There once was a man from Prague; Who started his own little blog.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Listening to Super iTunes on Ising Morning


So I was asked recently why are you using Winamp? My response was 'because it has a neat jump feature', that's about it. Sure it is good for videos but I find it isn't. VLC works with the videos, even more so. So therefore I've switched. Planning for my future, I'm using iTunes, it seems okay, has a jump feature that may not be as good as Winamp's but I can change. Part of the switch was influenced by my Sister's iPod, they are quite nice little machines; love the click wheel.

Santa came, dropped off a family game. Super Scrabble. 'More tiles, More points, More squares, More fun' I thought there was too many tiles in the first one, it takes forever especially with me playing, But I must say quadruple word score is a nice tile to get.

On the topic of games, Island Morning apparently has a yearly phone-in about boardgames, card games, and hobbies. I heard this on my way to town last week. I felt obligated to spread my families Actionary experiences to the world, sorry maritimes. Let me regale you in the instructions

1. Just like Pictionary except act instead of draw.
2. Refer to Pictionary rules.

Some may say, 'Oh it's like Charades'. NO, NO, NO, NO. While sharing characteristics of charades it is fundamentally different. It is like comparing C to Java, sure both are programming languages but whoever says they're the same should be shot. (This is beneficial since they probably are a Java programmer and don't know the difference, one less Java programmer is always good :) ). You don't have to act out tough clues like Yugoslavia and Wilt Chamberlain in Charades. Anyway, needless to say we didn't play this Christmas, I think that it starts fights in our family, we don't play it to save Christmas :) this may be linked to me not hearing "Evan, you ruined my whole Christmas" this year, maybe I am just growing up :) , nah.

I did something fun over Christmas. I programmed a simple Monte Carlo simulation of the Ising model of a ferromagnet. (See picture) a red surrounded by blue switches to blue, and vice-versa. But what happens if a blue is surrounded by two red and two blue, or even all blues. Well the corresponding Boltzman factor is compared to a random number. Eventually the system ends up is the most probable configuration. Pretty cool, nice pic too.

I've dug this out of the archives

You will never have a period because you are a man ... with titties.
Says God to Stan on News Year 2000

Have a great 2006

8 Comments:

Blogger Scholarly Warrior said...

I was starting to think that you forgot that you had a blog. Do you have any more reasons how Actionary and Charades are different? It sounds like you're in a dispute with someone and don't have anything else to say rather than "they're different", although I can appreciate the differences between an object-oriented language and one that is not.

I don't get your Ising model. How do neighbours influence each other. Also, I'm guessing "red" and "blue" are your "up" and "down". How is a red surrounded by blues any different from the other way around. Only you and Jason would do such a thing over Christmas break.

Kudos on the South Park.

1:44 a.m.

 
Blogger Evan said...

I think you said it, Charades is object-oriented, objects are easy to act, other things are not.

Ising model:
Yes one is up, other is down

Quote: a red surrounded by blue switches to blue, and vice-versa.

It isn't different, it all depends on rge change in potential, a negitive change will always happen a positive change has a probabilty of happening based on the change in the potential: exp(-\Beta \DeltaV) > rand() where \Beta is 1/(kT) the varible that gives you different configurations is T.

2:03 a.m.

 
Blogger elizabeth said...

Evan, you ruined my whole Christmas!

12:22 p.m.

 
Blogger Evan said...

Thanks Liz

Are you doing a lab this semester, I'll make sure I'm NOT around to ruin your night.

10:39 p.m.

 
Blogger elizabeth said...

i want to do a lab.. michelle hasn't emailed be back.. probably a bad sign.

i heard you were putting up picture of my face in the physics society with slanderous propaganda written all over them...

if i got "winston churchill" i'd act like a carrot.

11:34 p.m.

 
Blogger Evan said...

What are you talking about...

I have no clue...

There was a face on the board once we were supposed to put who we thought it was, then a comment. I put "I'm Allan, I'm a hippie", was that it??

12:05 a.m.

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wasn't it also one of the very first compy games to exist? It was called "Life" or something and followed very similar rules. It'd be cool to see it play out in a 3-dimensional array, instead of just 2.

/go outside, Evan. It's snowy!

7:29 p.m.

 
Blogger Evan said...

Similar, this involves randomness, life doesn't but sure similar

Check back in the summer for three dimensions

I know, I know, I need another post

1:29 p.m.

 

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