Week Something of the Internet
More random crap. Apparently last week didn't live up to someone's expectations (you know who you are), but I'm afraid this week isn't all that either. 9 to 5 and a 7 month-old baby take up all my bloody time. Pfft.
Anywho. This woman gives birth in a car. It's her third child, and is just fine.
Baby born going down Beltway 8 in Houston on the way to birth center. No nudity. Jukin Media Verified (Original) *For licensing / permission to use please contact licensing(at)jukinmediadotcom
Find out what song is most popular in your city.
Aeroplanes everywhere!
How all of us have aircraft flying over our homes all the time Watch this extraordinary new simulation that shows how all of us have aircraft flying over our homes all the time. Its been produced by Air traffic controllers at Swanwick near Fareham.
Deep dreaming.
A journey trough all the layers of a artificial neural network. This video is made using a visualisation technique applied to a neural network trained to recognise a broad range of images. Each frame is recursively fed back to the network starting with a frame of random noise. Every 100 frames (4 seconds) the next layer is targeted until the lowest layer is reached. Based on the work by Google researchers Alexander Mordvintsev, Christopher Olah and Mike Tyka. See http://googleresearch.blogspot.it/2015/07/deepdream-code-example-for-visualizing.html for more information.
Radio broadcasts leave Earth at the speed of light. Scroll away from Earth and hear how far the biggest hits of the past have travelled. The farther away you get, the longer the waves take to travel there—and the older the music you’ll hear.
ESPN 2015 Body Issue shots.
Cool.
That's all. Sorry it's late.