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RE: Equipment etc @ WearBash

From: "Tung-Yep, Philip" <>
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 08:40:21 +0100

Martin,

I'll be bringing my kit too.  It's minimally working (battery pack held together with rubber bands, twiddler driver problems, that sort of thing) but everything is easily accessible inside so it should be good for fiddling with.  I assume there'll be one or two monitors, keyboards, etc. there?

Regards,

Philip

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Martin Ling [SMTP:]
> Sent:	Thursday, July 13, 2000 2:47 AM
> To:	; 
> Subject:	Equipment etc @ WearBash
> 
> Okay, a couple of things regarding equipment at the wearbash, and more
> generally what we'll be getting up to.
> 
> There's no set schedule, or any particular structure at all. I don't
> know what everyone wants to make of the event - partly it will be a
> social one, an opportunity to meet people and get a picture of what
> everyone is doing. It will almost certainly be a hottub of ideas and
> brainstorming too.
> 
> I don't know how many people want to get down to actual fiddling.
> There's a couple of things I'd like to try out (Paul, I'd like to
> play with that serial LCD hooked up to my rig prior to getting my
> own. Is it a Matrix Orbital model?).
> 
> Neill is bringing his kit, which makes for one working wearable. With
> any luck, my own should finish coming together on the day.
> 
> Anyway, my general direction with this - I'll be bringing along
> anything of interest I can put my hands on, both software and
> hardware. I'm suggesting others do the same. I have the feeling that
> having everyone together in a room with a collection of gadgets (not
> to mention soldering irons and screwdrivers) will get great things
> to happen by themselves - whether we end up playing with things, or
> wetware interfacing, or whatever.
> 
> Perhaps veterans from the SF meet etc could offer us Brits some advice,
> we're new at this :-)
> 
> 
> Martin
> 
> (bringing: EVA-00 wearable (see 'Coredump!' post), GPS, tools, 24-port
> hub, and any bits and pieces that particularly catch my eye as I glance
> around the room on Friday morning...)
> 
> -- 
> -----[ Martin J. Ling ]-----[ http://www.nodezero.org.uk ]-----

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