[ossrp-control] Re: So, where do you want the project to go?

How about for the internet? I don't think all hotels have wireless do they? 
And they charge you to use wired, right?

Chris Norman
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> Chris:  That's why a lot of people have laptops today.
> Your Friend
> Dave
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> From: "Chris Norman" <chris.norman4@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> Will, I'm worried about using .net...
>>
>> Here's why. Imagine you're staying at a hotel, and you have a really
>> important e-mail (comfidential for the example), that you need to pick 
>> up.
>> The hotel aren't going to let you go onto their computer and start
>> downloading frameworks are they? I know at my school, we can't install
>> things, so don't you think a stand alone idea might be a better approach?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Chris Norman
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>> From: "Will Pearson" <will-pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <ossrp-control@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 3:12 PM
>> Subject:
>>> Hey Tony and Rick,
>>>
>>> That sounds like a great idea.  I did know, from talking to Mike at
>>> Freedom
>>> Box last year, that they were working on their USB Freedom Key, or at
>>> least
>>> that's what I think it was called.
>>>
>>> I think this would solve one important issue for those in some types of
>>> employment or voluntary work, or just for personal use, and that's
>>> mobility.
>>> Gone are the days of just sitting at one deskand using the same 
>>> computer.
>>> Whilst this is still reality for quite a few people, some offices are
>>> using
>>> techniques such as hot desking, and people out on the road may need to
>>> use
>>> a
>>> computer wherever they can find one.
>>>
>>> If we go down the route of using .Net based languages, which seems the
>>> most
>>> sensible option at the moment, then the computers will need to have the
>>> .Net
>>> Framework installed, but this is a simple download from Windows Update.
>>>
>>> I think this is something that should definately be seriously 
>>> considered,
>>> as
>>> it fits in more with how people actually live.
>>>
>>> Will
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Tony Broome" <tb777@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> To: <ossrp-control@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 12:20 AM
>>> Subject: [ossrp-control] Re: So, where do you want the project to go?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Now, you're talkin, Rick.  That's what we are doing in effect now, with
>>>> the FreedomBox PassKey, a credit card sized cd which is dropped into
>>>> any cd rom drive of a windows-based pc.  You have all of FreedomBox and
>>>> the internet including instant messaging with you on the go, where ever
>>>> you are.  This same concept not only could work with a screen reading
>>>> solution for Long Horn, but, as Microsoft has promised to improve the
>>>> auto run problem which is now being experienced with some USB devices,
>>>> one could actually use a USB plug-in type device for this universal
>>>> access dream come true.
>>>> A small disclaimer here:  These thoghts on FreedomBox are not to try
>>>> and sell anything.  They are only presented here for the enlightenment
>>>> and enrichment of information for the blind and disabled world.
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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