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Monday, July 20, 2009

The reason I live in Washington DC

Is because I can have sunsets like this one....

Friday, July 17, 2009

Testing 123

Testing categories...1 2 3

In Other news, the rain in spain stays mainly on the plain.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Local DC/GW Band

Lucky Dub - homegrown dc ska reggae band. they're pretty fun and should be listened to. they have an awesome cover of sublimes' "What I Got" which blends into Snoop's "Gin & Juice". should be checked out.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

It is christmas time in June!

Xilix lifted the NDA on the Spartan 6 and Virtex 6 lines.

The Spartan 6 overview can be found here http://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/data_sheets/ds160.pdf

Monday, June 08, 2009

Answer to the question of a new iPhone v3?

Should you purchase the newest iPhone that Apple may be announcing next week?

No.

You should wait for the iSocket. It is currently under development by a shadow startup firm, and has the capacity to change the world.

It actually affixes itself to the users skull, giving them a complete iSocket experience unmatched by any communication device in use today. When using the iSocket, users experience real time video chats and conferences with their family, friends and coworkers at a bandwidth not yet available to the traditional cellphone market.

Benefits to the iSocket...
- It integrates into your skull, so no one will know your using your iSocket.
- Unlimited talk time, all the time!
- Highest possible display clarity*.

Limitations of the iSocket
- No SMS capabilties
- No Data connectivity....trying to tether your iSocket to computers has so far only resulted in ER visits.
- You can only have two iSockets.

*Clarity is age dependent.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Daily Funnies

First from Abtruse Goose. I know I've thought about my dream house...grand vaulted ceilings, stone walls, fiber to the wall and personalized access via tamperproof RF badges....

Second from Brown Sharpie. I know that GWU is going to look like that on Monday of next week.

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Finished

I'm finished with school. Finally.

Well, kinda finished. At least for a bit.

I have finished my last semester of my undergraduate engineering studies at GWU [1]. I came out of this spring semester with an butchered senior thesis project, but also with my second asic design. While my senior thesis was an fpga based SoC, doing encryption and communication; my asic is actually a microprocessor. It is a 8 bit CISC electric brain, using an acummulator based model. I have plans to take this to fabrication on the June MOSIS MEP run on AMI 0.5um process. Not only has this been implemented but simulated with a dsp system. My post fabrication verification plans including using an Fpga to emulate the block ram and handle the dac/adc parts.

The ASIC work is actually pretty exciting for me, since I don't do anything at all like this at my job. I'm really driving this myself with the support of a professor. I'm thinking about it as though I was working in the Eda industry, it's like free on the job style training. I even get to self pace my work since it's not for a course. I'll have the signoff for fab in late June, which will give me 2-3 months to have designed, implemented and tested the verification platform. One thing to keep in mind is that the processor was built using a RTL to GDSII flow, so it would not be difficult to implement the uP on an fpga too.

I have several busy evenings because of this project, but it will keep me sharp on my engineering skillset while I'm working an IT Support gig full time. I guess what it really is, in reality, is how much more free my brain is with the spectre of other coursework or senior design over my head.

It's a beautiful day. No more writing, time to play.

Seraph

[1] I still have a professional ethics philosophy course to finish. meh.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

bioengineering

1. Why bother waiting for transplant organs when you can just grow your own* in less than a week?

* I realize the techniques and technology is in its infancy compared to what we would like to imagine, but this is an offshoot of crazy tissue engineering researach.  A functional bionengineered trachea is a first step - a good first step - towards high technology medical care that we envision in scifi books and movies.

2. Sometime bionengineering goes wrong.  You end up with a bionengineered freakish dictator on an alien world.  Throw in convicted prisoners, a kidnapping and quest for redemption and you've got a script.  Even better if you can wrap it into a space western...