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- 12-20-2003, 12:15 AM #16tuned by RÄZOGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
"Mark." <m.nikia#optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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| > Can anyone else think of any other options for Mark who clearly wants to
| > have bluetooth, a phone, and two way radio capability?
|
| aint me, brother. you thinkin of 'a_dude'
| -mark
|
|
a) buy some blue permanent markers and paint a tooth with em
b) any phone will do..
c) a phone does two way comms. Else get a pair of wokkie tokkies!
Hehehehehe
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- 12-20-2003, 03:52 AM #17a_dudeGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
ahem before 64 bit processing there was 32.... then 16....then 8 ...etc...
thats repetition....not innovation....
give me true Artificial Intelligence....and ull blow my mind
give me batteries that last 6 months on a charge....that'll blow my mind....
give me a car engine that does 2000 kms to the gallon....and still enough
torgue to pull a caravan....that'll blow my mind...
a snail...doesn't blow my mind....
cheers
"Can't *****" <no_onehere@(RemoveThis)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote the following words of wisdom:
>
> > surely a paging or pager between 2 paired devices is not a bad idea...
> >
> > how useful is the paging facility on a cordless phone? DOH....
> >
> > you cant see any obvious reasons? wow and you say you and others are
> > technical...bwa ha ha ha
> >
> > firstly dont talk on behalf of the others...makes em distrust u....and
> >
> > no wonder innovation went out the window since the start of the new
> > century....bwa ha ha ha ha
> >
> > no wonder Rod Speed exists here...cheers
> >
>
> First, a paging program might be useful especially if one wasn't smart
> enough to keep track of their cell phone (which, I admit, I have been
known
> to do) and you didn't want to just use a landline to call it and find it
> that way.
>
> But, you were asking about walkie talkie capabilities. And that capability
> is what I was addressing. Innovation is fine. As far as walkie talkie
> capabilities in a cell-phone, yes, I am sure that it would be useful.
> Nextel has already proven it's viability. But not using bluetooth as the
> transmission medium.
>
> You say innovation went out the window since the new century. I disagree.
> There are several new items hitting the market that shows we are moving
> right along. I'll name just one that will revolutionise the way we look at
> computing - 64 bit processing. Apple just came out with 64 bit processing
> and so did AMD. Pentium isn't far behind.
- 12-20-2003, 03:53 AM #18a_dudeGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
ok its torque...dont u even start....
cheers
"a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> ahem before 64 bit processing there was 32.... then 16....then 8 ...etc...
>
> thats repetition....not innovation....
>
> give me true Artificial Intelligence....and ull blow my mind
>
> give me batteries that last 6 months on a charge....that'll blow my
mind....
>
> give me a car engine that does 2000 kms to the gallon....and still enough
> torgue to pull a caravan....that'll blow my mind...
>
> a snail...doesn't blow my mind....
>
> cheers
>
> "Can't *****" <no_onehere@(RemoveThis)hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > "a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote the following words of wisdom:
> >
> > > surely a paging or pager between 2 paired devices is not a bad idea...
> > >
> > > how useful is the paging facility on a cordless phone? DOH....
> > >
> > > you cant see any obvious reasons? wow and you say you and others are
> > > technical...bwa ha ha ha
> > >
> > > firstly dont talk on behalf of the others...makes em distrust u....and
> > >
> > > no wonder innovation went out the window since the start of the new
> > > century....bwa ha ha ha ha
> > >
> > > no wonder Rod Speed exists here...cheers
> > >
> >
> > First, a paging program might be useful especially if one wasn't smart
> > enough to keep track of their cell phone (which, I admit, I have been
> known
> > to do) and you didn't want to just use a landline to call it and find it
> > that way.
> >
> > But, you were asking about walkie talkie capabilities. And that
capability
> > is what I was addressing. Innovation is fine. As far as walkie talkie
> > capabilities in a cell-phone, yes, I am sure that it would be useful.
> > Nextel has already proven it's viability. But not using bluetooth as the
> > transmission medium.
> >
> > You say innovation went out the window since the new century. I
disagree.
> > There are several new items hitting the market that shows we are moving
> > right along. I'll name just one that will revolutionise the way we look
at
> > computing - 64 bit processing. Apple just came out with 64 bit
processing
> > and so did AMD. Pentium isn't far behind.
>
>
- 12-20-2003, 04:00 AM #19a_dudeGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
yes a phone does 2 ways comms... err bluetooth isnt part of a phone.... it
was added later....
why think inside the square....
"tuned by RÄZO" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Mark." <m.nikia#optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> | > Can anyone else think of any other options for Mark who clearly wants
to
> | > have bluetooth, a phone, and two way radio capability?
> |
> | aint me, brother. you thinkin of 'a_dude'
> | -mark
> |
> |
>
> a) buy some blue permanent markers and paint a tooth with em
> b) any phone will do..
> c) a phone does two way comms. Else get a pair of wokkie tokkies!
> Hehehehehe
>
>
- 12-20-2003, 04:11 AM #20a_dudeGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
more to the point whats the use of an all-in-one device that does everything
from open your garage door remotely to unlock your car....to unlock your
front door...(with security if u want)....use it as a remote control for the
tv...etc etc another words think of every single device u use....then throw
it away...
all in all give me an all purpose device....
pretty good product dont you think....thats innovation....
but with the stupid yanks crying intellectual property forever....being
secret about their codes and products.....innovation died a long time ago
mateys....
thats a fact....american greed took over...and the rest of the world
said...its all good....
but in reality....
everyone now is scared to think of anything new unless they wade through
stupid patents and stupid morons called lawyers.....
innovation died with our forefathers.....
they set the rules....we bent them....
and in the process...well, watch and see what happens.....i know through
history what it is....
keep walking hairless apes.... keep suffering.....
"a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> yes a phone does 2 ways comms... err bluetooth isnt part of a phone.... it
> was added later....
>
> why think inside the square....
>
> "tuned by RÄZO" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > "Mark." <m.nikia#optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > | > Can anyone else think of any other options for Mark who clearly
wants
> to
> > | > have bluetooth, a phone, and two way radio capability?
> > |
> > | aint me, brother. you thinkin of 'a_dude'
> > | -mark
> > |
> > |
> >
> > a) buy some blue permanent markers and paint a tooth with em
> > b) any phone will do..
> > c) a phone does two way comms. Else get a pair of wokkie tokkies!
> > Hehehehehe
> >
> >
>
>
- 12-20-2003, 11:07 AM #21Can't SpellGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
"a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote the following words of wisdom:
> ahem before 64 bit processing there was 32.... then 16....then 8
> ...etc...
>
> thats repetition....not innovation....
>
> give me true Artificial Intelligence....and ull blow my mind
>
> give me batteries that last 6 months on a charge....that'll blow my
> mind....
>
> give me a car engine that does 2000 kms to the gallon....and still
> enough torgue to pull a caravan....that'll blow my mind...
>
> a snail...doesn't blow my mind....
>
> cheers
>
Well, if you want to technical about it, you make some good points there.
But, there isn't very much innovation in anything you said either if you
think about it. Just the fact that we have those items already in whatever
format means that the innovation happened when they were first invented.
Artificial intelligence - first there was you...lol, seriously, the
computers of today, while not a true AI, are still the logical precursor to
AI
Batteries - we alreadyhave them. Now if could possibly harness the energy
of just one of my kids without killing them or altering them in any way,
that would be a power innovation
A car engine - we already have those, so if we got one better, it too would
only be repetition.
As I recall from my sunday school class so long ago, the bible said
something like, "There is nothing new under the sun. It has all been
already." Or something like that.
- 12-20-2003, 11:08 AM #22Can't SpellGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
"a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote the following words of wisdom:
> ok its torque...dont u even start....
>
> cheers
>
damn and I was gonna get you good too. Crapola. I wish I had gotten out bed
sooner and saw that before you did. :-)
- 12-20-2003, 01:12 PM #23tuned by RÄZOGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
"a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| give me batteries that last 6 months on a charge....that'll blow my
mind....
|
Easy - use a car (even better, lorry sized) battery, step down the voltage
to 3.6V somehow, and there u go with the 6-mth battery :-)
- 12-20-2003, 01:51 PM #24a_dudeGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
i agree with you on the last paragraph
and no we haven't even touched AI... we cant code reason yet
cheers
"Can't *****" <no_onehere@(RemoveThis)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote the following words of wisdom:
>
> > ahem before 64 bit processing there was 32.... then 16....then 8
> > ...etc...
> >
> > thats repetition....not innovation....
> >
> > give me true Artificial Intelligence....and ull blow my mind
> >
> > give me batteries that last 6 months on a charge....that'll blow my
> > mind....
> >
> > give me a car engine that does 2000 kms to the gallon....and still
> > enough torgue to pull a caravan....that'll blow my mind...
> >
> > a snail...doesn't blow my mind....
> >
> > cheers
> >
> Well, if you want to technical about it, you make some good points there.
> But, there isn't very much innovation in anything you said either if you
> think about it. Just the fact that we have those items already in whatever
> format means that the innovation happened when they were first invented.
>
> Artificial intelligence - first there was you...lol, seriously, the
> computers of today, while not a true AI, are still the logical precursor
to
> AI
>
> Batteries - we alreadyhave them. Now if could possibly harness the energy
> of just one of my kids without killing them or altering them in any way,
> that would be a power innovation
>
> A car engine - we already have those, so if we got one better, it too
would
> only be repetition.
>
> As I recall from my sunday school class so long ago, the bible said
> something like, "There is nothing new under the sun. It has all been
> already." Or something like that.
- 12-20-2003, 01:52 PM #25a_dudeGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
:P
i have my flame retardant suit on
"Can't *****" <no_onehere@(RemoveThis)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote the following words of wisdom:
>
> > ok its torque...dont u even start....
> >
> > cheers
> >
>
> damn and I was gonna get you good too. Crapola. I wish I had gotten out
bed
> sooner and saw that before you did. :-)
- 12-20-2003, 01:54 PM #26a_dudeGuest
Re: any walkie talkie programs for bluetooth ?
do u get a trolley with that? or is that an accessory?
:P cheers
"tuned by RÄZO" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "a_dude" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> | give me batteries that last 6 months on a charge....that'll blow my
> mind....
> |
> Easy - use a car (even better, lorry sized) battery, step down the voltage
> to 3.6V somehow, and there u go with the 6-mth battery :-)
>
>
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