Toothache

Was going to blog about my new file server, but that’ll have to wait.

After eating a chips ahoy cookie yesterday, I suddenly had an immense toothache. One of my teeth has been aching recently and when I tongued it, I can feel a small hole. I’m thinking, either a big cavity has formed or my filling is broken off. It’s hard to measure size with tongue as it just felt like a gaping hole.

So I went to Rite Aid after work today for 2 items, one of those dental mirrors so I can see what the heck is going on with that tooth and the other was for some pineapple coconut ice cream.

Finding the dental mirror was rather simple. They had 3 options: $6.99, $7.99, and $8.99, all which also came with 2 of those teeth scratching thingies. I opted for the cheap one cause all I really needed was the mirror.

Anyway when I walked in, I had noticed they didn’t have an ice cream counter. However, I was even shocked to find out their ice cream section was almost completely empty. Looking at the tags, it didn’t look like they carried any Thrifty/Rite Aid brand ice cream. I was highly disappointed.

When I got home, I shot this email over to Rite Aid customer service.

Hi,

I’m from California and recently moved up to Washington. I’ve always been a big fan of Thrifty/Rite Aid ice cream and had a craving for some pineapple coconut ice cream today.

However, I was disappointed that the Rite Aid next to work did not have an ice cream stand nor sold any of Thrifty’s/Rite Aid’s famous ice cream in the frozen section.

I was wondering if there are any Rite Aids around my area that do have an ice cream stand or sell Thrifty/Rite Aid brand ice cream.

Thanks!

Yes, I really WANT pineapple coconut ice cream.

Then I went to check out my tooth. Turns out the 2nd tooth left of my left canine did in fact have a big hole where filling once used to be. Whenever I eat something sweet or cold, it sends chills down my body. Guess I’ll be using my right jaw for awhile now.

My initial guess is that I had chewed or something hard and my filling didn’t like that. Could be all the ice I chew all the time.

I really need a dentist recommendation up here. If anyone’s got a good one, please let me know.

If you’re wondering if I’ll be giving up sweets and cold stuff in the meantime, the answer is a rather clear NO. Give me sweets or give me death!

Upon further inspection, it doesn’t appear the filling has fallen off, but actually part of my tooth. With my Canon SD1000 in macro mode and no flash mode and with the help of my LED flashlight, I took these 2 pictures (DO NOT CLICK IF YOU ARE EASILY GROSSED):
cavity in toothcavity in tooth

It looks like the filling didn’t crack and is rather smooth on where this new hole is. I wonder how I managed to crack this hole… It looks exceptionally dirty and I even went to use mouthwash after seeing the 1st picture. Unfortunately, it didn’t seem to have help as you can see in the 2nd picture. As you can see, the rest of my teeth are pretty clean. I guess my toothbrush can’t reach into that tiny hole.

Grrrrr. I really need to see a dentist asap now.

It’s Your Nickel. Watch It Work.

I always thought these were some very stupid signs. Washington has this concept of road construction costing people just nickels and telling them to go watch what their contribution is doing. However, road construction already creates traffic delays in that area and you’re asking people to go there to check out the construction?

First Speeding Ticket

slow down. the cop hides behind this sign speeding. what's your excuse? helping you bastards pay for donuts :)

Joke aside, back in April, I got my first (ever) speeding ticket. Of course I was very scared. I don’t think I’ve ever been unafraid of a police pulling me over. The officer had marked me down as doing 44 on a 30 mile per hour zone. So my head started to run through all the possible scenarios. Since this was my first moving violation, I could get a deferral, but that means I won’t be able to use that again for 7 years. Then there’s hiring an attorney to contest the charges.

Let me explain how moving violations differ from California for my fellow readers (well from California). In California, if you haven’t had a moving violation within a year, you can opt to pay the fine, go to traffic school, and the moving violation is never recorded in your record. However in Washington, we don’t have that. We do have what is called a deferral, where you can use it once every 7 years and what happens is that the violation is marked as deferred on your record (but not reported to the insurance companies). You have to pay an administrative fee of $100, but you avoid any potential insurance rate hike. If you don’t have another traffic violation in the next 12 months, it’ll be marked as dismissed on your record. However, if you do have another traffic violation within those 12 crucial months, both violations will appear on your record and you’ll have to pay both fines.

Hiring an attorney seemed like the way to go. Should try to save my deferral for another day. Worst case scenario would be that I couldn’t get the ticket dismissed and would request for a deferral. Lawyer fees were a bit steep ($250-350), but I’ve heard good things about Jeannie Mucklestone and Timothy Coogan. I opted for Timothy Coogan as he was $100 cheaper and if he lost the case, I’d get a full refund on the lawyer fee. I called up the law firm and provided my information. They told me to fax in the court notification once I got it.

Things were set. However, I never did get the court notification. Turns out that the clerk who entered my information didn’t read the back of the ticket where I updated my mailing address. My driver license still shows my old address (should really get that changed), and it had mailed it to my aunt and uncle. Funny thing was that they’ve moved also, but somehow the mail ended up at their new apartment.

Anyway, the court date was in the middle of June so there was plenty of time left. I faxed it to the law firm and things were set once again. I called a few days before the court date to confirm things were still A-okay.

On the date of the trial, I was rather nervous. I even went to the wrong location (stupid SE vs NE streets). I did manage to get there on time, but instead of being there 20 minutes before the appointed time, I only had 5 minutes to spare. What was even scarier was that I didn’t see my attorney. I gave his law firm a call and they said he’ll be there any minute.

Judge started roll call and my lawyer was nowhere to be seen. When he got to my name, he noted that the law offices of Timothy Coogan was on his way and told me not to worry. I was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief for now.

So the judge started dealing with people who wanted deferrals first, then followed by people who were contesting on their own. Someone from the law firm finally showed up and pulls me aside. He tells me that Timothy was stuck in Seattle on another case and wouldn’t be able to make it. He says he’s taken a look at my file and there were a few points that he could argue on, but the current residing judge is known for not accepting those points. He says he wants to request for another date and hopefully get a “nicer” judge. There was apparently a 1 out of 3 chance I’d get the nicer judge on the next try. I was fine with that. So when it was my turn, he requested for another court date due to the fact that primary counsel was not available.

A few weeks past and I got my new court date in late August. Thankfully they got my address correct this time. I notified the law firm and they said they’ll be there. I was however shocked at the time I had to be there: 8:45am. I was like *@#!, can I even wake up?

So last night, I actually went to sleep early (1:30am). However for some reason I kept twisting and turning in bed. Either I was nervous about tomorrow’s court trial or that I couldn’t sleep that early.

This morning, I woke up at 7:30am just in case and even went to Starbucks to get a kick start for the day. Hjo3 had mentioned a new drink called the Arnold Palmer, which is actually a mixture of lemonade and tea. It sounded like a weird combo, but had potential. I decided to give that a try today. When I asked for the Arnold Palmer, the Starbucks baristas look at me like I from another world. I said I believe it’s a mixture of lemonade and black tea, and she goes, “I can do that.” It appears to be called a Lemonade Iced Tea in that particular Starbucks. Wikipedia states:

One of Palmer’s (legendary golfer) favorite drinks allegedly is a combination of half iced tea and half lemonade, a drink which is often referred to as an “Arnold Palmer” in his honor. It is now available under the name “The Original Arnold Palmer Tee”

They also have a separate entry for the drink itself. The drink itself was really refreshing and I like the taste.

Anyway, I screw up again and even though I’ve been to the court before, I thought it was on Bellevue Way (which I needed to past), but the court itself was on 112th Ave SE. I somehow ended back on the 90 freeway and had to bust a U at the next exit. I entered the address into my GPS and it got me to where I needed to go.

I arrived at the court about 15 minutes before the alloted time, so I sat there waiting for both my lawyer and the judge. The judge that entered the courtroom was new, but it was also a male. The previous lawyer that had showed up said it was a female judge that was “nice.” I’m like sigh…

My lawyer showed up awhile later, but like the previous time, contest with counsel was set to be the last to go. I forgot to note, that the courts and the lawyers like to group a whole bunch of people with the same lawyer for the same time slot. Makes life easier I suppose. I wasn’t the first one my lawyer decide to contest and his case was dismissed because the LIDAR book of records was not publically available and due to the fact that a civil trial can’t be held, the case was dismissed.

I’m sitting here thinking, I think I got caught by a LIDAR too, which I heard was extremely bad because LIDARs are really precise and the moment you even detect a presence of a LIDAR, you’ve been locked and caught already and that’s why the original lawyer thought my chances of winning was rather low.

So I was up next, and my counsel said the same reasoning as before and the judge said, “Due to the fact that a civil trial can’t be held, I’ll dis… Actually, let me read this completely, the notes are rather long.” I was SO happy for a moment, then now super suspenseful. So he spent about another 30 seconds reading, and it’s like the longest 30 seconds that I can ever remember, and he finally says, “This case is dismissed.” I thanked the judge and then I thanked my lawyer, and I walk out a super happy boy.

Multiple Blogs

I’ve decided to to stop blogging on Sue Happy and Freak Mutations (formerly known as Modern Evolution) as I just didn’t have enough time nor get as much fun out of it as I expected. Interestingly, the week I decide to stop blogging, multiple mutations stories popped up as well as interesting lawsuits. Oh well, that’s life right?

The HD-Trailers.net blog looks like it’s here to stay. Given that it’s mostly automatic and I just comment on some trailers once in awhile is something I can still manage to do.

Broken Glasses

So a few days ago, before leaving for work, I noticed my glasses were a bit dirty, so using Costco’s Kirkland Signature Multi-Purpose Lens Cleaner, I started wiping the lens. Unfortunately, somehow the screw that held the frame together for the right lens came loose and the whole thing fell apart. So my glasses didn’t literally “break”. I scamper around looking for some tiny screwdrivers. The smallest screwdrivers I had that I used for my computer didn’t work with these tiny screws.

I went downstairs to my storage area and found another small screwdriver, but they turned out to be too big also.

I was thinking about what my options were:

  • Go to work without glasses and purchase screwdrivers on the way home
  • Go to Costco and have them fix my glasses then go to work
  • Keep searching around for something that I could screw in these tiny screws

Since these glasses were Costco, that looked like my best option at that moment. That’s when I noticed my razor blade and thought to myself, “it just might work.” It did take away for the screw to get threaded and took a lot longer if I was using a proper screw, but a few minutes later, my glasses was back in one piece, with some minor scratches on the frame where the razor blade scrape when I was twisting the screw.

Anyway, I took my glasses to Costco today and had them take another look at it to make sure it was okay. Lady was really nice and even mentioned about adding something to it so that it’ll be harder for the screw to come loose on its own. As I was walking away, I noticed the Kirkland Signature Eye Glasses Care Kit that I had purchased (the one that came with the lens cleaner) apparently came with a eyeglass screwdriver keychain. However, I recall looking at it at home and didn’t see any screwdriver.

After I got home, I looked at the package again and it turns out the screwdriver was hidden behind the microfiber cleaning cloth. Sigh…

Fireplace Ghost

While watching episode 425 of Detective Conan (great episode by the way), it reminded me of my fireplace ghost. Episode 425 is actually a 1.5hr special titled Black Impact! The Instant that the Black Organization Reaches. Finally, more screen time for Gin and Vodka and Vermouth. No, those aren’t just alcohol and no I’m not drunk. Those are actually names of members of the “Black Organization”. They all seem to be named after alcohol. They introduced Kir, Korn, and Chianti in this episode, which are all names related to alcohol.

Oh no! I just spoiled myself. Stupid Wikipedia. I was looking up the spelling of the names, and they revealed to me the true identity of Kir, which I’m already suspicious of. Sigh.. Oh well. It all makes sense now! Hiring of the famous detective the day before the assassination, the seemingly unknowing stepping of the gum with the spy cam.

Anyway, back to my story. In the beginning of the episode, Kir hires Mori Kogoro to solve a doorbell prankster. However, whenever she tries to confront the prankster, he’s nowhere to be found. However, it was reveal later it was a little kid trying to remind her to wake up, but that’s not really related to my story.

On the bottom of my fireplace is this little compartment with a bunch of tubes and stuff (no, the internet doesn’t go there). I believe that’s where I’m suppose to turn the pilot on/off, but I haven’t really touched it. For the past year or so, I noticed that the compartment would sometimes be opened. It’s not like the door to the compartment is loose. I’ve never seen it open by itself, but I’ll notice that it’s open usually when I am doing exercise.

I’ve always attributed to the wind, since I’m assuming this fireplace connects to some open area and wind just happens to have pushed into the chimney and blow open the compartment door.

However, I realized a couple weeks back that the culprit was actually something else. It was apparently not a ghost, just like what Kir and Ran initially thought the doorbell prankster was. Apparently it’s my Roomba, my automatic vacuum cleaner. Given that it only runs when I’m at work, that’s why I’ve never seen it happened. I haven’t confirmed it is my Roomba, but I’m pretty sure that’s what it is. The constant pounding on the door should be able to cause it to flop open. It doesn’t happen often, maybe once a month. That’s why I never figured it out till recently.

Seam Carving for Content-Aware Image Resizing

RayAlome shared this video with me: Advanced Photo Resizing

Don’t let the boring title fool you, this video is amazing.

Technology by Ariel Shamir of the Efi Arazi School of Computer Science in Israel.

I’ve got to say, this software is rather amazing. Appears to have been presented during SIGGRAPH 2007 by Shai Avidan (Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab) and Ariel Shamir (The interdisciplinary Center & MERL). As the disclaimer suggests, I wasn’t too attracted to the title and it sounded somewhat boring. However, as I was watching the video, it never stopped to amaze me how awesome the software/algorithm they wrote did.

Image resizing has always been a problem. When you scale down an image, you lose too much important information and when you enlarge images you get pixelation. This new technique appears to be able to fix both those problems.

It’s hard for me to explain what exactly is going on, but by looking at the levels and gradients and other ways computer sees images that humans don’t, they label areas of the pictures to be high energy and low energy. When you resize an image today, you generally remove 1 vertical or horizontal line every few lines. However, that leaves you image jaggedly and funky looking, especially if you’re not resizing to same aspect ratio.

By find finding these high and low energy zones, they are able to remove a seam (non-straight line) that is the lowest possible energy as defined by the user. So as you stretch or shrink the image, the algorithm automatically calculates what to add and what to remove, leaving the image in the crispest and sharpest state possible. I also really enjoyed the ability to give positive or negative weights to area I want to remove and keep, allowing me to remove people I don’t in an image, and keeping those I want. Take that you bystander who always seems to appear randomly in my digipix.

I don’t really truly get how the algorithm works for enlarging pictures. It mentioned it find the lowest energy seam and expand that and interpolate the colors to match the area. However, I assume if you’re adding to a lowest energy area already, it’ll remain the lowest energy area. However, during the demo of stretching the image. You could clearly see the lowest energy seam doesn’t remain the same. Oh well, guess we’ll have to wait for the paper to be released to see what’s going on.

But can you imagine if browsers, photo viewers, or even thumbnail generators utilized this algorithm? That would be so sweet!

I brought up the point of apply this to video as it sounded a very cool area to apply this. Imagine watching YouTube videos without the blurriness and shrinking only removes the useless areas. Or stretching a video from 640×480 to 1920×1080 to make it HD. Haha. I would really want to see what a movie would look like then.

Anyway, another interesting SIGGRAPH 2007 presentation was the Scene Completion Using Millions of Photographs by James Hays and Alexei A. Efros from Carnegie Mellon University.

Abstract

What can you do with a million images? In this paper we present a new image completion algorithm powered by a huge database of photographs gathered from the Web. The algorithm patches up holes in images by finding similar image regions in the database that are not only seamless but also semantically valid. Our chief insight is that while the space of images is effectively infinite, the space of semantically differentiable scenes is actually not that large. For many image completion tasks we are able to find similar scenes which contain image fragments that will convincingly complete the image. Our algorithm is entirely data-driven, requiring no annotations or labelling by the user. Unlike existing image completion methods, our algorithm can generate a diverse set of image completions and we allow users to select among them. We demonstrate the superiority of our algorithm over existing image completion approaches.

Yet another really interesting algorithm. This one allows you to fill in an missing area or remove unwanted objects from a photo and have it filled in with something else. Solves quite a different problem from the former, yet I was really astonished by the results in their paper and presentation.

The algorithm scans through thousands if not millions of images to see if there’s a match that would fill in the whole in your image. I like the results. Building not match the surround, remove it. Construction vehicles obstructing the view, remove it. This is fun!

Assembly Line For Lego Cars

I got this link from Digg: Production Line Built From Legos Builds Lego Cars and just as the author claims, “Consider my little Lego geek mind blown.”

Do check out the video: Mindstorms Autofabrik, where this guy (or maybe girl) built a car producing factory out of Legos. You can even customize what color you want your Lego car to be! With a few simple pushes on the Lego buttons to define the colors, this factory first goes and retrieves the building blocks for your car color. Then it presses on to a board to construct the base of the car. Finally wheels are added and the top of the car completes the building. The car even gets a test drive as it leaves the building!

Did I mention how my little mind was completely blown!?!?! People say that modern Legos have taking out the imagination out of Legos, but my GOD, if this isn’t pure imagination, I don’t know what is!

Awesome Wedding Proposal

SueOn sent me this blog entry: Sara and I just got engaged! This was a pretty awesome wedding proposal and was really fun to watch. Do check out the video: My Early Muir Owl.

In the beginning of the clip, he tells of the setup:

Sara was told the artist, “Serge Gandaora” was exhibiting new work at a gallery called, 40000, in Chicago.

The piece was called “My early muir owl”.

Little did she know that it was all an elaborate ruse.

Turns there are quite a few anagrams used in this production.

  • Serge Gandaora = George and Sara (or Sara and George)
  • My early muir owl = Will you marry me
  • I tuba fuel = Beautiful

I couldn’t really find “I tuba fuel” in the video. I’m assuming it’s a common anagram and someone in the comments just mentioned it.

It was awesome to see how Sara’s expression slowly changed after looking through the top pane. First she was surprised to see that the weird objects actually formed letters and words. Then it semi-hits and she’s shocked when she realizes the artist wrote the message, “Will you marry me?” . Then when she sees George kneeling on the floor and realizes the artist was George, she becomes super shocked. Then everyone’s happy.

I pointed out that there was a bottom looking pane (which probably saw nothing), but was meant for George to get in position (kneeling) and hold out the ring. Very sweet.

Too bad they didn’t have real live footage of actual revealing, though the pictures did reveal a lot. Then again with these snapshots of freeze in time, it did have a very strong feeling of capturing the moment. Overall, it was a fantastic wedding proposal.

If you enjoyed the soundtrack, the song is actually called Sæglópur by Sigur Rós. You can watch the music video on YouTube: Sigur Ros – Saeglopur. I listened to a couple other songs by them and they’re actually rather nice and soothing.