Nick Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The other idea for a 'killer mobile gps app' that occurred to me is
some sort of dynamic-flash-mob system, where you can express
interest in various activities, and it'll detect whenever a
'critical mass' of people for a given activity are close enough
Ryan Lozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there an openmoko forum? I am really sick of reading this mailing list for
the last year to find subjects im interested in. If there is one, please
someone point me to it, and im not talking about the wiki. I mean, where
would someone go if they had a
Joe Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And people who remember the term usenet can even look at it with a
proper news reader.
I don't think that google provides nntp, but you can ask gmane to
create an nntp gateway. See the sympy group for an example
http://groups.google.com/group/sympy
Geert Schuring [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd really like to switch to newsgroups for this kind of communication. Best
way to do it if you ask me! No shitty webforums, offline message reading,
and easy subscribing.
So why not move to newsgroups?
You can already read all the openmoko mailing
Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
so, i've been following the discussion on finger-based vs.
stylus-based apps. and i thought it might be a good idea to come up
with some ideas for something between the two: a short (20-30mm
long) piece of kit, attached to the finger end
Does it hurt a
Ben Burdette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something that might work would be a guitar finger pick. Here's a
link to a selection of those:
http://www.suncreekmusic.com/index.php/cPath/26_34
I thought of buying a simple plastic keyring. I think that the
following could do the trick, but I am a
Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
I was figuring something like that since long time... I hoped to
play with Neverball and accelerometers, but unfortunately we won't
have 3d soon :/.
Perhaps it is easier to port enigma. That is a very nice game too
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