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Dry Creek Poolhouse in Geyserville, Sonoma
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Dry Creek Poolhouse in Geyserville
Modern Sonoma County Property in CA design By RO|ROCKETT DESIGN, United States of America
Jan 8, 2019
Dry Creek Poolhouse California
Architects: RO|ROCKETT DESIGN
Location: Geyserville, Sonoma County, California, USA – north of San Francisco
Dry Creek Poolhouse in Sonoma County, CA
Anchored by an inventive reuse of local materials on a constrained lot in a beautiful Sonoma County landscape, this project started as a country retreat and evolved into a full-time residence.
The desired program added a pool, poolhouse, outdoor living area, gardens, bocce court and guest arrival with overflow parking. The property was long and narrow, hugging a busy roadway but situated to look beyond the constraints to spectacular vistas of rolling vineyards and classic coastal California ridgelines beyond.
The budget was tight and the aspirations were large. The design raises the pool high on the property and cuts the pool house into the hillside – allowing the horizon of the pool edge to edit the view to the road below.
Nestled into the hill with it’s back to the trees, the new, earthen ground plane acts as a primitive plinth that supports a rustic enclosure. The prime program of the pool house is wrapped in grape stakes gathered from the property and resawn to operate as a shroud to the private innards of the building.
This cladding provides solid walls where necessary and opens to the view where desirable. The modest interior footprint seamlessly expands to the terrace beyond with the help of a rough-sawn trellis that floats overhead, providing needed shade in the hottest times of day.
Conceived as a rustic retreat for a couple of city dwellers, the property quickly became a full-time respite that lives and breathes the Sonoma County lifestyle.
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Area: 301.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
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Text description provided by the architects. Anchored by an inventive reuse of local materials on a constrained lot in a beautiful Sonoma County landscape, this project started as a country retreat and evolved into a full-time residence. The desired program added a pool, poolhouse, outdoor living area, gardens, bocce court and guest arrival with overflow parking. The property was long and narrow, hugging a busy roadway but situated to look beyond the constraints to spectacular vistas of rolling vineyards and classic coastal California ridgelines beyond.
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The budget was tight and the aspirations were large. The design raises the pool high on the prop-erty and cuts the pool house into the hillside – allowing the horizon of the pool edge to edit the view to the road below. Nestled into the hill with its back to the trees, the new, earthen ground plane acts as a primitive plinth that supports a rustic enclosure. The prime program of the pool house is wrapped in grape stakes gathered from the property and re-sawn to operate as a shroud to the private innards of the building.
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This cladding provides solid walls where necessary and opens to the view where desirable. The modest interior footprint seamlessly expands to the terrace beyond with the help of a rough-sawn trellis that floats overhead, providing needed shade in the hottest times of day.
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Conceived as a rustic retreat for a couple of city dwellers, the property quickly became a full-time respite that lives and breathes the Sonoma County lifestyle.
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Bad Science Making California Fires Worse, Says Congressman
Congressman Ro Khanna says U.S. Forest Service policy to clear cut after a wildfire is making California’s forest fires spread faster and burn hotter. Khanna points to the work of nearly 300 scientists whose research backs him up. Because of that, the Santa Clara Democrat wants a complete overhaul of forest management policy.
“Because we don’t have the right science, it is costing us lives, and that is the urgency of getting this right,” said Khanna. In a letter to the U.S. Forest Service, he writes: “Logging operations leave behind flammable debris commonly known as slash. Wildfires spread faster and burn more intensely in an area that has been clear cut for timber.”
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Khanna is basing his criticism on research by 290 scientists, who say their studies prove that clear cutting a forest after a fire sets the stage for a hotter, more damaging fire in the future.
Dr. Chad Hanson is one of those scientists, a forest and fire ecologist and founder of The John Muir Project. Hanson says decades of research show that logging is the worst thing to do after a forest burns. “It basically spreads these invasive grasses called cheat grass, for example, and other ones that form this really thick mat across the area after logging and that grass just spreads flames very rapidly and fires burn very intensely through that,” said Hanson.
For decades, that’s precisely what the U.S. Forest Service has done - partnering with private logging companies to clear away burned trees after a wildfire. Frank Aebly is a geoscientist and district ranger with the U.S. Forest Service. He says that after a fire, dead trees begin to fall and create a serious hazard. “They'd start coming down - the smaller ones first - the larger ones later but eventually they most of them would be down on the ground. And that presents a fuel loading problem when brush and other understory vegetation starts to grow up around these large logs. The brush and the understory vegetation is very volatile.”
Aebly says the Forest Service has a multi-stage process of thinning a forest, removing flammable material, and planting new seedlings. “Once all those treatments are completed the fire intensity is significantly less,” he said.
But Hanson vehemently disagrees with Aebly.
“It’s a dangerous falsehood. It’s actually the opposite of the truth,” said Hanson.
Hanson points to research which concludes that when dead trees fall, they become natural fire barriers. “They soak up and retain huge amounts of soil moisture, so they're actually much more like giant sponges than they are like fuel,” he said.
Hanson joined hundreds of other scientists, including professors from Harvard, Stanford and UC Berkeley – who have written Congress, urging lawmakers to scale back post-fire logging, citing research that shows removing dead trees can “increase the flammability of a forest.” Their field studies show removing dead trees can “increase the flammability” of a forest.
Based on that research work, Rep. Khanna is spearheading a movement which he hopes will bring forest policy in line with the latest science.
“Our government too often has not paid attention to science, reason and technology,” he said, adding, “what’s at stake is the safety of Californians, what’s at stake is the safety of our forest and open space.”
Khanna plans to hold hearings on Capitol Hill focusing on this issue of how to use the latest science and technology to control wildfires, and says it’s time scientists – and new ideas - had a seat at the table.
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Cass’s Surname Repository
This is an ongoing list of surnames from my ancestry (which I’ve managed to trace back ridiculously far). They’re all European but there’s some interesting names, nonetheless. This is mostly for me to choose from a list of surnames for my sims, but it might be useful to some others, too! I have a lot of Plantagenet ancestry so if you’re looking for regal names, you’re in luck.
Beaufort
Saint Quintin (also known as De SaintQuintin)
Le Strange
Vaux
Daubeny
Tempest
Middleyard
Truman
Longstaff
Starforth
Featherstone
De Lisle
Mennell
De Hilton
Linley
Gale
De Berkeley
Heyden
Milburn
Catesby
Ferebie
Harrington
Aske
Mitford
Standish
Clarvaux
Helye
Appleyard
Sanders
Buffington
De Elmedon
Poynings
Hogarth
De Rame
Cranstoun
Stride
Pennington
Dacre
Marriner
Nattrass
Clarell
Reeves
De Ros
Derwentwater
Maitland
Winter
Doughty
Middleton
Gaynesford
Morey
Holland
Darcy (also spelled D’Arcy and D’arcy)
Gascoigne
De Ferrers
Rich
Castile
Bourchier
De Baliol
Wisdome
Greystoke
Mildmay
Bowes
Hawley
Le Scrope
Moore
Bardville
Neville
Wingfield
MacGill
Parre
Swinburn
Manners
Delves
North
Frowick/e
Nicholson
De Clifford
Pybus
Devereaux
Bowman
Steele
Goodspeed
Howe
De Bohun
Coltherd (also spelled Coulthard)
Arrowsmith
Hope
Veteripont
Kidd
Eden
Fenwick/e
Stanners
Dunn
Combs
Brandling
Newcomb/e
Moses
Hill
Meabourne
Archer
Brasse
Hedley
Bee
Spencely
Rodham
Surtees
Conyers
Bertram
Hush
Raine
Beaumont
Halliday
Shaftoe
Glass
Quartermain
Grey
Saint Omer
Warham
Brough
Hirdman (also spelled Herdman)
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June 11, 2018
Article of The Day
Okay, I guess I need to do this, because the next slate of the candidates are coming. This is California, the longest of these posts. Some undetermined.
CA-01(Shasta - Yreka, Redding, Chico): Incumbent - Doug La Malfa (Rep). Challenger - Audrey Denney, agriculture teacher? PVI: R+11
CA-02(N. Coast - Eureka, Mendocino, San Rafael): Incumbent - Jared Huffman (Dem), who is non-religious. Challenger - Dale Mensing. PVI: D+22
CA-03(Sacra. Valley - Yuba City, Woodland, Davis): Incumbent - John Garamendi (Dem). Challenger - Charlie Schaupp, ret. Marine. PVI: D+5
CA-04(Sierra Nevada - Auburn, Truckee, Yosemite Valley): Incumbent - Tom McClintock (Rep). Challenger - Jennifer Morse, security expert. PVI: R+10
CA-05(N. Coast - Santa Rosa, Napa, Vallejo): Incumbent - Mike Thompson (Dem). Challenger - Anthony Mills, probably, independent. PVI: D+21
CA-06(Sacra. Valley - Sacramento, Sabre Valley, Riverside): Incumbent - Doris Matsui (Dem). LOCKOUT Secondary - Jrmar Jefferson. PVI: D+21
CA-07(Sacra. Valley - Folsom, Rancho Cordova, Elk Grove): Incumbent - Ami Bera (Dem), tight races... Challenger - Andrew Grant. PVI: D+3
CA-08(Desert - Bishop, Barstow, Needles): Incumbent - Paul Cook (Rep) LOCKOUT? Secondary - Tim Donnelly, Parkland remarks... ugh. PVI: R+9
CA-09(San Joaquin - Brentwood, Lodi, Stockton): Incumbent - Jerry McNerney (Dem). Challenger - Marla Livengood, but look at... PVI: D+8
CA-10(San Joaquin - Tracy, Modesto, Turlock): Incumbent - Jeff Denham (Rep), so vulnerable. Challenger - Josh Harder, interesting... PVI: EVEN
CA-11(Bay Area - Richmond, Concord, Danville): Incumbent - Mark DeSaulnier (Dem). Challenger - John Fitzgerald, you don’t even need to look. PVI: D+21
CA-12(Bay Area - San Francisco, Chinatown, Haight-Ashbury): Incumbent - Nancy Pelosi (Dem), you know her!. Challenger - Lisa Remmer. PVI: D+37
CA-13(Bay Area - Berkeley, Oakland, Almeida): Incumbent - Barbara Lee (Dem), one of key foreign doves in the House. NO CHALLENGERS. PVI: D+40
CA-14(Bay Area - Daly City, San Mateo, Half Moon Bay): Incumbent - Jackie Speier (Dem), Trains and Jonestown... she had a quite varied career, if I say so myself... Challenger - Christina Osmond, no need because... PVI: D+27
CA-15(Bay Area - Hayward, Dublin, Livermore): Incumbent - Eric Swalwell (Dem), he’s quite vocal. Challenger - Rudy Peters. PVI: D+20
CA-16(San Joaquin - Merced, Madera, Fresno): Incumbent - Jim Costa (Dem), chair of the Blue Dogs... Challenger - Elizabeth Heng. PVI: D+9
CA-17(Bay Area - Fremont, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara): Incumbent - Ro Khanna (Dem), rising progressive star. Challenger - Ron Cohen. PVI: D+25
CA-18(Bay Area - Palo Alto, Mountain View, Los Gatos): Incumbent - Anna Eshoo (Dem). Challenger - Christine Russell, another female. PVI: D+23
CA-19(Bay Area - San Jose, Morgan Hill, San Martin): Incumbent - Zoe Lofgren (Dem), important oversight member... NO CHALLENGERS. PVI: D+24
CA-20(Central Coast - Santa Cruz, Salinas, King City): Incumbent - Jimmy Panetta (Dem). Challenger - Ronald Kabat, independent! PVI: D+23
CA-21(San Joaquin - Coalinga, Hanford, Delano): Incumbent - David Valadao (Rep). Challenger - TJ Cox, who jumped ship from 10th? PVI: D+5
CA-22(San Joaquin - Clovis, Visalia, Tulare): Incumbent - Devin Nunes (Rep), just... ugh. He’s so bad... Challenger - Andrew Janz, he’s cool. PVI: R+8
CA-23(San Joaquin - Porterville, Bakersfield, Ridgecrest): Incumbent - Kevin McCarthy (Rep), future leader? Challenger - Tatiana Matta. PVI: R+13
CA-24(Central Coast - San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura): Incumbent - Salud Carbajal (Dem), had close races... Challenger - Justin Fareed. PVI: D+7
CA-25(SoCal - Simi Valley, Santa Clarita, Palmdale): Incumbent - Steve Knight (Rep). Challenger - Katie Hill, she climbed a hill in an ad! PVI: EVEN
CA-26(SoCal - Oxnard, Fillmore, Thousand Oaks): Incumbent - Julia Brownley (Dem). Challenger - Antonio Sabato... yep. He’s done it... PVI: D+7
CA-27(SoCal - Pasadena, Arcadia, Monterey Park): Incumbent - Judy Chu (Dem). LOCKOUT Secondary - Bryan Witt, interesting margins... PVI: D+16
CA-28(SoCal - Burbank, Glendale, Flintridge): Incumbent - Adam Schiff (Dem), close in Russian scandal. Challenger - Johnny Nalbandian. PVI: D+23
CA-29(SoCal - San Fernando, Panorama City, Van Nuys): Incumbent - Tony Cardenas (Dem). Challenger - Benny Bernal, who cares? PVI: D+29
CA-30(SoCal - Northridge, Encino, Universal City): Incumbent - Brad Sherman (Dem), good records... Challenger - Mark Reed. PVI: D+18
CA-31(SoCal - Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino, Redlands): Incumbent - Pete Aguilar, he’s been close. Challenger - Sean Flynn PVI: D+8
CA-32(SoCal - El Monte, Covina, San Dimas): Incumbent - Grace Napolitano, she’s been working in many different areas. NO CHALLENGERS. PVI: D+17
CA-33(SoCal - Malibu, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills): Incumbent - Ted Lieu (Dem), he’s on twitter an awful lot. Challenger - Kenneth Wright. PVI: D+16
CA-34(SoCal - Highland Park, Los Angeles, Koreatown): Incumbent - Jimmy Gomez (Dem), from a special! Challenger - Kenneth Mejia, Green! PVI: D+35
CA-35(SoCal - Pomona, Ontario, Fontana): Incumbent - Norma Torres (Dem). Challenger - Christian Valentine, nothing to see here. PVI: D+19
CA-36(Desert - Palm Springs, La Quinta, Blythe): Incumbent - Raul Ruiz (Dem), this is not that close... Challenger - Kimberlin Pelzer. PVI: D+2
CA-37(SoCal - Culver City, Ladera Heights, Van Ness): Incumbent - Karen Bass (Dem), longstanding black female rep. Challenger - Ron Bassilian. PVI: D+37
CA-38(SoCal - Whittier, Norwalk, Cerritos): Incumbent - Linda Sanchez (Dem), from the senate race? Challenger - Ryan Downing. PVI: D+17
CA-39(SoCal - Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Chino Hills): Incumbent - Ed Royce (Rep) NOT RUNNING Replacement - Young Kim, he’s okay... Challenger - Gil Cisneros, he has some bad spots but he’s right for the job. PVI: EVEN
CA-40(SoCal - Huntington Park, Commerce, Downey): Incumbent - Lucille Roybal-Allard (Dem). Challenger - Rodolfo Barragan, Green! PVI: D+33
CA-41(SoCal - Riverside, Moreno Valley, Perris): Incumbent - Mark Takano (Dem), Gay and Asian. Challenger - Aja Smith. PVI: D+12
CA-42(SoCal - Corona, Menifee, Murrieta): Incumbent - Ken Calvert (Rep), he’s probably safe? Challenger - Julie Peacock, high school teacher. PVI: R+9
CA-43(SoCal - Inglewood, Hawthorne, Torrance): Incumbent - Maxine Waters (Dem), taking her time. Challenger - Omar Navarro. PVI: D+29
CA-44(SoCal - Lynwood, Compton, Carson): Incumbent - Nanette Barragan (Dem) LOCKOUT Secondary - Aja Brown... she’s not running? PVI: D+35
CA-45(SoCal - Irvine, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo): Incumbent - Mimi Walters, faltering... Challenger - Katie Porter, protege of Liz Warren? PVI: R+9
CA-46(SoCal - Anaheim, Orange, Santa Ana): Incumbent - Lou Correa (Dem), broker banker instructor. Challenger - Russell Lambert. PVI: D+15
CA-47(SoCal - Long Beach, Westminster, Avalon): Incumbent - Alan Lowenthal (Dem), calm backbencher. Challenger - John Briscoe. PVI: D+13
CA-48(SoCal - Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach): Incumbent - Dana Rohrabacher (Rep), Russian stooge. Challenger - Hans Keirstead? Or Harley Rouda? Seriously, this was reason this post took so long. PVI: R+4
CA-49(SoCal - San Clemente, Oceanside, Encinitas): Incumbent - Darrell Issa (Rep) NOT RUNNING Replacement - Diane Harkey, she’s well funded. Challenger - Mike Levin, he seems like a good fit here, honestly. PVI: R+1
CA-50(SoCal - Escondido, Ramona, Lakeside): Incumbent - Duncan Hunter (Rep), he’s indicted. Challenger - Ammar Campa-Najjar, he’s fine! PVI: R+11
CA-51(Desert - Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, El Centro): Incumbent - Juan Vargas, representing the border... Challenger - Juan Hidalgo. PVI: D+22
CA-52(SoCal - Poway, La Jolla, San Diego): Incumbent - Scott Peters (Dem), filmed the sit-in back in 2016... Challenger - Omar Qudrat. PVI: D+6
CA-53(SoCal - Normal Heights, El Cajon, Paradise Hills): Incumbent - Susan Davis (Dem). Challenger - Morgan Murtaugh, she’s freaking 25? PVI: D+14
Well, I tried to keep it short. More of this coming tomorrow, hopefully.
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The Daily Thistle
The Daily Thistle – News From Scotland
Saturday 28th April 2018
"Madainn Mhath” …Fellow Scot, I hope the day brings joy to you…. Just a few clouds scattered across the night sky, a prospect of rain a little further north, but I don’t expect any here on the coast.. We had enough in the past few weeks to last a life time, a gentle breeze is our company today as Bella and I walk the street of Estepona, the smell of the Rosemary is strong this morning as we climb the hill, the Mayor had planted herbs such as the Rosemary, Mint and Thyme and when the sprinklers come on they give a wonderful aroma to the area, some parts of the town smell of night blooming Jasmine and others of Honeysuckle, while the old town smells of Geranium’s which hang in abundance from the walls and street lamps…
NEW FUNDING OF £2.5M FOR NEXT PHASE OF GAELIC DICTIONARY…. The new Gaelic dictionary aims to document the history, development and use of every single word in the language. Funding of £2.5m has been put in place for the next phase of the development of the first comprehensive Gaelic dictionary. Faclair na Gàidhlig aims to document the history, development and use of every single word in the language. It would be far more detailed than any dictionary available in bookshops. The production is being made possible through a collaboration between several universities and the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture. The latest funding announced by the Scottish government will be managed by the Scottish Funding Council. The new dictionary is a long-term project and would be the equivalent of the multi-volume resources available for English and Scots. It could take 30 years to produce and is likely to have around 100,000 entries. The universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Strathclyde and Sabhal Mòr Ostaig are involved in the project, which has the support of Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the national public body with responsibility for Gaelic.
ROSYTH - ZEEBRUGGE FERRY FREIGHT SERVICE AXED AFTER FIRE…. Ferry operator DFDS has axed its freight service between Rosyth and Zeebrugge in Belgium following a fire on one of its ships. The vessel is out of action following the blaze in an engine room and the ferry company said it had been unable to find a suitable replacement. It was a loss-making route for DFDS and it said it had now "lost all hope" of reversing its fortunes. The firm said it had "no alternative" but to close the route. The Scottish government said Humza Yousaf, the transport secretary, would seek to hold urgent discussions with the company following the announcement. A spokesman added that the minister wanted to fully understand the situation and "explore all options for the route". DFDS said the fire broke out on its ro-ro freight ship Finlandia Seaways on 16 April. One crew member was injured in the blaze. He was airlifted to hospital where he is being treated for injuries caused by smoke inhalation. The ship was towed to Immingham, Lincolnshire, where the cargo was removed and an inspection was carried out. In a statement Kell Robdrup, of DFDS, said: "The inspection revealed substantial damage to the ship's engine room, and we estimate that it will be out of service for several months for repairs.
JOHN SWINNEY ANNOUNCES THIRD GAELIC SCHOOL FOR GLASGOW…. Pupils are taught lessons in Gaelic and also study English A new Gaelic school is to open in Glasgow, after a £1.9m Scottish government investment. The new development will be the third Gaelic school in the city, with the existing schools at capacity. Nearly 900 pupils are enrolled in the schools at Glendale and Berkeley Street. The new facility will redevelop the old Cartvale School in Govan. Deputy first minister John Swinney said the new school "will provide capacity to meet growing demand from parents." It is expected to open in 2019. Mr Swinney said: "We have an opportunity to build on the success of recent years and to ensure a faster rate of progress in the expansion of Gaelic education across Scotland. "Glasgow City Council has a remarkable record with Gaelic education and the establishment of a third standalone school will provide capacity to meet growing demand from parents. "Following the opening of Portree Gaelic School last week - the sixth in Scotland - we will continue to support and encourage the growth of Gaelic education." City education convener said: "The expansion of Gaelic Medium Education across Glasgow is very exciting and more families than ever before are able to access Gaelic for their children and at all stages through nursery to secondary school. "The development of the former Cartvale School is yet another example of our continued commitment to GME and we welcome the additional grant which will go towards the upgrades and renovations for the opening of the new school building in August 2019."
BELGIAN WOMAN LEAVES THOUSANDS IN HER WILL TO INVERNESS…. A Belgian woman has left nearly £12,000 in her will to the city of Inverness. Ghent-born Lydia Geernaert is believed to have either visited or spent time on a holiday in the city. Inverness provost Helen Carmichael has written to the executors of her will to express thanks for the "generous gift". The money has been placed in the City of Inverness Common Good Fund which is dedicated to benefit the residents of the Burgh of Inverness.
MEN JAILED FOR LIFE FOR FRASERBURGH WEAPONS MURDER…. Five men have been jailed for life after being found guilty of murdering a "loving" 39-year-old in Fraserburgh. Gary Clampett died in June last year. John Henderson, 47, Gary Martin, 37, Thomas Martin, 45, James Connor, 52, and Dean Leech, 25, were found guilty. Joseph Martin, 40, was found guilty of culpable homicide. The charge against David Graham, 46, was found not proven. The jury at the High Court in Glasgow had begun their deliberations last Wednesday. Mr Clampett was hit with knives, a machete, a sword, a chain, a hammer and a crowbar during an incident in Fernie Place. The court had heard Henderson stabbed Mr Clampett. Judge Lord Beckett sentenced Henderson, Gary Martin, Thomas Martin, Connor and Leech to life imprisonment and ordered them to serve a punishment part of 18 years, 20 years, 16 years, 14 years and 11 months and 16 years nine months respectively.
On that note I will say that I hope you have enjoyed the news from Scotland today,
Our look at Scotland today is by Graeme Pow who says this sculpture by Andy Scott has recently been installed at the University of Edinburgh's Easter Bush Veterinary campus.
A Sincere Thank You for your company and Thank You for your likes and comments I love them and always try to reply, so please keep them coming, it's always good fun, As is my custom, I will go and get myself another mug of "Colombian" Coffee and wish you a safe Saturday 28th April 2018 from my home on the southern coast of Spain, where the blue waters of the Alboran Sea washes the coast of Africa and Europe and the smell of the night blooming Jasmine and Honeysuckle fills the air…and a crazy old guy and his dog Bella go out for a walk at 4:00 am…on the streets of Estepona…
All good stuff....But remember it’s a dangerous world we live in
Be safe out there…
Robert McAngus #robertmcangus
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Video Friday: ROS 10 Years, Robotic Imaginations, and Centimetre Bots
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Image: Australian Centre for Field Robotics/YouTube
Centimetre Bots developed at the Australian Centre for Field Robotics.
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your Automaton bloggers. We’ll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next two months; here’s what we have so far (send us your events!):
IEEE IRC 2018 – January 31-2, 2018 – Laguna Hills, Calif.
HRI 2018 – March 5-8, 2018 – Chicago, Ill.
Let us know if you have suggestions for next week, and enjoy today’s videos.
In case you weren’t keeping track, Monday, December 4, was National Cookie Day in the United Sttes, so here’s a throwback to MIT’s PR2 baking a cookie (they say it’s called a “Chocolate Afghan,” whatever that is).
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We’ve been waiting TEN YEARS for this: It’s the official ROS 10 year montage!
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UC Berkeley researchers have developed a robotic learning technology that enables robots to imagine the future of their actions so they can figure out how to manipulate objects they have never encountered before. In the future, this technology could help self-driving cars anticipate future events on the road and produce more intelligent robotic assistants in homes, but the initial prototype focuses on learning simple manual skills entirely from autonomous play.
Using this technology, called visual foresight, the robots can predict what their cameras will see if they perform a particular sequence of movements. These robotic imaginations are still relatively simple for now – predictions made only several seconds into the future – but they are enough for the robot to figure out how to move objects around on a table without disturbing obstacles. Crucially, the robot can learn to perform these tasks without any help from humans or prior knowledge about physics, its environment or what the objects are. That’s because the visual imagination is learned entirely from scratch from unattended and unsupervised exploration, where the robot plays with objects on a table. After this play phase, the robot builds a predictive model of the world, and can use this model to manipulate new objects that it has not seen before.
“In the same way that we can imagine how our actions will move the objects in our environment, this method can enable a robot to visualize how different behaviors will affect the world around it,” said Sergey Levine, assistant professor in Berkeley’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, whose lab developed the technology. “This can enable intelligent planning of highly flexible skills in complex real-world situations.”
[ UC Berkeley ]
This small bot is capable of doing useful tasks in a fully autonomous fashion. Features include on-board computing, communications, sensing, power management, solar system and high torque motors. There is also space for additional payloads. Small robots have a number of potential applications including materials inspection (i.e., pipes), navigating through collapsed buildings, intelligent transportation/delivery, micro surgery, surveillance and more.
[ University of Sydney ]
Honda will unveil its new 3E (Empower, Experience, Empathy) Robotics Concept at CES 2018, demonstrating a range of experimental technologies engineered to advance mobility and make people’s lives better. Expressing a variety of functions and designs, the advanced robotic concepts demonstrate Honda’s vision of a society where robotics and AI can assist people in many situations, such as disaster recovery, recreation and learning from human interaction to become more helpful and empathetic.
-3E-A18, a companion robotics concept that shows compassion to humans with a variety of facial expressions
-3E-B18, a chair-type mobility concept designed for casual use in indoor or outdoor spaces
-3E-C18, a small-sized electric mobility concept with multi-functional cargo space
-3E-D18, an autonomous off-road vehicle concept with AI designed to support people in a broad range of work activities
[ Honda ]
I am not entirely sure what LOVOT is, except that LOVE × ROBOT = LOVOT, and it’s apparently being developed by the lead developer on Pepper.
Here is how LOVOT is different from ROBOT, according to the website:
ROBOT improves the convenience of life.
LOVOT improves the quality of life.
Basically, ROBOT obeys anyone’s instructions.
LOVOT sometimes shy personally to people other than you.
ROBOT heads for one purpose and does not take unnecessary movements.
LOVOT stares at you, and sometimes makes a wasteful move.
ROBOT will not listen to anyone’s bitches.
LOVOT will be your power to cry.
I’ll take it. Launching in 2019.
[ LOVOT ] via [ Groove-X ]
Robots, drones and AI. The Danish Technological Institute (DTI) in Odense, Denmark is working with a wide variety of robotics. What many people do not know, however, is that there is also a small cross-disciplinary special task force dedicated to saving Christmas.
If I woke up on Christmas morning and found a box with a UR3 in it, I’d be just as happy as that kid.
[ DTI ]
Stanford is testing some gecko-inspired grippers on our favorite cubical space robot, Astrobee:
[ NASA ]
Kuka Robotics, in its infinite wisdom, has decided to lend Simone Giertz a LBR iiwa arm which I bet they had to contractually require her not to “accidentally” destroy.
[ Simone Giertz ]
Mechanical Engineering’s Aaron Johnson talks about his research in creating robots that can be useful to help humans perform desired behaviors in any type of terrain.
Fun fact: robots are clinically proven to perform better when they have googly eyes on them. And we’re reeeaaally looking forward to seeing what a Minitaur with an actuated back-tail can do.
[ CMU RoboMechanics Lab ]
Thanks Aaron!
Robust and accurate visual-inertial estimation is crucial to many of today’s challenges in robotics. Being able to localize against a prior map and obtain accurate and drift-free pose estimates can push the applicability of such systems even further. Most of the currently available solutions, however, either focus on a single session use-case, lack localization capabilities or an end-to-end pipeline. We believe that only a complete system, combining state-of-the-art algorithms, scalable multi-session mapping tools, and a flexible user interface, can become an efficient research platform. We therefore present maplab, an open, research-oriented visual-inertial mapping framework for processing and manipulating multi-session maps, written in C++.
On the one hand, maplab can be seen as a ready-to-use visual-inertial mapping and localization system. On the other hand, maplab provides the research community with a collection of multi-session mapping tools that include map merging, visual-inertial batch optimization, and loop closure. Furthermore, it includes an online frontend that can create visual-inertial maps and also track a global drift-free pose within a localization map. In this paper, we present the system architecture, five use-cases, and evaluations of the system on public datasets. The source code of maplab is freely available for the benefit of the robotics research community.
[ GitHub ] via [ ETH Zurich ASL ]
Thanks Juan!
Qooboooooo
[ Qoobo ] via [ Kazumichi Moriyama ]
Jamie Paik’s Reconfigurable Robotics Lab (RLL) at EPFL has been getting up to some modular, squishable, deformable stuff this year:
What’s that little jumpy dude at a minute in, have we seen that before…?
[ RRL ]
I can totally do this:
[ YouTube ]
This video by George Joseph shows the view of a Cozmo robot as it navigates through doorways marked by ArUco markers. The software is part of the cozmo-tools package available on GitHub. Work done at Carnegie Mellon University, November 2017.
Not bad for a little toy robot, right?
[ GitHub ]
Drone Adventures sent a team to Sao Tomé and Principe in March 2017 to map several shores around the islands where erosion and flooding threaten local communities.
[ Drone Adventures ]
Rusty Squid Robotic Design Principles: The evolution of robotics is too important to leave in the hands of the engineers alone.
Design practice and thinking are simply not done in the robotics labs around the world. Large sums of cash are spent on very expensive robotics and the first time the engineers see how the public react is when the robots are complete… and they wonder why the robots aren’t being welcomed with open arms.
Our robotic art and design laboratory has gone back to first principles and created a robust design process that draws on the traditions of puppetry, animatronics and experience design to build rich and meaningful robots.
[ Rusty Squid ]
Thanks Richard!
The nice thing about robots is that you can program them to laugh, even if your jokes are really really bad.
Is Nao capable of giving high fives? Wouldn’t it be a high three?
[ RobotsLAB ]
YouTube’s auto translate can’t make sense of this, but I think Sota is suggesting that you buy a robot for Christmas?
[ Vstone ]
Per Sjöborg interviews Mel Torrie from Autonomous Solutions in the latest episode of Robots in Depth:
Mel Torrie, is the founder and CEO of ASI, Autonomous Solutions Inc. He talks about how ASI develops a diversified portfolio of vehicle automation systems across multiple industries.
[ Robots in Depth ]
This week’s CMU RI Seminar is from Alan Wagner, on “Exploring Human-Robot Trust during Emergencies”:
This talk presents our experimental results related to human-robot trust involving more than 2000 paid subjects exploring topics such as how and why people trust a robot too much and how broken trust in a robot might be repaired. From our perspective, a person trusts a robot when they rely on and accept the risks associated with a robot’s actions or data. Our research has focused on the development of a formal conceptualization of human-robot trust that is not tied to a particular problem or situation. This has allowed us to create algorithms for recognizing which situations demand trust, provided insight into how to repair broken trust, and affords a means for bootstrapping one’s evaluation of trust in a new person or new robot. This talk presents our results using these techniques as well as our larger computational framework for representing and reasoning about trust. Our framework draws heavily from game theory and social exchange theories. We present results from this work and an ongoing related project examining social norms in terms of social and moral norm learning.
[ CMU RI Seminar ]
Video Friday: ROS 10 Years, Robotic Imaginations, and Centimetre Bots syndicated from http://ift.tt/2Bq2FuP
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Video Friday: ROS 10 Years, Robotic Imaginations, and Centimetre Bots
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Image: Australian Centre for Field Robotics/YouTube
Centimetre Bots developed at the Australian Centre for Field Robotics.
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your Automaton bloggers. We’ll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next two months; here’s what we have so far (send us your events!):
IEEE IRC 2018 – January 31-2, 2018 – Laguna Hills, Calif.
HRI 2018 – March 5-8, 2018 – Chicago, Ill.
Let us know if you have suggestions for next week, and enjoy today’s videos.
In case you weren’t keeping track, Monday, December 4, was National Cookie Day in the United Sttes, so here’s a throwback to MIT’s PR2 baking a cookie (they say it’s called a “Chocolate Afghan,” whatever that is).
[ MIT ]
We’ve been waiting TEN YEARS for this: It’s the official ROS 10 year montage!
[ ROS.org ]
UC Berkeley researchers have developed a robotic learning technology that enables robots to imagine the future of their actions so they can figure out how to manipulate objects they have never encountered before. In the future, this technology could help self-driving cars anticipate future events on the road and produce more intelligent robotic assistants in homes, but the initial prototype focuses on learning simple manual skills entirely from autonomous play.
Using this technology, called visual foresight, the robots can predict what their cameras will see if they perform a particular sequence of movements. These robotic imaginations are still relatively simple for now – predictions made only several seconds into the future – but they are enough for the robot to figure out how to move objects around on a table without disturbing obstacles. Crucially, the robot can learn to perform these tasks without any help from humans or prior knowledge about physics, its environment or what the objects are. That’s because the visual imagination is learned entirely from scratch from unattended and unsupervised exploration, where the robot plays with objects on a table. After this play phase, the robot builds a predictive model of the world, and can use this model to manipulate new objects that it has not seen before.
“In the same way that we can imagine how our actions will move the objects in our environment, this method can enable a robot to visualize how different behaviors will affect the world around it,” said Sergey Levine, assistant professor in Berkeley’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, whose lab developed the technology. “This can enable intelligent planning of highly flexible skills in complex real-world situations.”
[ UC Berkeley ]
This small bot is capable of doing useful tasks in a fully autonomous fashion. Features include on-board computing, communications, sensing, power management, solar system and high torque motors. There is also space for additional payloads. Small robots have a number of potential applications including materials inspection (i.e., pipes), navigating through collapsed buildings, intelligent transportation/delivery, micro surgery, surveillance and more.
[ University of Sydney ]
Honda will unveil its new 3E (Empower, Experience, Empathy) Robotics Concept at CES 2018, demonstrating a range of experimental technologies engineered to advance mobility and make people’s lives better. Expressing a variety of functions and designs, the advanced robotic concepts demonstrate Honda’s vision of a society where robotics and AI can assist people in many situations, such as disaster recovery, recreation and learning from human interaction to become more helpful and empathetic.
-3E-A18, a companion robotics concept that shows compassion to humans with a variety of facial expressions
-3E-B18, a chair-type mobility concept designed for casual use in indoor or outdoor spaces
-3E-C18, a small-sized electric mobility concept with multi-functional cargo space
-3E-D18, an autonomous off-road vehicle concept with AI designed to support people in a broad range of work activities
[ Honda ]
I am not entirely sure what LOVOT is, except that LOVE × ROBOT = LOVOT, and it’s apparently being developed by the lead developer on Pepper.
Here is how LOVOT is different from ROBOT, according to the website:
ROBOT improves the convenience of life.
LOVOT improves the quality of life.
Basically, ROBOT obeys anyone’s instructions.
LOVOT sometimes shy personally to people other than you.
ROBOT heads for one purpose and does not take unnecessary movements.
LOVOT stares at you, and sometimes makes a wasteful move.
ROBOT will not listen to anyone’s bitches.
LOVOT will be your power to cry.
I’ll take it. Launching in 2019.
[ LOVOT ] via [ Groove-X ]
Robots, drones and AI. The Danish Technological Institute (DTI) in Odense, Denmark is working with a wide variety of robotics. What many people do not know, however, is that there is also a small cross-disciplinary special task force dedicated to saving Christmas.
If I woke up on Christmas morning and found a box with a UR3 in it, I’d be just as happy as that kid.
[ DTI ]
Stanford is testing some gecko-inspired grippers on our favorite cubical space robot, Astrobee:
[ NASA ]
Kuka Robotics, in its infinite wisdom, has decided to lend Simone Giertz a LBR iiwa arm which I bet they had to contractually require her not to “accidentally” destroy.
[ Simone Giertz ]
Mechanical Engineering’s Aaron Johnson talks about his research in creating robots that can be useful to help humans perform desired behaviors in any type of terrain.
Fun fact: robots are clinically proven to perform better when they have googly eyes on them. And we’re reeeaaally looking forward to seeing what a Minitaur with an actuated back-tail can do.
[ CMU RoboMechanics Lab ]
Thanks Aaron!
Robust and accurate visual-inertial estimation is crucial to many of today’s challenges in robotics. Being able to localize against a prior map and obtain accurate and drift-free pose estimates can push the applicability of such systems even further. Most of the currently available solutions, however, either focus on a single session use-case, lack localization capabilities or an end-to-end pipeline. We believe that only a complete system, combining state-of-the-art algorithms, scalable multi-session mapping tools, and a flexible user interface, can become an efficient research platform. We therefore present maplab, an open, research-oriented visual-inertial mapping framework for processing and manipulating multi-session maps, written in C++.
On the one hand, maplab can be seen as a ready-to-use visual-inertial mapping and localization system. On the other hand, maplab provides the research community with a collection of multi-session mapping tools that include map merging, visual-inertial batch optimization, and loop closure. Furthermore, it includes an online frontend that can create visual-inertial maps and also track a global drift-free pose within a localization map. In this paper, we present the system architecture, five use-cases, and evaluations of the system on public datasets. The source code of maplab is freely available for the benefit of the robotics research community.
[ GitHub ] via [ ETH Zurich ASL ]
Thanks Juan!
Qooboooooo
[ Qoobo ] via [ Kazumichi Moriyama ]
Jamie Paik’s Reconfigurable Robotics Lab (RLL) at EPFL has been getting up to some modular, squishable, deformable stuff this year:
What’s that little jumpy dude at a minute in, have we seen that before…?
[ RRL ]
I can totally do this:
[ YouTube ]
This video by George Joseph shows the view of a Cozmo robot as it navigates through doorways marked by ArUco markers. The software is part of the cozmo-tools package available on GitHub. Work done at Carnegie Mellon University, November 2017.
Not bad for a little toy robot, right?
[ GitHub ]
Drone Adventures sent a team to Sao Tomé and Principe in March 2017 to map several shores around the islands where erosion and flooding threaten local communities.
[ Drone Adventures ]
Rusty Squid Robotic Design Principles: The evolution of robotics is too important to leave in the hands of the engineers alone.
Design practice and thinking are simply not done in the robotics labs around the world. Large sums of cash are spent on very expensive robotics and the first time the engineers see how the public react is when the robots are complete… and they wonder why the robots aren’t being welcomed with open arms.
Our robotic art and design laboratory has gone back to first principles and created a robust design process that draws on the traditions of puppetry, animatronics and experience design to build rich and meaningful robots.
[ Rusty Squid ]
Thanks Richard!
The nice thing about robots is that you can program them to laugh, even if your jokes are really really bad.
Is Nao capable of giving high fives? Wouldn’t it be a high three?
[ RobotsLAB ]
YouTube’s auto translate can’t make sense of this, but I think Sota is suggesting that you buy a robot for Christmas?
[ Vstone ]
Per Sjöborg interviews Mel Torrie from Autonomous Solutions in the latest episode of Robots in Depth:
Mel Torrie, is the founder and CEO of ASI, Autonomous Solutions Inc. He talks about how ASI develops a diversified portfolio of vehicle automation systems across multiple industries.
[ Robots in Depth ]
This week’s CMU RI Seminar is from Alan Wagner, on “Exploring Human-Robot Trust during Emergencies”:
This talk presents our experimental results related to human-robot trust involving more than 2000 paid subjects exploring topics such as how and why people trust a robot too much and how broken trust in a robot might be repaired. From our perspective, a person trusts a robot when they rely on and accept the risks associated with a robot’s actions or data. Our research has focused on the development of a formal conceptualization of human-robot trust that is not tied to a particular problem or situation. This has allowed us to create algorithms for recognizing which situations demand trust, provided insight into how to repair broken trust, and affords a means for bootstrapping one’s evaluation of trust in a new person or new robot. This talk presents our results using these techniques as well as our larger computational framework for representing and reasoning about trust. Our framework draws heavily from game theory and social exchange theories. We present results from this work and an ongoing related project examining social norms in terms of social and moral norm learning.
[ CMU RI Seminar ]
Video Friday: ROS 10 Years, Robotic Imaginations, and Centimetre Bots syndicated from http://ift.tt/2Bq2FuP
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