Monday, December 23, 2019

Great War Movies

(List of classic war movies)

WWx
  • Dirty Dozen: "Twelve tough criminals are offered absolution if they undertake a suicide mission into Nazi Germany"
  • Windtalkers: Navajo soldiers who are "untranslatable" by the Japanese during WW2
  • Lawrence of Arabia: "British officer who unites the desert tribes of Arabia against the Turks during World War I"
  • Unbroken: Navy pilot survives Japanese POW camp
  • Twelve O'clock High: Commander of a US Bomber unit in WWII
  • The Pacific (mini-series): Marines fighting in WW2 Pacific 
  • Dunkirk: Evacuation of the English from France in WW2
  • Letters from Iwo Jima: Japanese in WW2's battle of Iwo Jima
  • Hacksaw Ridge: Marine who wont carry a gun saves saves wounded from behind enemy lines
  • Fury: Tank fighting in Germany
  • Fat Man and Little Boy: Story behind the building of the bomb
  • Enemy at the Gates: Russian sniper who terrorized the Nazis
  • Das Boot: German subs in WW2
  • Inglorious Bastards: Jewish-American guerilla solders kill Hitler
  • Band of Brothers (mini-series): 
  • The Great Escape: Solders in a German POW camp
  • Saving Private Ryan: Solders in WW2 fighting to find someone behind enemy lines
  • The Fighting SeaBees: The creation of the SeaBees
  • Redtails: The black Tuskegee fighter pilots prove themselves
  • Memphis Bell: First bomber crew to survive and make it home
  • Pearl Harbor: American fighter pilots in Hawaii during the attack
  • Downfall: Hitlers end 
  • The Longest Day: Day-Day
  • A Bridge Too Far: Allied airdrop behind enemy lines
Vietnam:
  • Rescue Dawn: Fighter pilot in Vietnamese POW camp
  • Hamburger Hill: American solders fight to take a hill
  • Apocalypse Now: American Army assassin is sent behind enemy lines to kill a rouge US Colonel
  • Full Metal Jacket: Solders going nuts in Vietnam
  • We were Solders: Army commander outnumbered 
  • Platoon: Army solder in the jungle
Iraq Wars:
  • American Sniper: Navy Seal in Iraq
  • Generation Kill (mini-series): Marines during the first 40 days of Iraq war
  • Zero Dark Thirty: The hunting of Osama bin Laden
  • Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: Journalist in Afghanistan
  • Jarhead: Marine sniper in boot camp and then Iraq
  • Hurt Locker: Bomb disposal team in Iraq
  • Green Zone: Army inspectors looking for weapons of mass destruction 
  • Lone Survivor: SEALs get ambushed in Afghanistan
Other:
  • Top Gun: Navy fighter pilots
  • Glory: Black regiment in the civil war
  • G.I. Jane: Woman proving she can fight in the Navy
  • Black Hawk Down: Troops survive behind enemy lines

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Graph paper

https://incompetech.com/graphpaper/

Print out any kind of graph paper! 

Where can you go?

FlightConnections shows you all the flights to/from any airport. 

New England Power

New England got hit by another nor'easter. You can see how much of the state is without power from the following sites:

Global Weather

https://earth.nullschool.net

a visualization of global weather conditions
forecast by supercomputers
updated every three hours

  • ocean surface current estimates: updated every five days
  • ocean surface temperatures and anomaly from daily average (1981-2011): updated daily
  • ocean waves: updated every three hours
  • aurora: updated every thirty minutes 

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Long Live the TIX!

The Tix Clock was an awesome timepiece by late inventor and native San Franciscan James Scott Thompson.

Unfortunately the clock stopped being available in 2014, and there has never been something even similar out there since.

Until NOW!! 
(Well... not now..  It's been available for a while now...  Since Sep 2018)

A kiwi hobbyist decided to build his own Tix clock, and now started manufacturing it for the public (It sounds like the blessing of the Thompson family).  He's calling it TIX2, and unlike the original with the all plastic frame, the TIX2 has a nice wooden body which I think makes it look even nicer.

Monday, January 14, 2019

Please Fix Google Docs!!!!

Google Docs is arguably one of the best (at least by value - it's free) word processors out there.  But there are a few things it's missing that really drive me nuts!!  Below I have a small list of (very simple) changes that would take this product (I think) way past the next level.

  1. CSS: Or any basic editable style definitions!  Lets say that I want to have a specific look for text from a terminal, or code (maybe a gray background, paragraph border, and courier font)  Right now I only get H1, H2, and H3.   I want to be able to set my own.  Bonus points: Let me save that style sheet/style template so I can reference it from multiple docs!  (Imagine all those government folks who could now use this because it met their weird formatting requirements.)
  2. Table of Contents: Yea, I know... there are plugins that you can add to, but I just want a TOC that works like with google sheets.  Nice and simple, and auto-updates.  
  3. Paper!?!?: Why do I only get stuck with a view where everything is formatted to some random paper sheet?  Who does paper anymore?!?  Can't I say that this doc is for a screen, and then don't worry about the 8x11" page formatting?  
Fix this stuff and then your migration to your new sites pages will be sooo much easier!