On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Simonas Leleiva <[email protected]>wrote:
> > > > On 12 December 2012 11:16, Simonas Leleiva <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On 12 December 2012 11:07, Marko Saukko <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> ... >>>>> >>>>> How about some other made-up concept. Thingy, blablet, Xablet, secret >>>> decoder ring, Dick Tracy 2-Way Wrist Radio. phablet/shmablet might >>>> work; phablet is already kinda weird. >>>> >>>> ... >>>> >>>> Carl >>>> >>>> >>> Personally, all the words like phablet shmablet etc. sound very weird >>> and sounds like we are creating a monster or something. ;) Thus I would >>> stick on the Tablet/Netbook/SmartTV/IVI etc. which are the known categories >>> or so. >>> >>> >> We are trying to stay humorous, not monstrous. But as we see, this can be >> misunderstood at times :) >> >> >> >>> But it is nice start in general. >>> >> Ta! >> >> I'm struggling with this: >> >> ... from *mobile phones* to in-car systems and smart TVs. >> >> Become a user and enjoy. Try it on your *mobile phone*, tablet, >> >> ^ >> mobile phones repeated two times in close distance. >> >> I am looking for replacement for the first one. >> The original idea was "fuel drilling machines" >> >> I'm just looking for something more realistic (e.g. having at least an >> LCD), yet funny (humorous) at the same time. >> >> But ran out of ideas. Remember Stskeeps or lbt were writing an >> explanatory email about what Mer is. And there they used huge amount of >> products of their imagination. >> I can vaguely remember: ..a hacker in the cellar coding his interactive >> coffee cup holder, or a vendor producing car parking machine. >> ^ but there were some funny ones too. >> >> > What I was referring: > http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/meego-dev/2011-October/484281.html > "It could be a small business that makes bus displays. It could be a > hobbyist at home who doesn't want to bother making his own distribution and > just want to show a clock on his LCD." > > I GOT A GREAT IDEA: we should place some -useful- project ideas already in > introduction text ! So we attract more interest (as normally they say: "ah, > but I have no idea where to put Nemo on" > > So, let's say: > > NemoMobile is based on the lightweight Mer Linux core which enables a vast > range of devices: from alarm clocks to in-car systems and smart TVs. > let's use 'car entertainment systems'. It'd be best understood by the non-geek. > > Become a user and enjoy. Try it on a mobile phone, tablet, your custom > home automation system, ..., and tell us how it went! > > -1, users can't be bothered with 'home automation systems'. Maybe just drop it, and leave the 'it made tea?! tell us how' or so.. > > Since we all are community, share your ideas! Don't be competitive, when > in the end you'll know you'll never have time to manufacture it. But > someone else might pick it and actually make it! > > > Any better cunning ideas for a Nemo-driven home project? > > media player, or streaming server, yes :) > > Cheers, > Simonas (sledges) > -- -Sivan
