Thanks Picasa

I use Google Picasa for viewing, organizing, and to do some basic photo editing for my pictures. Mainly just organizing since I find it very easy to find what I’m looking for.

It has a “People” feature where it uses a face matching algorithm so you can find all pictures that contain a particular person. Once you name a person it will search all your other pictures where you can “confirm” or “ignore” the picture which I suspect fine tunes the algorithm. I don’t find the feature particularly useful but every now and then I go in there to see what it has matched.

Tonight when I got to my name it presented the following pictures of me and then I came across this guy in the bottom right corner.

Who the heck is he?

Ah, Prince Eric from the Little Mermaid. I’ll forgive you this time Picasa.

Fun with Olympic Names

For the past two weeks we’ve been glued to our television set all night long watching the Olympic Games. Of course our favourite sport was swimming and we didn’t miss any of it.

It’s always fun to see the different athletes from around the world and how many different names the announcers end up struggling with. While watching the final of the woman’s 50 free Dan Hicks and Rowdy Gains were all excited commenting and they kept having to say “Kromowidjojo” over and over again. Ranomi Kromowidjojo is a sprinter for the Netherlands and besides giving us a good laugh that they had to keep saying it I thought, wow, what a cool name.

I’ve always liked the names of the Scandinavian athletes. A couple of years ago there was a skier from Norway called Lasse Kjus that I cheered for because I liked his name. I think it has something to do with all the consonants in row that just seem to make the name almost completely impossible to pronounce.

I found a list of all athletes from the London 2012 games and I figured I would go through the list and see what other tidbits I could find.

There were a total of 10902 Olympic Athletes from 205 different countries listed in the roster. To be honest that kind of surprised me sinceI didn’t expect there to be that many competitors.

Fun Facts:

  • Length – Both first and last name.
    • The shortest names came in at just 4 characters. It’s probably cheating but “Deni”, a weight lifter from Indonesia, had only one name listed. There were a total of 12 people who were listed at having just 4 characters in there name but I have to believe that some of them were incorrect. “Joel” a footballer from Spain was probably “Joel Robles Blazquez” the keeper.
    • The longest name goes to “Aleksandra J Klejnowska-Krzywanska” coming in at a whopping 32 characters long. Aleksandra was a weight lifter from Poland. (What is it with these weight lifters.)
  • Length – Just last name.
    • There was a tie for shortest last name between “Lamusi A” a judo competitor from China and to “Diju V’ a Badminton playing from India.
    • The longest last name goes to “Elena Danilyuk-Nevmerzhytskaya” from Belarus at 25 characters. You can really stack it up with those hyphenated names.
  • Frequencies
    • By far and away “Kim” was the most popular surname with 82 different competitors. 61 were from South Korea, 19 from North Korea, 1 from Russia, and 1 from Uzbekistan.
    • The next closest last name wasn’t even a last name but the suffix “van”, as in “Elco van der Geest” at 61 followed by the suffix “de” at 50.
    • There was a tie for next most frequent proper last name of Li and Wang with 39 people.
  • Family Competition – Andrew won the family competition and I didn’t even make it into double digits. Athletes with the first name:
    • Andrew – 30
    • Alex – 20 (I’ve excluded all the Alexander, Alexandre, Alexey, etc.)
    • Jennifer – 18
    • Caroline – 13
    • Derek – 7

Alas, there were no McEachern’s in this years Games.

Google Doodle Olympic/Mars Curosity Mashup

I’ve been a big fan of Google for a many years and one of the neat things I think they do is the home page “Google doodle”. These are the graphics that sometimes replace the plain blue-red-yellow Google logo to celebrate some event.

For the past week they have been running different Olympic themed pictures to celebrate the London games. Yesterday on August 6th they did a javelin themed one and this is what it looked like when I first visited it in the morning.

Google Doodle for August 2nd - Javelin

Later in the day when I went back to Google they still had the javelin themed doodle up but I noticed it had changed slightly.

Google Doodle for August 2nd - Javelin

See the difference?

The blimp above the “G” has been replaced with the Mars Curiosity landing. August 6th was also the be day the Curiosity rover successfully landed on Mars. What a cool little tribute to science just hidden right there.

You can look through the catalog of previous Google Doodles at http://www.google.com/doodles

Is it just me or does this javelin thrower resemble a grown up Pinocchio? Just saying, with a nose like that….

Three Little Pigs – Poor Old Dad

The other day Andrew was watching a DVD that contains the classic Disney animation of The Three Little Pigs. I was playing with Caroline on the ground and only half paying attention to what was happening during the story since I think I’ve seen it a bunch of times when I was a kid.

Near the end of the movie the wolf is trying to blow down the third little pigs house made of bricks and is having a difficult time of it. The two pigs from the house made of straw and the house made of sticks are hiding under the bed scared out of their minds and in the background there is a picture of Mom on the wall. I never really noticed the pictures in the background before. (Now that I’m looking at this picture it looks like mom had 7 little piglets, what happened to the other 4?) Anyway, what caught my attention was the picture of Dad.

After the pigs get out from under the bed they are dancing around celebrating the demise of the wolf and you can see a picture of dear old dad on the wall who has apparently been turned into a bunch of sausage links.

And because being turned into a set of sausage links isn’t bad enough there’s another picture of him as a large piece of ham. Poor Dad.

Evite Response – The Greatest Excuse Ever

By now I’m sure everyone is familiar with website evite.com, the online invitation and party planning place. We’ve used it before to send out invitations and we have certainly received a fair number of invitations as well.

The other day we received an invitation for Alex to attend an open house/reception for a girl in his class who is celebrating her first communion. So last night we were preparing to reply but Jen started reading through the “sorry we can’t attend” replies and came across the mother of all excuses. I’ve removed all the names…

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