Showing posts with label people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label people. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Jargon description of a person

Is it possible to describe a person with a few maths, control, and statistics jargons? These are a few on top of my head:

S/He is ...

isotropically [dumb]. - [dumb], judging from every possible angle.
a MPC controller. - can think for a few steps ahead, almost as good as optimal controller, but more practical
an optimal controller. - can think infinitely far ahead and execute every little steps optimally
in the right hand side of the s-plane. - going exploding
stochastically perturbed. - been pushed in random directions
Taylor series'ing. - disintegrating

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Australian International Airshow 2007


Let's watch something, kid.


On your radar, be alert!


Look, a missile!


And that is the F-111!


Don't forget about the propeller too!


Aircrafts have heads,


shoulder,


and tails.


The can fly together...


and flip around.


But they need to land eventually.


When the aircraft is on land, someone has to control the traffic.


"Good stuff," said the man.

Monday, July 18, 2005

Adventure to Dights Falls

In an attempt to practice my jotting skills, the delivery of this document was expedited. A description of the adventure to Dights Fall would be expected in this document.


The first spot of interest during this trip was Ceres Environment Park. There was a market in the park. Many things were sold there, which includes lots of vegetables.


Some living chickens can be found in the market.


And also some pumpkins.


And also some carrots.


And also some soaps.


During the this trip, many different kinds of track were used. This is track is a track that situated besides the Merri Creek.


We also crossed some bridges.


And climbed some hills.


Belief it or not, we even took a train.


Along the track, some interesting machineries were noticed. This is a wind mill.


This is a crane.


And this is the Merri Creek.


Naturally, when there is a river, there would be some bridges. And this arc bridge is one of them.


This is another bridge. Take note of the interesting structure of this bridge.


At some point, we stopped in the middle of somewhere to take some pictures. (This is why I had so many pictures posted here.)


To prove that I had taken many pictures, I posted this one. Can you see the city from here?


Lastly, we reached our destination -- Dights Falls.



And then, I took some more pictures at Dights Falls.


Before ending the journey, the crew had a lunch at Dights Falls.


The crew members consist of ...


Crew member 1, and


Crew member 2, and

Crew member 3.


[Due to the nature of thing goes, some details of location were deliberately left out.]

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Snoopy's Trip to Sydney

This is a brief report on Snoopy's trip to Sydney during last week.


Before the trip, Snoopy had a nice dream on the mouse.


Snoopy travelled to Sydney by bus. The bus departed from Franklin St., Melbourne at 8pm. Bus is by far the cheapest transportation to Sydney that Snoopy can find.


The first stop that Snoopy visited in Sydney was University of New South Wales. This picture was taken after Snoopy toured around the department of Mech & Manuf Eng.


A self-portrait of Snoopy taken in the YHA. It was a miserable rainy day. The background was another YHA building opposite the Central Station in Sydney.


Snoopy visited places outside of the Sydney Opera House.


Another picture taken with a landmark of Sydney as background.


After a day of 'attempt to measure distance by foot' in Sydney, Snoopy was too tired. Hence, he slept on the bed in YHA.


During the trip, a wide range of transportations was used. Apart from buses, Snoopy also travelled by train. This picture was taken inside a train. The train and bus systems in Sydney are marvelous (except more expensive than Melbourne).


Since Snoopy likes seafood, he visited the fish market.


Snoopy travelled on a ferry to Manly Island. Yet another kind of transportation used.


On Manly beach, Snoopy found an unoccupied sand castle. Thus, he promptly captured it.


On the way home, Snoopy travelled by bus again.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

B'day lunch


... and more of my mates. Posted by Hello


the cake is on fire. Posted by Hello