I was born in Ahvaz, educated and I go university there, now. I study petroleum (drilling engineering) in the university. I was a bookworm until I finished high school (and an amateur philosopher and unlucky inventor!), and since then, I'm a music-follower (almost all kind of it - specially rock n' roll !) and a movie-follower (just like the other) and a hippie-style-thinker. This is all about me. Peace!
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A comment on Talk: Raffaello D'Andrea: The astounding athletic power of quadcopters
I saw something like it had been invented before but it came to my mind.
It is a sphere with two rotar blades placed middle of it, one turns clockwise and the another counter-clockwise (like Russian Kamov-helicopters).
The central part of blades which doesn't transfer so much amount of air do not exist, and they start from a good-moving part (like the Black Hawks used in Afghanistan for Zero Dark Thirty).
For moving in space there must be a weight in the middle of it and it moves to sides so Centrality tilts a little and go to sides.
It cannot do maneuver like quadracopter but it needds only one main motor and that motor is in a safe box inside the sphere and it will be hard to be damaged for it.
If the below blade get harmed in some way, the same thing happens which happened for quadracopter without two blades.
I hope my idea helps.
A reply on Talk: Ji-Hae Park: The violin, and my dark night of the soul
It was really wonderful !
Specially since 11:22 until the end of it ...
And nice to see you again !
By the way, there are three musical instruments I really love, and two of them were there !
The only remaining instrument, the drums, I think if for the third part it was better that a live drumming be there (not just a recorded one) ...
II really suggest the "Ulytau" 's "Jumyr-Kylysh" (Their only album as far as I know) to you to see how it seems. (Specially their "Toccota and Fugue" and "Winter" which are probably familiar to you)
Have a nice time !
A reply on Talk: Ji-Hae Park: The violin, and my dark night of the soul
I'm just an amateur listener in classic music (because I test almost every music style; these days, country !), but there are two pieces in classic music I REALLY love them: Beethoven's moonlight and Pachelbels' cannon, and I found the second part familiar.
Anyway, thank you alot for your information!
A comment on Talk: Ji-Hae Park: The violin, and my dark night of the soul
Your feeling, your music and arrangement of them was so beutiful, (Specially the second part, which I think it was Beethoven's Moonlight, but Vivaldi's Winter was wonderful, too) but about the third part, or your project,
There are already bands that mix the violin's sound and classic music with rock, like the Kazak band "Ulytau" (They really rock !) or with alternative rock or alternative metal, like "Apocaliptica" which all of a sudden I was listening for the first time before watching your beautiful talk.
This mixing of styles is beutiful, but what is needed is a little more complicated of such a mixing.
I mean, these styles of music should be diffused to each other !
Thanks again for your beautiful play and wonderful ideas and good luck !
A comment on Talk: Sergey Brin: Why Google Glass?
http://www.ted.com/talks/pranav_mistry_the_thrilling_potential_of_sixthsense_technology.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/pattie_maes_demos_the_sixth_sense.html
but Surgey's technology has some military features for combat squad, SWAT etc.
But for normal people as other people said in comments, it is a little too much unusual to shout your message to your mom when you sit in a train !!!!
I think at least you should combine your invention with Mick Ebeling's invention:
http://www.ted.com/talks/mick_ebeling_the_invention_that_unlocked_a_locked_in_artist.html
Good luck !
A comment on Talk: Sergey Brin: Why Google Glass?
Why Google glass ?
I try to keep my electronic devices away from myself, so I can feel human more, but this technology puts it THIS near !
I do not hate technology, but it takes the real life from us !
I think it is just a different type of Paranav Mistry's device, but with all problems about that, I still like that more than a Google glass. I don't know about the others, but my mind can hardly analyze my real life itself !
And I can't bear talking to someone who is watching movie in his glassess !
By the way, with all due respect to your Steve-Jobs-ic fashion, an idea for its acceptance needs something more than some wires and its design:
Passion
A comment on Talk: BLACK: My journey to yo-yo mastery
First, the passion in his eyes, the hard trying he did,
Second, his last work, just a simple dropping of a yo-yo, a symbol of simplicity. Even a simple drop of a yo-yo with the feeling he had was a wonderful thing.
I don't know whose music was played, but the match of the action and the music was fascinating. Especially the last part, again.
Really doesn't matter what people think about what you do, you trust yourself, and love what you do, they love it.
Good job Black !
A comment on Talk: Kees Moeliker: How a dead duck changed my life
But there is something ...
That picture showing a dead sparrow went viral on the net many years ago and impressed people and gave them lessons about love and stuff and now, I mean, homosexual necrophilia ?!
It was said that the alive sparrow is the wife and she is mourning !
A reply on Talk: Shane Koyczan: "To This Day" ... for the bullied and beautiful
Actually I did not understand most of it when I watched, and it made me go in tears many times while I was translating.
Maybe my case was not as bad as him, but I remember until the end of high school, I had two friends, whom one of them was a friend of primary school.
I know the power this talk can give to people who need it, people whom their need of self-confidence was answered by some conspiracy theories about "everybody is against me".
After this I will "get a better mirror", and give everybody who needs it.
Shane just did a REALLY great thing.
A comment on Talk: Shane Koyczan: "To This Day" ... for the bullied and beautiful
And the memory of all of loneliness till university and being called "barrel" ...
Thank you man.
I'm going to translate your talk ...