My most interesting failures, #2: The pre-ipad
Somewhere in 2000 or 2001, while working for MontaVista, I got ahold of a webpad design built around Transmeta's intel clone chip. By 2001, I had it booting from (32MB!) of flash, and running Linux, Xwindows, Mozilla and an mp3 player in 64MB(!) of ram. It had a virtual keyboard using a hack from the Xtest library. It had wifi - I used it to stream internet radio all the time, in loving memory of the Kerbango Radio. It was easy to hold in your hand and on your lap - it had a much softer edge and was lighter than the ipad, as best as I remember.
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Orgs I like
The EFF - keeping free speech in the world
Musical stuff I like
Jeff, Rick, Ardour, Jack
Prior Rants -
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singing poorly at 45
Sax in Space
the long slow, train ride, continued
Unwired through the US and Canada
Couch surfing and train tour of the US
Video for a manned Near Earth Asteroid exploration...
Asteroid Delivery Service
a launch too beautiful for words
Carlos Canales plays LA, SF, Vegas in May
Best of the blog:
Uncle Bill's Helicopter - A speech I gave to ITT Tech - Chicken soup for engineers
Beating the Brand - A pathological exploration of how branding makes it hard to think straight
Inside the Internet Mind - trying to map the weather within the global supercomputer that consists of humans and google
Sex In Politics - If politicians spent more time pounding the flesh rather than pressing it, it would be a better world
Getting resources from space - An alternative to blowing money on mars using NEAs.
On the Columbia - Why I care about space
Authors I like:
Doc Searls
Where's Cherie?
UrbanAgora
Jerry Pournelle
The Cubic Dog
Evan Hunt
The Bay Area is talking
Brizzled
Zimnoiac Emanations
Eric Raymond
Unlocking The Air
Bob Mage
BroadBand & Me
SpaceCraft
Selenian Boondocks
My Pencil
Transterrestial Musings
Bear Waller Hollar
Callahans