Re: [FRIAM] My charity is more effective than your charity!

2015-07-08 Thread glen ep ropella
On 07/07/2015 07:06 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote: OsiriX is good for MRIs (DICOM files). MIALite is a segmentation plugin for it that works. Some of the OsiriX plugins have bitrot and crash the browser. Give your GPU something [cough] useful to do other than [cough] gaming.Don't know

Re: [FRIAM] My charity is more effective than your charity!

2015-07-08 Thread Marcus Daniels
I use the OsiriX Lite version, which is free. The MIALite plugin was also free. This was on a Haswell MacBook Pro running Yosemite. I didn't have the presence of mind to get the full body scan of my dog when the opportunity arose. Maybe for that I would have needed the 64 bit version

Re: [FRIAM] My charity is more effective than your charity!

2015-07-08 Thread Nick Thompson
To all Game-makers and visualizers on this list, I want to warn you all (speaking of 3d modeling) that I have been for years (as Steve G. will testify) trying to get somebody to do 3D visualizations of the interaction of air masses, particularly in the region around and just east of the

Re: [FRIAM] My charity is more effective than your charity!

2015-07-08 Thread Marcus Daniels
I want to warn you all (speaking of 3d modeling) that I have been for years (as Steve G. will testify) trying to get somebody to do 3D visualizations of the interaction of air masses, particularly in the region around and just east of the Sangres, where cold dry Canadian air masses slosh down

Re: [FRIAM] github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Pietro Terna
Dear all, sometimes I reappear ... My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac. Best, Pietro Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto: Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.

[FRIAM] github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Gillian Densmore
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been. FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College to unsubscribe

Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread cody dooderson
In the most basic form they seem to work fine. I haven't messed with anything more complicated than showing an index page. I think I'm going to submit my homework for the webgl class with gh-pages. Cody Smith On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Gillian Densmore gil.densm...@gmail.com wrote: Just

Re: [FRIAM] My charity is more effective than your charity!

2015-07-08 Thread Nick Thompson
Wow! Thank you, Marcus. And here I thought this was a folie a un. I should have learned by now that there is no craziness so profound that somebody doesn't have a website on it. N Nicholas S. Thompson Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology Clark University

Re: [FRIAM] github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Owen Densmore
Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train. SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in

Re: [FRIAM] [EXTERNAL] Re: github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Parks, Raymond
Owen, A long time ago but in this galaxy, some of our folks did a 3D visualization of computers at a conference associating with WiFi access points. The computers associating with a particular access point were shown clustering around that point in 3D in a sort of cone with position

Re: [FRIAM] github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Brent Auble
Hi Owen, we've done some work using Processing to do 3D visualization in NetLogo -- both by opening an Processing window from a running NetLogo model and by running NetLogo headless from a Processing program (and doing real-time visualization of the running model).  Of course, NetLogo uses

Re: [FRIAM] github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Gillian Densmore
I dig wordpress for somethings, yet I also like to make webpages as a hobby. I was messing around with gitpages the other day and found out it can (sort of) do stuff other than jekyl On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Gillian Densmore gil.densm...@gmail.com wrote: Just wondering what other

[FRIAM] Ask Me Anything

2015-07-08 Thread Owen Densmore
Maybe this might be nutty enough to appeal to both lists: Ask Me Anythings. The idea is this: start a github repo where the issues are questions asked to the owner of the repo. It's sorta going viral. Here's a list of several of the good ones: ​​ https://github.com/sindresorhus/amas

Re: [FRIAM] [EXTERNAL] Re: github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Pietro Terna
Dear Owen, I know agentscript.org, very very nice. Next time you'll in Italy we have to find the way to meet. I'll follow the mooc. 3D! We have all to think about. Best, Pietro On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:31 PM, Owen Densmore wrote: Hi Pietro, great to hear from you.

Re: [FRIAM] github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Owen Densmore
Brent: way WAY astute observations and info, thanks 10^6! How's this for an idea: follow Ed's Mooc. No need to do the homework etc, just to get informed as to webgl's core capabilities. It's just started and the videos are there for the watching and a standard vocabulary. The GPU is a standard

Re: [FRIAM] github pages...

2015-07-08 Thread Marcus Daniels
Bullet Physics is a nice way to represent an environment and to represent the agents. Physical interaction between agents and/or static objects is directly reported. Just compile with emscripten if you want it in a web browser.. https://github.com/kripken/ammo.js From: Friam

[FRIAM] 3D abms

2015-07-08 Thread glen ep ropella
Here's a video of a 3d model I did for a company that doesn't want me to talk about it. It's in MASON: https://youtu.be/1TjIe3EiM1o -- glen ep ropella -- 971-255-2847 FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays