Re: Freerunner application idea

2009-03-09 Thread rhn
of giving away Freerunners to University students who have an interesting application idea and the skills to make the application. One of our first applicants is Sanjay Srikanth from Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. I would appreciate feedback from the community on the usefulness and viabili

Freerunner application idea

2009-03-09 Thread rakshat hooja
At IDA we have started a program of giving away Freerunners to University students who have an interesting application idea and the skills to make the application. One of our first applicants is Sanjay Srikanth from Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. I would appreciate feedback from the

Re: Application idea

2008-09-23 Thread Richy
oh, I didn't see that video.. ok, so these guys had the same idea earlier.. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

Re: Application idea

2008-09-23 Thread Brock
On 2008.09.23.22.25, Richy wrote: | Maybe I wasn't clear enough. | | He used his finger on the touchscreen to rotate the image. | | And I think it would be cool to implement something like this, using | accelerometer instead of the thinger to rotate the image. In this video, http://www.youtube.c

Re: Application idea

2008-09-23 Thread Richy
Maybe I wasn't clear enough. He used his finger on the touchscreen to rotate the image. And I think it would be cool to implement something like this, using accelerometer instead of the thinger to rotate the image. Assume I don't have any programming skills. What is needed to get something like

Re: Application idea

2008-09-23 Thread Brock
On 2008.09.23.20.05, Richy wrote: | How hard would it be to implement googles Streetview in such a way, | that you use the accelerometer to look around rather than your finger? | So if you want to see what's on the right sight, you turn right | yourself with your Neo in your hand. | Also, is there

Application idea

2008-09-23 Thread Richy
Hey there, I just saw some video about Googles Android and it inspired me to something. How hard would it be to implement googles Streetview in such a way, that you use the accelerometer to look around rather than your finger? So if you want to see what's on the right sight, you turn right yourse

Re: Metal case [was: Application idea: Bicycle computer]

2008-03-18 Thread Paul Jimenez
How about a case that's part metal and part plastic? Make it plastic just around the antennas (which, IIRC are at the 'ends' of the phone) and metal everywhere else? Heck, it could end up having a *good* effect by being extra shielding between the antennas and the (noisy) electronics of the p

Re: Metal case [was: Application idea: Bicycle computer]

2008-03-18 Thread Flemming Richter Mikkelsen
On 3/7/08, Erland Lewin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2008/3/6, JW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Why do people want metal cases so much...???Features in wiki > > hardware wishlist too. > > > My thought is aluminium = metal = faraday cage = stops gps, gsm, wifi, > > bt signals = BAD idea > > The back

Re: Metal case [was: Application idea: Bicycle computer]

2008-03-07 Thread JW
On 07/03/2008, Jeremiah Flerchinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've heard the GTA01 and GTA02 have similar cases, but it hasn't been > confirmed if they are identical. my understanding (from mail list prev and IRC) is that there are (small) differences to internal case dimensions between GTA01

Re: Metal case [was: Application idea: Bicycle computer]

2008-03-07 Thread Jeremiah Flerchinger
By the way, when will the CAD files for the Freerunner case be released? Also, is anyone seriously working on alternative cases for the FIC Openmoko phones? I've heard the GTA01 and GTA02 have similar cases, but it hasn't been confirmed if they are identical. I'm going to wait for word on thi

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Andy writes: > >Carbon Fiber can also be conductive and can create a Faraday cage, so be >careful! I'm actually trying to remember if I've ever seen transparent carbon fiber... ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://list

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Andy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Carbon Fiber can also be conductive and can create a Faraday cage, so be careful! possibly getting an over-case and mounting it on the handlebars would work, ideas at: http://www.otterbox.com/ - -Andy -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: Gnu

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread joerg
Am Do 6. März 2008 schrieb Marcus Bauer: > I'd try to go for a joint: > > - > |ooo <-- silicone joint --> ooo| > | =TS | > | | > |-case| > > (cut through the phone) > >

Re: Metal case [was: Application idea: Bicycle computer]

2008-03-06 Thread Erland Lewin
2008/3/6, JW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Why do people want metal cases so much...???Features in wiki > hardware wishlist too. My main reason for wanting a metal case is that it ages better than plastic. I carry my phone (currently a Sony Ericsson P910) in my pocket, and even though I try to ke

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread JW
On 06/03/2008, Joseph Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm thinking new case for the Neo, CNC'd from a block of aluminium, it > could be just the back and sides, with a carbon fibre face plate with > a waterproof, yet touch sensitive screen. Audio via bluetooth, ports Joseph Did you not see

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Gilles Casse
Le Jeu 6 mars 2008 15:27, Schmidt András a écrit : > As the Neo's screen is pressure based (not capacitive) it could be > possible to be used through a thin plastic layer. There are PDA bags > which cover the touch screen and it still remains functional. > You will have to check if the heat dissi

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 15:27 +0100, Schmidt András wrote: > As the Neo's screen is pressure based (not capacitive) it could be > possible to be used through a thin plastic layer. There are PDA bags > which cover the touch screen and it still remains functional I'd try to go for a joint: -

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Al Johnson
On Thursday 06 March 2008, David Pottage wrote: > On Thu, March 6, 2008 12:11 pm, Schmidt András wrote: > > Joseph Reeves wrote: > >> Dear all, > >> > >> Please excuse my blatant blog-promotion, but here's a short entry on > >> my use of the Neo1973 and tangoGPS as a bicycle computer: > >> > >> htt

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Schmidt András
As the Neo's screen is pressure based (not capacitive) it could be possible to be used through a thin plastic layer. There are PDA bags which cover the touch screen and it still remains functional. David Pottage wrote: On Thu, March 6, 2008 12:11 pm, Schmidt András wrote: Joseph Reeves wr

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Joseph Reeves
I'm thinking new case for the Neo, CNC'd from a block of aluminium, it could be just the back and sides, with a carbon fibre face plate with a waterproof, yet touch sensitive screen. Audio via bluetooth, ports protected by screw in aluminium plugs and the whole thing attached to my bike by being ph

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 14:11 +, David Pottage wrote: > More of a problem is the fact that the Neo is not waterproof, and if you > put it in a waterproof case, the touch screen can't be used. You would just need a decent sealing/joint around the touch screen. I don't think the touchscreen itsel

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread David Pottage
On Thu, March 6, 2008 12:11 pm, Schmidt András wrote: > Joseph Reeves wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> Please excuse my blatant blog-promotion, but here's a short entry on >> my use of the Neo1973 and tangoGPS as a bicycle computer: >> >> http://blogs.thehumanjourney.net/finds/entry/20080306 > > In PDA sh

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Christ van Willegen
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 1:46 PM, JW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That was my original thought, but then I thought "why not go with > > something a little more exotic?" > > Why do people want metal cases so much...???Features in wiki > hardware wishlist too. > > My thought is aluminium = m

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread JW
> That was my original thought, but then I thought "why not go with > something a little more exotic?" Why do people want metal cases so much...???Features in wiki hardware wishlist too. My thought is aluminium = metal = faraday cage = stops gps, gsm, wifi, bt signals = BAD idea JW ___

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Joseph Reeves
That was my original thought, but then I thought "why not go with something a little more exotic?" The CAD files are out there, all we need is for someone (I've suggested Hope) to CNC a new case for the Neo1973 out of a single block of aluminium that can be bolted to my bike. If they did it right,

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Schmidt András
In PDA shops you can buy a bicycle mount for PDA's. I hope it will be compatible with the Neo. Joseph Reeves wrote: Dear all, Please excuse my blatant blog-promotion, but here's a short entry on my use of the Neo1973 and tangoGPS as a bicycle computer: http://blogs.thehumanjourney.net/finds/e

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2008-03-06 Thread Joseph Reeves
Dear all, Please excuse my blatant blog-promotion, but here's a short entry on my use of the Neo1973 and tangoGPS as a bicycle computer: http://blogs.thehumanjourney.net/finds/entry/20080306 Cheers, Joseph On 07/12/2007, Eric Preston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hank Williams wrote: >

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-07 Thread Eric Preston
Hank Williams wrote: standard. Is gpio a wireless signaling standard? If so, I was not able to find it. It seems like a wired standard, and if it is a wired By GPIO I'm pretty sure he means signals that are friendly for interfacing to a CPU or other chips "general purpose i/o" lines. As

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread William Voorhees
Does anyone have any experience with the Hardware side of things? Possibility of integrating ANT directly into the Neo 1973? -Will On Dec 4, 2007 10:47 AM, hank williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not sure about the Polar units, but for things using ANT like the suunto > > cheststraps there

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread hank williams
> Not sure about the Polar units, but for things using ANT like the suunto > cheststraps there are these: > http://www.thisisant.com/index.php?section=31 Thanks, Yes I am familiar with ant, but was curious if polar was the same thing or some different broadcast system. Hank

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread William Voorhees
The Polar HR Monitor equipment does a very simple 5hz pulse that can then be picked up and counted to get HR data.The hardware simply amplifies pluses in the 5hz frequency range, which could then be fed into a General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) line on the Neo 1973 itself. This is great because it

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread Al Johnson
On Tuesday 04 December 2007, hank williams wrote: > On Dec 4, 2007 7:39 AM, Neil Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you are referring to the signal from the Polar straps, it is not > > really a protocol... > > It is just a magnetic pules transmitted when the heart beat occurs.. > > so is the

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread hank williams
On Dec 4, 2007 7:39 AM, Neil Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you are referring to the signal from the Polar straps, it is not really > a protocol... > It is just a magnetic pules transmitted when the heart beat occurs.. so is there a receiver chip one could buy to detect these magnetic

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread Neil Davey
If you are referring to the signal from the Polar straps, it is not really a protocol... It is just a magnetic pules transmitted when the heart beat occurs.. I have some docs somewhere but can not find them at the moment.. >From a google search there is a page that talks about the transmitter

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread hank williams
On Dec 4, 2007 7:11 AM, Neil Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Hank, > I think what he's saying is that you can get after market receivers for > polar chest straps > eg http://www.concept2.com/us/products/heart/default.asp, which I have used > myself in projects.. ok, but what is the prot

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread Neil Davey
Hi Hank, I think what he's saying is that you can get after market receivers for polar chest straps eg http://www.concept2.com/us/products/heart/default.asp, which I have used myself in projects.. These can be easily interfaced to a micro (or the Neo in this case).. measure the time between pul

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-04 Thread hank williams
> You can get receivers for Polar chest straps that signal beats with > gpio-accessible pulses. If the Neo1973 isn't completely packed inside, it > should be an easy add-on. I dont understand what you are saying here. Are you saying there is a wireless reciever on the market which can be purchased

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-03 Thread Daniel Barkalow
On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, hank williams wrote: > > - external sensors (cadence, heart rate) Many bicycle computers show > > cadence and heartrate, based on input from external sensors. Could > > something like that be done with the Neo? > > > > I am a cyclist and these inputs would be critical for me

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-02 Thread Steven Le Roux
On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 21:18:06 +, Giles Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 2 Dec 2007, at 14:41, Christian Surlykke wrote: > >> Hello >> >> I'm interested in using the neo1973 as a bicycle-computer, utilizing >> it's gps abilities. >> >> Any comments/insights would be appreciated.. > > I h

RE: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-02 Thread Oliver Uvman
>Would it still be possible to use the touchscreen then? Doesn't really matter since you'll have accelerometers. Give it a light knock to the left to see stat screen X, knock it to the right to stat screen Y, knock it right on to light up the screen. Make it do an automated 911 call with recorded

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-02 Thread William Voorhees
I've looked into this quite a bit, if you'd like to integrate with a HR Monitor/Cadience/Speed sensor the option that makes the most sense is to use the ANT(thisisant.com) wireless protocol to interact with any of the sensor made by garmin or suunto.Suunto produces a USB->Ant interface called the S

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-02 Thread Giles Jones
On 2 Dec 2007, at 14:41, Christian Surlykke wrote: Hello I'm interested in using the neo1973 as a bicycle-computer, utilizing it's gps abilities. Any comments/insights would be appreciated.. I have a Garmin Forerunner and the battery life is 10 hours. I'm not sure the Neo could last th

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-02 Thread hank williams
> - external sensors (cadence, heart rate) Many bicycle computers show cadence > and heartrate, based on input from external sensors. Could something like > that be done with the Neo? > I am a cyclist and these inputs would be critical for me. All that stuff is wireless. I wonder if it would be

Re: Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-02 Thread Robin Paulson
On 03/12/2007, Christian Surlykke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm interested in using the neo1973 as a bicycle-computer, utilizing it's gps > abilities. > great idea do you know of the projects part of the openmoko site? http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/mokosport/ is listed there, and se

Application idea: Bicycle computer

2007-12-02 Thread Christian Surlykke
Hello I'm interested in using the neo1973 as a bicycle-computer, utilizing it's gps abilities. Garmin makes gps-based bicykle-computers, for example the Edge 205 Gps (http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-Edge-205-Gps-Cyclocomputer/dp/B000RI0E0G/ref=pd_sbs_e_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1196603550&sr=1-3) that sells

Re: application idea -- anti theft system

2007-10-14 Thread Kyle Bassett
you prolly want to lock down the uboot screen, etc. to prevent the phone from just being re-imaged. It would prolly require the debug board if you forgot the password. -Kyle On 10/14/07, Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Steve wrote: > > > You may want to do the opposite. Your phone may

Re: application idea -- anti theft system

2007-10-14 Thread Ian Darwin
Steve wrote: You may want to do the opposite. Your phone may think it's being stolen if you happen to get on something like a wireless connection with NoCatSplash. (Which hijacks the first attempt to grab a web page in order to show you a welcome page.) I'd be tempted to have PGP signed stolen

Re: application idea -- anti theft system

2007-10-14 Thread Stroller
On 14 Oct 2007, at 19:52, Steve wrote: Stroller wrote: ... IMO if I'm too far away from the phone to notice someone nicking it then I'm unlikely to hear it making an alarm sound. I would have it instead check http://mywebsite.com/theft.txt and if it doesn't get a 404 (i.e. you only put th

Re: application idea -- anti theft system

2007-10-14 Thread Steve
Stroller wrote: > > On 13 Oct 2007, at 00:09, Derek Pressnall wrote: > >> I have an idea for a simple alarm application. The idea is that if >> you leave your phone sitting at your desk plugged in charging, then >> you can activate an app that will play an alrarm sound as soon as the >> devices

Re: application idea -- anti theft system

2007-10-13 Thread Stroller
On 13 Oct 2007, at 00:09, Derek Pressnall wrote: I have an idea for a simple alarm application. The idea is that if you leave your phone sitting at your desk plugged in charging, then you can activate an app that will play an alrarm sound as soon as the devices is unplugged (with a popup keypa

Re: application idea -- anti theft system

2007-10-12 Thread Giles Jones
On 13 Oct 2007, at 00:09, Derek Pressnall wrote: I have an idea for a simple alarm application. The idea is that if you leave your phone sitting at your desk plugged in charging, then you can activate an app that will play an alrarm sound as soon as the devices is unplugged (with a popup keypa

application idea -- anti theft system

2007-10-12 Thread Derek Pressnall
I have an idea for a simple alarm application. The idea is that if you leave your phone sitting at your desk plugged in charging, then you can activate an app that will play an alrarm sound as soon as the devices is unplugged (with a popup keypad to enter a disarm code). A variant would use the g

Re: [-SPAM-] Re: application idea

2007-09-24 Thread Ian Stirling
andy wrote: Just wondering if there is a reason for the [-SPAM-] in the subject line? Because for some reason my ISP tagged it as spam. And I forgot to edit it. Oops. ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.ope

Re: [-SPAM-] Re: application idea

2007-09-19 Thread Casey Harkins
David Pottage wrote: On Wed, September 19, 2007 12:00 pm, Ian Stirling wrote: ian douglas wrote: Tilman Baumann wrote: I've seen it at another contract I worked a year ago, but not sure if the GPS-to-US-zip-code data was freely available or a paid service. The database I used for my job there h

Re: [-SPAM-] Re: application idea

2007-09-19 Thread andy
Just wondering if there is a reason for the [-SPAM-] in the subject line? Andy On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 15:11:30 GMT, Giles Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David Pottage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > >> But is the data freely available, or is it constrained by copyright or > the >> like. >> >> In

Re: [-SPAM-] Re: application idea

2007-09-19 Thread Giles Jones
David Pottage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > But is the data freely available, or is it constrained by copyright or the > like. > > In the UK, postcode (zipcode) data is restricted by copyright, and the > post office makes money selling licenses to users. Even if we could get > the data, we could

Re: [-SPAM-] Re: application idea

2007-09-19 Thread David Pottage
On Wed, September 19, 2007 12:00 pm, Ian Stirling wrote: > ian douglas wrote: >> Tilman Baumann wrote: >> >>> The biggest challenge would be a mapping from gps coordinates to >>> regions/postcodes or such. >>> If you have this information, you could do all sorts of crazy stuff. >>> But i doubt the

Re: [-SPAM-] Re: application idea

2007-09-19 Thread Ian Stirling
ian douglas wrote: Tilman Baumann wrote: The biggest challenge would be a mapping from gps coordinates to regions/postcodes or such. If you have this information, you could do all sorts of crazy stuff. But i doubt these data would be very easy to get. I've seen it at another contract I work

Re: application idea: georeferenced photos

2007-09-17 Thread ian douglas
Dean Collins wrote: Definitely a great application - and not just for openmoko. Helio's been doing it for a while now -- just "don't call it a phone." ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailma

Re: application idea

2007-09-16 Thread ian douglas
Tilman Baumann wrote: The biggest challenge would be a mapping from gps coordinates to regions/postcodes or such. If you have this information, you could do all sorts of crazy stuff. But i doubt these data would be very easy to get. I've seen it at another contract I worked a year ago, but not

Re: application idea

2007-09-16 Thread Jeff Andros
On 9/13/07, Tilman Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > The biggest challenge would be a mapping from gps coordinates to > regions/postcodes or such. > I believe Yahoo maps among others provides this geocoding data, but as I think of it, this could blow out into something larger: Imagine a

RE: application idea: georeferenced photos

2007-09-15 Thread Dean Collins
ECTED] On Behalf Of OJW > Sent: Thursday, 13 September 2007 2:00 PM > To: community@lists.openmoko.org > Subject: Re: application idea: georeferenced photos > > A variant of this idea: try browsing photographs taken in the local area. > > e.g. imagine you're in a foreign c

Re: application idea

2007-09-15 Thread Jim McDonald
John Locke wrote: Jim McDonald wrote: Possibly more interesting would be for the calendar app to look ahead at your position-to-be and provide you with details (or even alerts) of what (for example) the weather is likely to be when you get to where you are going. Knowing that it will probabl

Re: application idea

2007-09-15 Thread Steven Le Roux
moreover if it's raining... you risk to put all wet your neo and get it down :) (lack a windscreen wiper ? ;)) On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:30:18 -0400, Jimmy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > meteorology is a joke > > Federico Lorenzi wrote: >> On 9/13/07, Jimmy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Eh... wh

Re: application idea

2007-09-15 Thread John Locke
Jim McDonald wrote: > Possibly more interesting would be for the calendar app to look ahead > at your position-to-be and provide you with details (or even alerts) > of what (for example) the weather is likely to be when you get to > where you are going. Knowing that it will probably be raining wh

Re: application idea

2007-09-15 Thread Jeremy G
9/12/07, Jeff Andros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Last night, while I was looking at the monsoon blowing just outside the > heat-island... in my open-top jeep... I had an application idea: GPS based > weather feeds. > > on a schedule/when you move into a new area, the phone wil

Re: application idea

2007-09-15 Thread Tilman Baumann
Jeff Andros wrote: Last night, while I was looking at the monsoon blowing just outside the heat-island... in my open-top jeep... I had an application idea: GPS based weather feeds. on a schedule/when you move into a new area, the phone will go out to a server and retrieve the weather

Re: application idea

2007-09-15 Thread Benni Graf
Denis Parchenko schrieb: Thursday, September 13, 2007, 12:05:39 AM, Alexey wrote: Is it really impossible somewhere in airport to find out current weather outside? For example on some info-boards... ... or windows... ___ OpenMoko community mailing

Re: application idea

2007-09-15 Thread Joshua Layne
Denis Parchenko wrote: Is it really impossible somewhere in airport to find out current weather outside? For example on some info-boards... It isn't nearly as much fun. How can you walk around the airport with your head buried in your neo, bumping into people otherwise? Seriously - I thi

Re: application idea: georeferenced photos

2007-09-15 Thread OJW
A variant of this idea: try browsing photographs taken in the local area. e.g. imagine you're in a foreign city for the first time and you want to know what's around you, where is interesting to visit, or which direction looks most interesting to wander in. You could pull-up a list of georefere

Re: application idea

2007-09-13 Thread Denis Parchenko
Thursday, September 13, 2007, 12:05:39 AM, Alexey wrote: > On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 22:57:28 +0200, ian douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ... which doesn't help any if you're in the air-conditioned >> afore-mentioned airport in Arizona and you want to know how warm it is >> outside ;o) > While

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Jimmy
meteorology is a joke Federico Lorenzi wrote: On 9/13/07, Jimmy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Eh... why would you need to know the current weather if your already there, looking at it? You can look 5 days into the future too? Wow, i thought it was just me :)

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Alexey Feldgendler
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 22:57:28 +0200, ian douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... which doesn't help any if you're in the air-conditioned afore-mentioned airport in Arizona and you want to know how warm it is outside ;o) While inside the airport, you also won't get the GPS satellite signal to

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread ian douglas
... which doesn't help any if you're in the air-conditioned afore-mentioned airport in Arizona and you want to know how warm it is outside ;o) -id Baxter Kylie wrote: Actually, current temperature should be able to be picked up from the touchscreen if, that is, the touchscreen is heat sensit

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Jim McDonald
Jeff Andros wrote: Last night, while I was looking at the monsoon blowing just outside the heat-island... in my open-top jeep... I had an application idea: GPS based weather feeds. on a schedule/when you move into a new area, the phone will go out to a server and retrieve the weather

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Baxter Kylie
gt; > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jimmy > > Sent: Thursday, 13 September 2007 4:39 PM > > To: List for OpenMoko community discussion > > Subject: Re: application idea > > > > Eh... why would you need to know the c

RE: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Dean Collins
Pty Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1-212-203-4357 Ph +61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial). > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jimmy > Sent: Thursday, 13 September 2007 4:39 PM > To: List for OpenMoko community discussion &

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Jeff Andros
On 9/13/07, Jimmy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Eh... why would you need to know the current weather if your already > there, looking at it? > > > a couple of reasons: 1. some of us work in buildings without windows... and have vehicles which may need to be covered if it starts to storm 2.

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Federico Lorenzi
On 9/13/07, Jimmy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eh... why would you need to know the current weather if your already > there, looking at it? You can look 5 days into the future too? Wow, i thought it was just me :) ___ OpenMoko community mailing list com

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Jimmy
Eh... why would you need to know the current weather if your already there, looking at it? Jeff Andros wrote: Last night, while I was looking at the monsoon blowing just outside the heat-island... in my open-top jeep... I had an application idea: GPS based weather feeds. on a schedule/when

Re: application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Giles Jones
On 12 Sep 2007, at 20:30, Jeff Andros wrote: Last night, while I was looking at the monsoon blowing just outside the heat-island... in my open-top jeep... I had an application idea: GPS based weather feeds. on a schedule/when you move into a new area, the phone will go out to a server

application idea

2007-09-12 Thread Jeff Andros
Last night, while I was looking at the monsoon blowing just outside the heat-island... in my open-top jeep... I had an application idea: GPS based weather feeds. on a schedule/when you move into a new area, the phone will go out to a server and retrieve the weather information for the area you&#x

Re: Application idea: Tracking usage costs & comparing operator pricing

2007-02-06 Thread Gervais Mulongoy
Why not program your plan into the phone such that you are always aware of what resources you have left. There has been some discussion of this on the Profiles discussion..I can't remember where it is again, but on the wiki it should be there. On 2/6/07, Selem Delul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: g

Re: Application idea: Tracking usage costs & comparing operator pricing

2007-02-06 Thread Selem Delul
great idea. what i want more is application specific gprs data usage. this is what i hate on my current symbian phone. i have to be a premium partner to write that kind of program. On 2/6/07, Jani-Matti Hätinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, I'd like to propose an application for tr

Application idea: Tracking usage costs & comparing operator pricing

2007-02-05 Thread Jani-Matti Hätinen
Hello, I'd like to propose an application for tracking the costs of phone usage. The application would work by simply keeping track of the calls, messages and data traffic made on the phone. Coupled with the pricing information of the user's subscription it would then be able to keep tr

Application idea: Tracking costs & comparing operator pricing

2007-02-05 Thread Jani-Matti Hätinen
Hello, I'd like to propose an application for tracking the costs of phone usage. The application would work by simply keeping track of the calls, messages and data traffic made on the phone. Coupled with the pricing information of the user's subscription it would then be able to keep tr