On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:48:37 +0200
"Alexey Feldgendler" wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:44:32 +0200, Tilman Baumann
> wrote:
>
> > Hehe, I once did this on a ICE train.
> > I was bored so I scanned for bluetooth devices. And then send them
> > text files.
> >
> > O group of girls answered. Was
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Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:44:32 +0200, Tilman Baumann
> wrote:
>
>> Hehe, I once did this on a ICE train.
>> I was bored so I scanned for bluetooth devices. And then send them text
>> files.
>>
>> O group of girls answered. Was rea
2009/4/24 Roland Whitehead :
> What you haven't experienced then is "Toothing". Apparently, it's rife
> on the trains between London and Brighton (in the UK) and often ends
> up with the people toothing each other getting it together... Nothing
> to do with spam. If OpenMoko made this really easy t
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Tilman Baumann wrote:
>
> Jose Luis Perez Diez wrote:
>> El Friday, 24 de April de 2009 13:48:37 Alexey Feldgendler va escriure:
>>> > O group of girls answered. Was really funny.
>>> > Bur did not help me to ge laied tough. :)
>>>
>>> Modern advances in mobile com
Jose Luis Perez Diez wrote:
> El Friday, 24 de April de 2009 13:48:37 Alexey Feldgendler va escriure:
>> > O group of girls answered. Was really funny.
>> > Bur did not help me to ge laied tough. :)
>>
>> Modern advances in mobile computing technologies still don't get one
>> laid.
>> Someone ne
El Friday, 24 de April de 2009 13:48:37 Alexey Feldgendler va escriure:
> > O group of girls answered. Was really funny.
> > Bur did not help me to ge laied tough. :)
>
> Modern advances in mobile computing technologies still don't get one laid.
> Someone needs to work on that.
we need to fill a
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:44:32 +0200, Tilman Baumann
wrote:
> Hehe, I once did this on a ICE train.
> I was bored so I scanned for bluetooth devices. And then send them text
> files.
>
> O group of girls answered. Was really funny.
> Bur did not help me to ge laied tough. :)
Modern advances in m
Roland Whitehead wrote:
> What you haven't experienced then is "Toothing". Apparently, it's rife
> on the trains between London and Brighton (in the UK) and often ends
> up with the people toothing each other getting it together... Nothing
> to do with spam. If OpenMoko made this really easy then
What you haven't experienced then is "Toothing". Apparently, it's rife
on the trains between London and Brighton (in the UK) and often ends
up with the people toothing each other getting it together... Nothing
to do with spam. If OpenMoko made this really easy then there'd be
lots of new us
ming offer.
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i think spam via bluetooth is even worse than email spamming.
more and more worse. :(
the idea and the implementation, however, it's veery
coool :))
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Hmm..
The possibilities are endless. I imagine, however, that thre might be
some media assets, like personal photos, that one would not want to spam
around the club... or maybe not..Self promotion at its best.
Carlo Minucci wrote:
> Evgeny ha scritto:
>> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:20 PM, The Di
>
> Hold from that. Spread ogg :)
>
That's right, MP3 FTL.
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Carlo Minucci wrote:
> Evgeny ha scritto:
>> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:20 PM, The Digital Pioneer
>> wrote:
>>> Spam a file? Send it to everyone in range? Why?
>>>
>> It seems, because he can do it, funny.
>>
>
> exactly :)
>
>
> the true
> i have code this application for spread mp3 of my band
Evgeny ha scritto:
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:20 PM, The Digital Pioneer
> wrote:
>> Spam a file? Send it to everyone in range? Why?
>>
> It seems, because he can do it, funny.
>
exactly :)
the true
i have code this application for spread mp3 of my band during live concert
it's cool :)
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Advertisers use it a lot. I've also spoken to someone who was using
the spamming service for a community heritage project; you walked
around and had details of the area you're in sent to your phone.
It's just a case of needing a little imagination ;)
2009/4/22 The Digital Pioneer :
> Spam a fil
> Spam a file? Send it to everyone in range? Why?
The word "why?" is a taboo in this list, you fool !!
dont you ever say it again !!
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At a local employment expo 2 yrs or so ago, we sent the university logo
and message to anyone wandering past the stand. I only found out when
one great bear of a guy came up brandishing his phone ... "did you guys
do this ..." with the image on his display - I didnt know it was even
possible at th
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:20 PM, The Digital Pioneer
wrote:
> Spam a file? Send it to everyone in range? Why?
>
It seems, because he can do it, funny.
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i have write a little application for spam a file via bluetooth :)
this is the code (you need openpush package)
#!/usr/bin/python
import os
import string
import time
start_bluetooth="echo 1 >
/sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/power_on; echo 0 >
/sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.
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