the original Wii Sports game, then this will be a no-brainer for you. The new games are fun and most look challenging, especially for parties. My biggest frustration was the 3 minute video Nintendo forced you to watch the first time you played Wii Sports Resort. It was akin to an airplane safety video but instead of talking about features of an airplane designed to save your life, the Nintendo video went into excruciating detail on how to attach the MotionPlus attachment to your Wiimote. Hint: It snaps right into the bottom just like the nun-chuck. The game is $44.95 on Amazon.com and available now. a

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Mon, 27 Jul 2009 20:00:00 -0700 http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/453/first-impressions-of-wii-sports-resort
iQ Font http://www.kingkool68.com/items/view/388/iq-font

A font made by a car.

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