Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-20 Thread Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 10:12:30PM +0200, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 11:35:19PM +0200, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote: > > Rehello, my children. After some more research, I am more or less > concentrated on the options presented below. Note that t

Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-20 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
Actually, about wearables: I once had a "wearable" walkman whose lifespan was very short (2 days) because I bumped into a corner with it. Nothing happened to me, but the walkman was broken into 2 ... Since then I refrain from strapping any costly and brakeable stuff on my body since I can't exclud

Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-19 Thread Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 05:49:40PM +0200, Schlomo Schapiro wrote: > Comes with a builtin mini keyboard, handwriting support, extension slots > (CF, SD) and, last but not least, it got a really good review ( for a > Linux PDA) by c't 26/2001 (www.heise.de/ct). It is nice indeed, but it is NOT a wea

Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-19 Thread Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 11:35:19PM +0200, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote: > Plan A - PC/104+. Cons - small, most have very low equipment count. > Pros - low power consumption (some), low equipment count. > Examples: http://www.lippert-at.com (Cool Runner II). Rehello,

Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-02 Thread Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 06:27:45PM +0200, Alex Shnitman wrote: > > I think that before making any decisions about what hardware and > software you would use for the device, or even before starting to > evaluate different options, you should try to define what you actually > want to *do* with this

Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-02 Thread Alex Shnitman
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 17:43, Adi Stav wrote: > > Both are irrelevant - I want a full blown computer. > > I was thinking more along the lines of Cassiopea or iPaq, which can > run not only Our Favourite Operating System but also a different one > with a rather well known full blowing ability.

Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-02 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
Comes with a builtin mini keyboard, handwriting support, extension slots (CF, SD) and, last but not least, it got a really good review ( for a Linux PDA) by c't 26/2001 (www.heise.de/ct). For full info look here: http://developer.sharpsec.com/jindex.cfm Regards, Schlomo On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Ad

Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-02 Thread Ehud Karni
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 12:30:55 +0200, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ... punishable by > eternal singing of Hava Nagila in the company with Hanale Sharon. ^^ I think it is Sara'le. Ehud. --

Re: Wearables in Israel

2002-01-02 Thread Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 11:47:37AM +0200, Adi Stav wrote: > On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 11:35:19PM +0200, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote: > Plan D - cannibalize a PDA. > Plan E - use said PDA whole, just drop it into a pocket and >connect perhipherals. Both are irrelevant

Wearables in Israel

2002-01-01 Thread Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader
Hello my children, After many a year of dreaming and talking about it, I have finally decided to build a wearable. My plans are starting to be made, lists, ideas... Would anyone else be interested? Machine: Plan A - PC/104+. Cons - small, most have very low equipment count. Pr