Sunday, December 30, 2012

Beth Hart

BeTh HaRt.

Beth Hart is sensational, stunning on stage and an awesome singer
Music style: Rock, Blues, Gospel, Jazz, Classical
Related artist: Janis Joplin

My personal fav's:
album: Live At Paradiso (2005)
songs: Whole Lotta Love, L.A. Song, Leave The Light On
clips: Whole Lotta Love (Paradiso), I'd Rather Go Blind (Kennedy Center Honors 2012)

Like her on Facebook.


album cover from Live At Paradiso Amsterdam

                  
Photo by Jeff Katz in Beth Hart van
pic from My Space


 Video's:

Bang Bang Boom Boom (Picture Disc)
album cover: Beth Hart, live bij Giel 
(Bang Bang Boom Boom, I Need A Dollar, Baddest Blues)


Bang Bang Boom Boom (Official Video)

I'd Rather Go Blind (with Jeff Beck, Kennedy Center Honors 2012)

Stairway To Heaven: Ann & Nancy Wilson from Heart (Kennedy Center Honors 2012)

Whole Lotta Love (Live At Paradiso 2004)

Live At Paradiso (Full Concert 2004)

Am I The One

Albums:
  1. Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls (1993, CD re-issued in 2009)
  2. Immortal (1996)
  3. Screamin' for My Supper (1999)
  4. Leave the Light On (2003)
  5. Live at Paradiso (2005, also available on DVD)
  6. 37 Days (2007, also available on European-released 37 Days Live DVD)
  7. My California (2010)
  8. Don't Explain (2011, with Joe Bonamassa)
  9. Bang Bang Boom Boom (2012)
  10. Seesaw (2013, with Joe Bonamassa)

Links:

- 28 November 2013 concert in Paradiso, Amsterdam


Saturday, October 20, 2012

Stuff of Matter

Stuff of Matter, Stuff that Matters.

The periodic table of chemical elements is a masterpiece of organized chemical information. The elements represent stuff of matter, stuff that matters. Not only on Earth but also on other celestial bodies. 
Dark matter is a special type of matter. It accounts for an estimated 84% of matter in the universe and 23% of the mass-energy. Dark matter cannot been observed by eye, it doesn't emit or absorb light or other electromagnetic radiation at any significant level. Instead, its existence and properties are inferred from its gravitational effects on visible matter, radiation, and the large scale structure of the universe (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter).

With the aid of the Hubble Space Telescope it was possible to identify a small filament of dark matter, an invisible cosmic structure that can only be detected by the gravitational effects it has on its surroundings. Scientists have been able to construct a 3-D view of the filament, the first time ever that the difficult-to-detect dark matter has been measured in such detail (https://www.facebook.com/AstrophysicsAndAstronomy).

First 3-D model of dark matter

The Periodic Table of Elements: 

The periodic table of elements according to relative abundance. The table will vary for other celestial bodies. Who cares? 

https://www.facebook.com/AnalyticalChemistryTechniques

The version of the periodic table of elements below visualizes the occurrence of the particular elements in objects of daily life.

http://www.sciencegeek.net/tables/tables.shtml

Dmitri Mendeleev (creator of the first version of the periodic table of elements in 1869).

Dmitri Mendeleev:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Mendeleev

And what about this one?



Links:

Monday, July 16, 2012

Creative Thinking

CrEaTiVe Thinking.

Think like a wise fool. The wise fool will reverse our standard assumptions, notices things that other people overlook, can be irreverent, cryptic, absurd, takes the contrary position in most conversations and stimulates thinking. 
Example: "If a man is sitting on a horse facing the rear, WHY do we assume that it is the man who is backwards, and not the horse?".

The Wise Fool 
(from Roger von Oech)

To create, a person must:
  • Have knowledge but forget the knowledge
  • See unexpected connections in things but not have a mental disorder
  • Work hard but spend time doing nothing
  • Create many ideas yet most of them are useless
  • Look at the same thing as everyone else, yet see something different
  • Desire success but learn how to fail
  • Be persistent but not stubborn
  • Listen to experts but know how to disregard them
 
from SayPeople
from deviantART

Links:

from Michael Michalko

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Friday, April 13, 2012

Majorana particles

Majorana fermions.
Dutch researchers discovered the predicted Majorana particles (quasiparticles that are their own antiparticles). Computer technology based on quantum bits (qubits, 0 AND 1 at the same time) i.s.o. bits (0 or 1) will result in very fast computers, which in turn will speed up development of e.g. medicins. 

Fermions vs. Bosons: 
"Particles and quasiparticles come in two basic types, fermions and bosons, depending on the type of spin they have. The elementary particles of matter (electrons, quarks and neutrinos) are fermions, while photons and other force carriers are bosons. Particles are paired with antiparticles—antimatter electrons are positrons, etc.—but photons are their own antiparticles. To annihilate, particles and antiparticles must have opposite charge, so Majorana fermions, which are their own antiparticles, need to be electrically-neutral. At present, no fermion is known to be its own antiparticle, although neutrinos may have this property (we don't yet know)." 


Saturday, February 18, 2012

arXiv

The Physics arXiv blog.
My most favourite blog is by far that from the Technology Review: "The Physics arXiv blog". Some very interesting topics below: 

  • Mathematical Model Computes Snow Flake Shapes for the First Time
  • Self Portrait of Young Leonardo da Vinci
  • How Neutrino Beams Could Reveal Cavities Inside Earth
  • Electron Holography Produces First Image of a Single Protein
  • Physicists Predict The Existence of Time Crystals
Holography of a Protein Molecule

Time Crystals
Snow Flakes

Leonardo
Images are from Technology review.
 

Saturday, January 28, 2012

SnapIt

SnapIt.

The screen capture software SnapIt captures anything you see on your PC screen. It is a convenient tool for graphic designers, bloggers who capture and crop images for their posts, for tech writers who need to describe menus and interfaces of applications, web designers and those who work with graphics every day. It captures and auto saves images with one click.

Researchers 'recreated' a Stradivarius for the first time by making use of hi-tech tools such as X-Ray images, CT scanning and computer-aided carvin.
Unfortunately, we can't make use of these hi-tech tools. The only tool we have is making screenshots. Cropping these screenshots after being captured with PrtScrn is often a hassle. The handy tool SnapIt is a covenient solution to tackle these problems.

* Supports hotkeys, auto-saving, clipboard
* Automatically copies screenshots to the clipboard
* Tracks capture history, auto-saves captured images

* Saves files in BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG and TIFF formats
* Auto-names captured images

SnapIt, a convenient tool for us bloggers