The coolest thing just happened
#31
Hey Seb 4e6f7420776569726420536562202c206a757374206f662061 6e20696e71756972696e67206d696e642e200d0a0d0a54696e 666f696c20616c6572742049207468696e6b2e20
And lets just leave the hex at that shall we?
An interesting story on the radio this afternoon whilst I was in the field. Apparently the French Scrabble National Competition has recently been won by a Kiwi who doesn't speak French.
He just managed to memorize all 260 000 French words with between 2 and 10 letters in them. Of course you don't need to know the meaning of the word to win in Scrabble, you just need to see the "fit on the board".
But the really clever thing was that he managed to learn all those words in nine weeks.
A link here if you're interested:
Radio New Zealand Audio Player
I suspect Nigel might be some sort of Rain Man character.
And lets just leave the hex at that shall we?
An interesting story on the radio this afternoon whilst I was in the field. Apparently the French Scrabble National Competition has recently been won by a Kiwi who doesn't speak French.
He just managed to memorize all 260 000 French words with between 2 and 10 letters in them. Of course you don't need to know the meaning of the word to win in Scrabble, you just need to see the "fit on the board".
But the really clever thing was that he managed to learn all those words in nine weeks.
A link here if you're interested:
Radio New Zealand Audio Player
I suspect Nigel might be some sort of Rain Man character.
Last edited by kiwi TK; 08-03-2015 at 07:02 AM.
#32
Lots of inquiring minds Teeks, and I have a new tinfoil hat every day - although I usually hide it under my watermelon hat these days...........
And yes I saw that piece of news re the UnZud Scrabble Champ on the online news. Not a bad effort at all. Shows what can be done in the land of the long white cloud if those very attractive sheep can be left alone for long enough!
Me, I'm leaving a trail of drool each day merely looking at these French ladies.......
Cheers, SB
And yes I saw that piece of news re the UnZud Scrabble Champ on the online news. Not a bad effort at all. Shows what can be done in the land of the long white cloud if those very attractive sheep can be left alone for long enough!
Me, I'm leaving a trail of drool each day merely looking at these French ladies.......
Cheers, SB
#33
Oh la la; but let's not carried away here Seb.
As a long term keeper would you rather have a Citroen SM or an SS Commodore?
Both have their attractions, but I think the Citroen would drive you to distraction and bankruptcy in the long haul.
Lovely to look at, neat to own, but I think the long term maintenance would probably be crippling.
And I speak from experience, I own a feckin Subaru.
As a long term keeper would you rather have a Citroen SM or an SS Commodore?
Both have their attractions, but I think the Citroen would drive you to distraction and bankruptcy in the long haul.
Lovely to look at, neat to own, but I think the long term maintenance would probably be crippling.
And I speak from experience, I own a feckin Subaru.
Last edited by kiwi TK; 08-03-2015 at 07:56 AM.
#35
And we have a new player!!!
QR code = CBR Forum - Enthusiast forums for Honda CBR Owners - View Profile: kiwi TK
Oh dear TBT. don't get sucked in, it eventually consumes your brain like a well.................sloppy brain eating thing
Well done by the way!
Cheers, SB
QR code = CBR Forum - Enthusiast forums for Honda CBR Owners - View Profile: kiwi TK
Oh dear TBT. don't get sucked in, it eventually consumes your brain like a well.................sloppy brain eating thing
Well done by the way!
Cheers, SB
Last edited by Sebastionbear1; 08-03-2015 at 08:47 AM.
#36
Oh la la; but let's not carried away here Seb.
As a long term keeper would you rather have a Citroen SM or an SS Commodore?
Both have their attractions, but I think the Citroen would drive you to distraction and bankruptcy in the long haul.
Lovely to look at, neat to own, but I think the long term maintenance would probably be crippling.
And I speak from experience, I own a feckin Subaru.
As a long term keeper would you rather have a Citroen SM or an SS Commodore?
Both have their attractions, but I think the Citroen would drive you to distraction and bankruptcy in the long haul.
Lovely to look at, neat to own, but I think the long term maintenance would probably be crippling.
And I speak from experience, I own a feckin Subaru.
But your allusion to la femme, as always subtly camouflaged did not go unnoticed.
Currently as there is a dearth of women's tears in my life 'owning' a French voiture would be better than Shank's pony There is a possible model upgrade 2.0 in the wings in Oz, but alas 12,000 km out of reach.
Cheers, SB
Last edited by Sebastionbear1; 08-03-2015 at 09:05 AM. Reason: My goodness language is such a wonderful thing
#37
And we have a new player!!!
QR code = CBR Forum - Enthusiast forums for Honda CBR Owners - View Profile: kiwi TK
Oh dear TBT. don't get sucked in, it eventually consumes your brain like a well.................sloppy brain eating thing
Well done by the way!
Cheers, SB
QR code = CBR Forum - Enthusiast forums for Honda CBR Owners - View Profile: kiwi TK
Oh dear TBT. don't get sucked in, it eventually consumes your brain like a well.................sloppy brain eating thing
Well done by the way!
Cheers, SB
So; Bar Codes. how do they work? If I invent some some kind of beautiful ice cream flavour, that eventually gets exported to the States. How do make sure that my 1 litre of ice cream doesn't get scanned out out as a rebuilt 427 Hemi with the high lift cam option??
Is there just one person in the world that keeps a track of all bar codes???.
He must be a very busy guy.
#38
OK , please excuse my internet stupidity, but I have a follow up question to the whole QR thing (which still hasn't been adequately answered, to be fair)
So; Bar Codes. how do they work? If I invent some some kind of beautiful ice cream flavour, that eventually gets exported to the States. How do make sure that my 1 litre of ice cream doesn't get scanned out out as a rebuilt 427 Hemi with the high lift cam option??
Is there just one person in the world that keeps a track of all bar codes???.
He must be a very busy guy.
So; Bar Codes. how do they work? If I invent some some kind of beautiful ice cream flavour, that eventually gets exported to the States. How do make sure that my 1 litre of ice cream doesn't get scanned out out as a rebuilt 427 Hemi with the high lift cam option??
Is there just one person in the world that keeps a track of all bar codes???.
He must be a very busy guy.
Cheers, SB
#39
QR codes are similar to UPS codes. The biggest difference is a UPS (what you see on items in every store) store information horizontally. QR codes store information both vertically and horizontally. The spacing between the black and white dots is the actual information. The scanner reads that and translates it into understandable text.
Also, QR codes have multiple versions. If memory serves correctly, there are 40. Each version has it's own definition of what a black or white dot means and the space in between them. The 1st thing that gets read is the version information. This tells the scanner how to interpret. Think of that as on this forum. Many of us speak English, but through our relationships we know that Kiwi is a Kiwi, Seb is an Aussie, Hamlin is an American, Mattie is a Fin, Chippy is English, etc.. We each have our own version of English and knowing where the origin is, helps us to interpret what's actually being said.
Edit - I'm a geek, so don't get me started on this kind of stuff unless you want to be bored to death.
Also, QR codes have multiple versions. If memory serves correctly, there are 40. Each version has it's own definition of what a black or white dot means and the space in between them. The 1st thing that gets read is the version information. This tells the scanner how to interpret. Think of that as on this forum. Many of us speak English, but through our relationships we know that Kiwi is a Kiwi, Seb is an Aussie, Hamlin is an American, Mattie is a Fin, Chippy is English, etc.. We each have our own version of English and knowing where the origin is, helps us to interpret what's actually being said.
Edit - I'm a geek, so don't get me started on this kind of stuff unless you want to be bored to death.
#40
QR codes are similar to UPS codes. The biggest difference is a UPS (what you see on items in every store) store information horizontally. QR codes store information both vertically and horizontally. The spacing between the black and white dots is the actual information. The scanner reads that and translates it into understandable text.
Also, QR codes have multiple versions. If memory serves correctly, there are 40. Each version has it's own definition of what a black or white dot means and the space in between them. The 1st thing that gets read is the version information. This tells the scanner how to interpret. Think of that as on this forum. Many of us speak English, but through our relationships we know that Kiwi is a Kiwi, Seb is an Aussie, Hamlin is an American, Mattie is a Fin, Chippy is English, etc.. We each have our own version of English and knowing where the origin is, helps us to interpret what's actually being said.
Edit - I'm a geek, so don't get me started on this kind of stuff unless you want to be bored to death.
Also, QR codes have multiple versions. If memory serves correctly, there are 40. Each version has it's own definition of what a black or white dot means and the space in between them. The 1st thing that gets read is the version information. This tells the scanner how to interpret. Think of that as on this forum. Many of us speak English, but through our relationships we know that Kiwi is a Kiwi, Seb is an Aussie, Hamlin is an American, Mattie is a Fin, Chippy is English, etc.. We each have our own version of English and knowing where the origin is, helps us to interpret what's actually being said.
Edit - I'm a geek, so don't get me started on this kind of stuff unless you want to be bored to death.
As Teeks says, he doesn't have an accent, but the rest of us sure do!
Cheers, SB
PS Nice summary