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Build your own weathersat receiver

July 17th, 2007 | No Comments | Filed in Outdoors, Technology

When not writing eye-melting games for popular home consoles those crazy Llamasoft people like to try and out-geek the rest of us. To quote from the forum:

.. and finally, after LOT of work and a lot of week ends spent ..

The Llamasoft weather station is up.

As you may remember or not more than 1 year ago we got “caught” in
all this thing about weather satellite images, it all started because our
instructor at the Ham Club told us “once I managed to pick up a satellite
with my hand held scanner close to the window”.

Whereas most people are content to watch the weather reports on radio or TV, Giles and Jeff took it upon themselves to grab the images directly from the satellites orbiting the earth. And no, they didn’t just stick a mast on their roof, this setup is much more interesting, involving bringing ethernet to a tree and installing a webserver in a field. Maybe it’s some sort of rural broadband initiative to bring the Internet to farmyard animals, who knows.

Follow this link to read about how it was done, and then click here to see the images that they’ve pulled down. Beats the usual things involving webservers and kitchen appliances, anyway :)

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Panorama Test Two - Indoors

July 17th, 2007 | No Comments | Filed in Junk

Here’s the results of letting the tools run riot with 20 photos of the inside of my office. Originally it was 56 photos, but it threw tons away claiming they weren’t part of the same image set - I have a slightly mental “panorama” of my doorway and another of a patch of carpet :D

Enjoy the bendy walls, I don’t think panorama tools like the indoors, or things really close to the camera!

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