We never would have thought that we would need to use walking directions, wow were we wrong.
We had too walk downtown from one location to another and it was imperative that the shortest route possible be utilized due to our shoes nicknamed, “ Mr. blister toe twister, corn n' bunyan lister".
Friday, January 3, 2014
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
MapQuest Classic
No matter how well focused this picture is it still looks grainy.
Wah,wah,wah.
Bad jokes are still good on the last day of the year.
Wah,wah,wah.
Bad jokes are still good on the last day of the year.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
MapQuest Classic
Update to previous post on skewed picture.
" Leaning tower of Pizza Silo".
The phenomenon is called "rolling shutter".
But has anyone disproved that it is not the Doppler effect that is only visible in this mode of photos? Crazier things have been disproved.
Here's Wikipedia description.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_shutter
" Leaning tower of Pizza Silo".
The phenomenon is called "rolling shutter".
But has anyone disproved that it is not the Doppler effect that is only visible in this mode of photos? Crazier things have been disproved.
Here's Wikipedia description.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_shutter
MapQuest.Classic
The leaning tower of Pizza (yes Pizza) looks straight compared to this grain silo.
But of you look at everything else, its all off kilter, nothing is perpendicular to the ground. How could this happen?
A regular cell phone camera was used for the photo with no special effects or un special effects, or lenses.
Here's the secret, shhhh...
The photo was taken from a vehicle traveling at about 55 mph. Which makes visible objects in the photo skew or bend.
Does this phenomena have similarities to the Doppler effect and sound.
Many older sirens on vehicles when sitting still had a steady pitch after acquiring volume/speed, but as the vechile approached you the sound of the siren went from a lower note up in pitch to a higher note then back to the lower note as the siren moved away from you. But the whole time the pitch or note emanating from the siren did not change.
What you heard was known as the Doppler effect. Named after scientist/mathematician Christian Doppler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imoxDcn2Sgo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
But of you look at everything else, its all off kilter, nothing is perpendicular to the ground. How could this happen?
A regular cell phone camera was used for the photo with no special effects or un special effects, or lenses.
Here's the secret, shhhh...
The photo was taken from a vehicle traveling at about 55 mph. Which makes visible objects in the photo skew or bend.
Does this phenomena have similarities to the Doppler effect and sound.
Many older sirens on vehicles when sitting still had a steady pitch after acquiring volume/speed, but as the vechile approached you the sound of the siren went from a lower note up in pitch to a higher note then back to the lower note as the siren moved away from you. But the whole time the pitch or note emanating from the siren did not change.
What you heard was known as the Doppler effect. Named after scientist/mathematician Christian Doppler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imoxDcn2Sgo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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