Posts Tagged With: Personal

Building an A’s Scoreboard Widget

Oakland A's I want to create an A's scoreboard widget. Ideally it will have an A's logo on the left, the linescore (all 9 innings), current pitchers' jersey numbers, runs hits errors, and then player at bat, count and runners on base. When the A's aren't playing it shows only the logo and current standings. I can draw you out what my widget will look like. Unfortunately I have no idea how to make one. So I will be trying to learn through trial and error and hands-on. The best way to learn programming must be to write programs. I wrote Ryan Inselmann who has a widget called Scoreboard, which has roughly the same information as what I want in mine, only his covers all MLB and doesn't have linescore.

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Free Box/Idea Repository – Revision

I was thinking about it some more and there's no way the original person who had the idea can get credit, because that raises intellectual property, who-was-there-first, stealing issues that I'm not planning on resolving as the web host. Credit can only be given voluntarily by whoever decides to run with the idea. I still think it's worth a shot. It combines the best of web 2.0 ideas: digg - users can digg others' ideas to make them more popular/show increased demand tags - users can tag ideas so browsers can see all ideas related to a topic. this could be useful for businesses canvassing public opinion wiki - if the originator of the idea wants, he could make it a wiki so people improve upon the idea and make it more rigorous and popular. I've seen things on the web for computer programs and other specialties. I want to cover everything under the sun. So there's my idea, the first one of the Repository.

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The Free Box

I was walking around downtown Telluride when I came across this row of boxes, just off the main street, collectively titled "The Free Box." The idea was that you can give anything or take anything away from the box for free. There were all sorts of stuff in the boxes, from clothes (divided into men's, women's, and children's) to books to old snowboard gear to a couch (didn't fit in the box, just next door). There are signs up so people don't just chuck trash or old batteries in the Free Box. So stuff no one wants doesn't accumulate, they clean out the box every two weeks. I think this is a great idea. Everyone loves getting free stuff, and this provides a place for people to give away things they don't need anymore. I was thinking about how to transfer this to the Internet. Shipping places a cost on moving free stuff, but ideas can be given and taken relatively easily. My idea would be to put up an idea repository, or free idea box, if you will. Say Stephen Levitt, the economist and author of Freakonomics, comes up with a great idea for a computer program but doesn't have the skills or the time to follow up. He posts the idea to the Idea Repository and tags it as he will. Then someone else with computer programming skill browses around, sees his idea, and decides to develop it. If it makes money, the programmer gets the biggest share, Levitt gets a cut, and the Idea Repository takes a small commission. I want to create a place, one place, to share ideas. I have ideas about grocery lines, the MLB, and the 12th amendment that I'm in no place to implement. But say others digg/share the same ideas, and someone from Safeway browses around and sees it, then my idea has power. If anyone would like to help me develop such a place, please let me know.

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So I'm in Telluride, CO for the week and apparently we are staying in the same house that they shot Real World/Road Rules in. I start panting when I run up the stairs.

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New Policy

I decided this morning that from now on I'm going to discriminate against SUV's. I don't know how yet but maybe something like setting up a lemonade stand and charging Escalades and Hummers $10 for a cup.

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It’s hard to ghostride a Prius

When I'm at home I live in the Bay Area (the area around the San Francisco Bay, including SF, Berkeley, Oakland, San Jose, and surrounding communities), which has its own rap subculture. This includes unique slang terms, expressions, sideshows, and dance moves. This article (subscription required) is a good primer. One popular Bay activity is 'ghostriding the whip,' where you idle your car forward and everyone hops out and walks around outside it. If you have good looking people they go on top of the car or on the hood. I tried to ghostride my Prius the other day. When I got out of the driver's seat, not only did the car start beeping and flashing messages at me, but without pressure on the pedals the car just slowed to a stop. With the combo gas/electric engine, when you ride at slow speeds the gas engine shuts off, and the electric engine doesn't idle forward as well. Ghostriding hybrids presents a tough challenge. Probably I just need to find a hill that'll roll the car for me.

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