I haven't mentioned my portfolio site here before, but I did manage to fix page view tracking on it today, so that's kind of nice. It was the final project for a class I took at City College San Francisco and highly recommend. The Hedy Lamarr Mystery I'm starting work on the mystery of Hedy Lamarr aboard the Normandy today. I've researched all the passengers aboard the ship, and Hedy Lamarr, whose name at birth was Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, is not listed as a passenger. There's a ham radio bent to this as well. Hedy invented and patented frequency hopping spread spectrum radio. Hedy Lamarr We know that she was a passenger based on several first hand accounts, including her own, that it was while on ship that she negotiated her hollywood deal with Louis B. Mayer. The lore has it that she was posing as the governess of Grisha Goluboff , a 14 year-old violin virtuoso from San Francisco at the suggestion of Goluboff's manager Isadore Nob el. Although, accordin...
Moving the camera to see the sky in CesiumJS maps has always been a little bit difficult for me. So,m when CesiumJS announced their baseline MCP for controlling the camera on CesiumJS maps, I leaped at the chance to try out an MCP and to grab hold of better control of my map camera. This week, the sujbect of eclipses came up in my Gladych Files research. ( Ferry Barrows Colton , famed National Geographic Science writer of the 1940s was part of the 1947 Brazil eclipse expedtiion, and was also on board the Normandie with Tom Slick in 1937.) That reminded me of the following picture I took of the 2017 eclipse from Wyoming. I've wanted to identify the stars on that picture for years, so I was curious if CesiumJS had accurate constellation maps for a given date and time. Turns out, they do. But, how to look at the stars? I revived my version of the MCP camera control server for CesiumJS in a few minutes by starting Codex in the repo directory on my local machine, a...