On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Xavier Cremaschi
wrote:
> As read on slashdot :
> [...]
> at those kind of power usage levels, you could hack a small solar cell
> into it and it should work anywhere you've got sunlight. Imagine a
> complete breakdown of civilization as we know it. Books are heav
As I see the wikireader becoming interested for different groups of funs.
1. Hitch hacker guide to the galaxy. DON'T PANIC
2. Fallout (pip-boy!)
3. Jeremiah (TV series) (exactly about situation from slashdot)
Who can continue? :) ...
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2009/10/15 Xavier Cremaschi :
> As read on slashdot :
> [...]
> at those kind of power usage levels, you could hack a small solar cell
> into it and it should work anywhere you've got sunlight. Imagine a
> complete breakdown of civilization as we know it. Books are heavy and
> inconvenient and make
As read on slashdot :
[...]
at those kind of power usage levels, you could hack a small solar cell
into it and it should work anywhere you've got sunlight. Imagine a
complete breakdown of civilization as we know it. Books are heavy and
inconvenient and make good kindling. Without electricity, co
Xavier Cremaschi a écrit :
> Ok this is the english version of wikipedia and it is sold in US/EU/Jap
> (not the best market for it), but it's not *that* bad for a start :
> geeks make you earn a bit of cash, and could start tweaking the
> device... (ebook reader feature someone ?)
>
> Xavier Cre
In our geeky daily life we are able to access to Wikipedia anywhere
(home, work, transport), on high-res full color devices (computer,
phones...).
Because hi-tech and Internet/Phone are everywhere.
This device gives you :
- offline access to Wikipedia
- on a cheap device (it could be cheaper if
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau
wrote:
> and I think most interested question for all
> openmoko community now is:
I think the most interested question is:
"What are they smoking?"
Seriously guys, any ebook reader is way more advanced then this
"WikiReader", and i
David Reyes Samblas Martinez a écrit :
> I have place the order today 14th October at
> 8:00AM the total payment including shipping is 118.20 $ (spanish
> custom taxes pending).
Regarding eur->$ conversion rate these days it seems pretty cool !
FYI France doesn't put custom taxes on electronic de
2009/10/13 William Lai :
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, all!
>>
>> First of all, my congratulations with releasing mystical "Project B" !
>>
>
> Thank you all for the continuing support.
> We're really excited about today.
>
>>
>> Wikireader loo
All,
I spent the whole morning trying to get international fixed-rates from USPS
for global shipping, but there is a downside, as there always is:
a) standard shipments can take 10-20 days
b) there are NO tracking numbers provided by USPS
The flat rate is $18.95 usd. I think this is especially
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Maksim 'max_posedon' Melnikau <
maxpose...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, all!
>
> First of all, my congratulations with releasing mystical "Project B" !
>
>
Thank you all for the continuing support.
We're really excited about today.
> Wikireader looks awesome, and I t
Hi, all!
First of all, my congratulations with releasing mystical "Project B" !
Wikireader looks awesome, and I think most interested question for all
openmoko community now is:
How to buy WikiReader?
Looks like amazon doesn't ship this device to all countries. (why?!).
Could you explain your
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