Ben Barrett wrote:

> I guess I sorta relate it to the idea that tomorrow someone could release an
> excellent Make article on turning your automobile into your home power plant
> or something... use the tool demanded by the road for other purposes, simply
> subversive :)

Oddly enough, I learned about TiddlyWiki from Make Magazine.  Oh, and
someone on another mailing list pointed me at GTDTiddlyWiki Plus.

    http://wiki.43folders.com/index.php/GTD_Tiddly_Wiki_Plus

Home power plant from your car...  Let's see, google found this nifty
tractor attachment.

    http://www.nooutage.com/14-11ptcd.htm

My biodiesel-burning Kubota would drive it, and it's way more power
than our all-electric house uses.  Wonder how I could tie it into the
mains so we could run the heat pumps, fridge, water pump, etc.  I'm
thinking about a backup for the next multiday outage, not a full-time
thing.

(Before anyone jumps down my throat, yes, I know there are Severe
Safety Implications to hooking up generators to grid-connected
circuits.  If I do anything (unlikely), I'll take all precautions
to make sure it can't fry the linemen or myself.)

> I'm also curious about how this runs on say the PSP browser...

I was wondering about my phone.

> How long until someone make nice sync utilities (or did I miss that)
> to allow continuation on multiple devices?

GTD...Plus can sync to a web server running PHP, thus breaking the
serverless nature.

-- 
Bob Miller                              K<bob>
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