BAUMLER Julie L wrote on 09/01/05 03:41 PM:

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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] SunRay's at home (was SRSS Roadmap for Linux)




Joe Reid wrote on 09/01/05 03:10 PM:

On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 09:02:56PM +1200, Rob Giltrap wrote:


Thomas Poole wrote:



I think that is where we differ. Heaven to me is being

home with my wife.
I agree. Heaven to me is also being at home with your wife!

(Sorrry, saw you were an (.au) Aussie so had to take a cheap shot)

Actually, my wife wants me to integrate a SunRay 150 into

the pantry
door with a flip down keyboard and mouse when we refurbish

the kitchen.


I'd like to put one in my kitchen as well - anyone know

anything about

portriat mode for SunRay's? A 150 would hang on the wall

nicely with a

calendar displayed with all of the family's calendar

entries...and in

portriat mode we could even put a picture at the top of the page :-)

You *really* think your wife will fall for that?!? :)

    ~D..


I doubt it will be much of a stretch.  I have 2 sunrays at home and I
want one for my kitchen.  Everyone who understands the concept of
downloading recipes off the internet, when they see a picture of the
150, thinks it's a perfect kitchen appliance.

I was just amused at the idea of trying to disguise it as a calendar :P

So, any pointers to good input devices? I have a spare 150 here, but
can't imagine a full keyboard or a regular mouse working very well in
the kitchen ...

    ~D..




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