July 30, 2008

Track days

Thick and fast this week, this is post number 402 apparently.

Anyway me and Simon had a pop up to Silverstone the other day to see Geoff, Nick and Pete have a zoom about on a track evening and I thought I would share a couple of pictures of the event.

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July 29, 2008

Red Bull in the woods

Got a call from Webster this evening saying that a few sweaty BMX types had turned up and were zooming about in the woods on some local jumps.

Turns out it was a bunch of the riders over for the Red Bull Empire of Dirt series. Anyway me, Geoff and Austin wondered over to see what was going on.

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November 7, 2007

The corporal goes public

Alex seems to be on a mission with getting video clips out there on you tube. Here is one from a trip we took to the west coast of the USA a fair while ago now. Me Geoff and Alex wasted a couple of months having fun and getting into a little bit of trouble here and there. Filmed by yours truly and of course staring the corporal. I may even have to delve into the original footage and edit it together like I have been meaning to do for about 10 years now (doesn't time fly). Also a good excuse to play about with the mac!

July 4, 2007

Toy number 95, optional extras - geotagging

I have been playing with GPS for a good few years now and the whole thing still intrigues me. All it boils down to is 3 numbers that tell you exactly where you are in the world, quite handy but so what. Well the uses this has been put to is getting bigger and bigger. Now my phone has GPS built in along with a camera you can do some interesting things, especially when you combine the two. Nokia puts out a bunch of handy free software to run on its handsets including their Sports Tracker which taps into the GPS signal and records all sorts of handy information like the route you take,m average speed, how many laps you do etc. It also lets you extract this information in various forms, a track for google earth so you can see where you have been on the planet in all its satellite imagery glory and various other formats. Now if you combine information that tells you exactly where you are at exactly what time it's not much of a step to sync that information with for example a picture you just took with your digital camera. The picture contains information about the time it was taken so if you use an handy little program called GPICSYNC it sorts through a bunch of images and a gps file adding gps info to the pictures it can sync. All very handy, the net result is a track of where you have been on google earth with any pictures you took along the way right at the exact location you took them, you can then do a fly through of your trip. All very geeky but very cool if you ask me, works with any digital camera too.....

April 16, 2007

Bluebell

I liked this one...