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John Tartaglia’s ‘Imaginocean!’ to appear on the Oasis of the Seas

November 11th, 2009 No comments

22722aJohn Tartaglia‘s Imaginocean!, a new family musical set in the depths of the ocean, will debut November 20 on Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ship, Oasis of the Seas. Donna Drake directs the production.

Conceived and written by Tartaglia, with music by William Wade, the show follows the adventure of a group of fish friends, who uncover a map which leads them to ultimately uncover the treasure of each other’s friendship. The puppets for the piece are designed by The Puppet Kitchen, and the show will be performed by a cast of puppeteers.

For further information, visit www.royalcaribbean.com.

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Santa Claus is Coming to Town for Christmas Number One 2009! (not X-Factor)

November 9th, 2009 No comments

p_01It’s getting close to Christmas 2009 and once again it looks like X-Factor is going to be the christmas number one, regardless of what else comes up. I’m not sure about you but I feel it’s time for a traditional christmas song again, no more random song for christmas, it’s time for a real christmas song, and while there are plenty of options, I feel Santa Claus is Coming to Town by Bruce Springsteen has real potential, it embodies all that christmas has to offer. It’s certainly “christmasy” (Santa Claus, come on!) and it’s a happy song, it just embodies the feeling of christmas superbly.

So many people now just go out and get the latest number one at christmas, regardless of the context of the song. Children now have no idea of the true christmas feeling, the family gathering today to listen to a christmas album that actually has songs about christmas rather than being a depressing song about bleeding love.

It’s almost christmas which means soon enough will be time to start buying your CD’s or your MP3′s, so I urge you, don’t waste your money on the X-Factor song (just turn the radio on any hour on any station, you’ll get it for free pretty much any time you like!), spend money on something that embodies the true spirit of christmas, buy Santa Claus Is Coming To Town by Bruce Springsteen.

You better watch out

You better not cry

Better not pout

I’m telling you why

Santa Claus is coming to town…

And to help you out, here’s some ways to buy it:

Amazon – Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town (Single Version) – MP3

Bruce Springsteen - Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town - Single - Santa Claus Is Comin' to TownBruce Springsteen – Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town

And finally, because it is the 21st century and we have Youtube:

Edit: My friend at work Dan (who I was discussing this with today) has blogged about it too and he made a good point I missed out, don’t buy it yet! It needs to be bought in the 2 weeks prior to Christmas so it stands a change of being Christmas number one 2009. We can do this, we can get it to number one this year! Please please, if you have a blog, link to this article or to Dan’s. If you don’t, tweet about it or put it on your face book page. Spread the word!

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Epic Games releases Unreal Development Toolkit for FREE

November 7th, 2009 No comments

Yes, you heard it right, the game engine that usually costs to license is now totally free for anyone to use (without any payments at all for non-commercial use). If you decide to make a game and release it, they’ll let you earn $5,000 dollars gratis, after that they want a 25% royalty – I would say that’s a pretty fair deal considering you spend nothing if you make nothing!

Years ago, before I went full thrust into PHP programming I did a lot of game development work in the community spirit. Free mods for games, free 3D models, free maps for games etc. Of course through all that I was doing it for existing games, if this had been released then, I may have just switched to developing my own game!

You can find out more about the UDK at the official website.

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Link Checker Update – Download Meta Data, Errors, Redirects as CSV

November 5th, 2009 No comments

I’ve updated my Link Checker (site crawler) located at http://www.xcitestudios.com/tools/linkchecker to allow downloading of the data it finds as CSV files. So all redirect URL’s, 404′s and meta data for all pages can be downloaded.

The links are at the bottom of the page after the initial output of data.

Use the Link Checker here.

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Artificial Black Hole Could Power Space Ships Soon

November 5th, 2009 No comments

071012_MiniBlackHoles_hmed_2p.vsmallArtificially generated black holes could provide us with the power to make inter-solar travel a possibility. New research shows how strapping a black hole to your starship might just give you the juice to get to Alpha Centauri.

Louis Crane and Shawn Westmoreland of Kansas State University propose a way to use black holes as fuel that is entirely within the bounds of physics and technology as we know them, but would take phenomenal amount of engineering.

The crux of their idea involves using using a laser to form a micro black hole, which could be used as an energy source. This would be a Schwarzschild, or non-rotating, black hole which outputs Hawking Radiation, and the smaller the black hole, the more energetic.

Of course, making a black hole isn’t the world’s most easy undertaking. It takes a huge amount of power to build one in the first place. To make one of these mini black holes, Crane and Westmoreland propose a 370km2 solar panel, at an orbit one million km from the surface of the sun, which, if perfectly efficient, would gather enough energy per year to make one black hole. This power would be fed to a spherically converging gamma laser, with a lasing mass of around 10^9 tonnes. However, after you make a few black holes, you can use them as a power source to make more.

According to the authors, a black hole to be used in space travel needs to meet five criteria:

  1. has a long enough lifespan to be useful,
  2. is powerful enough to accelerate itself up to a reasonable fraction of the speed of light in a reasonable amount of time,
  3. is small enough that we can access the energy to make it,
  4. is large enough that we can focus the energy to make it,
  5. has mass comparable to a starship.

Fortunately, black holes have a sweet spot in terms of size, power and lifespan which is almost ideal. If you take a trip to Alpha Centauri, with an acceleration of 1g to the half way point, and then decelerate at 1g for the remainder of the journey, the trip takes a relativistic 3.5 years. A black hole that would survive the entire trip would have a radius of 0.9 attometers, would have a mass of 606,000 tonnes, and a power output of 160 petawatts. The lifespan of the black hole could be extended by feeding it mass, too.

For longer trips, you could use larger but weaker holes, and smaller and more powerful ones for short trips.

Getting the black hole to act as a power source also requires a bit of work. One potential method involves placing the hole at the focal point of a parabolic reflector attached to the ship, creating forward thrust. A slightly easier, but less efficient method would involve simply absorbing all the gamma radiation heading towards the fore of the ship, and let the rest shoot out the back to push you onwards.

Of course, there are potential problems with Crane and Westmoreland’s ideas. According to Govind Menon, Professor of Physics at Troy University, most views on extracting energy from black holes involve using ones that rotate. “With non-rotating black holes, this is a very difficult thing…we typically look for energy almost exclusively from rotating black holes. Schwarzschild black holes do not radiate in an astrophysical, gamma ray burst point of view. It is not clear if Hawking radiation alone can power starships.” Menon adds that extracting energy from black holes is highly problematic. “Given [this type] of black hole, it is not clear to me how someone would go about extracting energy.”

Another issue is what to do with the black hole when it reaches the end of its life span, as they tend to explode. “Such an explosion is powerful by terrestrial standards, but not by astronomical standards”, say Crane and Westmoreland, so it’s merely a matter of dropping the black hole around 1 AU away from anything too important, and letting it detonate.

With a set of four machines: black hole generator, black hole drive, power plant, and a self perpetuating black hole powered black hole generator, the potential is enormous. As Crane and Westmoreland say:

A civilization equipped with our four machine tool set would be almost unimaginably energy rich. It could settle the galaxy at will.

Article available on ArXiv
Found via Next Big Future

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