On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 08:10:34 -0800, Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > After seeing the minty mp3 page, psp hacks wanted and the embedded
> > linux devicees. I started wondering how soon we will see home brew
> > (from the PCB up, and kits) PDA/PocketPC devices. It looks like
> > there will be a plethora of premade devices with all sorts of
> > capabilities like the psp and ds etc, and they look prcy but there
> > are lots of versions of touch screens to gadgets already out as
> > well.
> 
> I think DIY hardware is the only reasonable approach to the post-PC
> era for open source advocates.

Yup, the people must have access to self-replicating means of production 
like this http://staff.bath.ac.uk/ensab/replicator/

Seriously, it's obvious that we are moving into an era where if
something can be conceived, it can be built. Which is another way of
saying that design time (aka Non-Recoverable Engineering time) is
becoming the major cost-input to manufacturing.

As such a project along the lines of the FSF applied to hardware is
beginning to make sense in that it allows small players to leverage
each others efforts.

Question, how would GM, Boeing or Dell react to the 'napsterization'
of manufacturing?

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