Greg E. Priest-Dorman wrote: > I apologize. Accepted. Greg, we are all on a continuum of wearable knowledge and experience. There are many facets to wearable computing and nobody is master of them all. In my opinion, all questions are valid and none are a waste of time. I know almost nothing about emacs, voice, and HMDs, but I have done my time in the trenches, and my wearables have been seen on televisions all over the world and on the magazine racks in safeway. All I was asking for was a jump start from people who have tread where I have not yet been. I hope that's allowed because I thought that was why we are all here. I may be noisy, but I'd like to think that I contribute more than I ask for in return.. -- Doug I should have checked before > posting. I am glad there are other options for searching as Chris > pointed out. Thanks! > > I also want to say (in responce to an earlier observation that my pages > are on a slow site) that Vassar will be increasing the size of its > pipe sometime the end of this month and hopfully adding some network > shaping. In the meantime folks getting to www.cs.vassar.edu have to > share bandwith with a campus of web surfing and napster using > undergrads. I can recommend 8:00 am - 11:00 am EST as about the best > time to try. > > If anyone just can't get to my site and needs me to mail them anything > on it, let me know, > > Greg > > -- > Greg Priest-Dorman >![]()
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