Oh man this would drive me nuts... work on a piece of code and see something changed above.. Oh NO!!! > The real breakthrough would be live document editing, i.e. several > people editing main.c at the same time and somewhere a central compile > kicking off at specified points when all active editing users indicate > it's okay to try and compile. I love this idea, at a mechanical maintaince standpoint it wouldnt be too hard if the PLC did data storage plug in and have it tell you that the bearing oil was changed 300 hours ago, the operator reset the cycle 13 times due to a mechanical linkage not returning to it's start position... etc... > One of the major problems is that you have no history about the > machine. You don't know what has historically been running on the > machine, what software changes have happened lately, and more. Sure > this could be kept in a central repository on the web somewhere, but > how would you access it? This has been done by several hams I know... at Dayton every year we have a aircraft pilots digital recorder that records 10 minutes of audio in a streaming fashion.. I.E. the last 10 minutes of audio is always available to hear. Works great for those "where are you again?" but then APRS works here too. with my wearable I can see the 3 other people in my group from their GPS to APRS boxes I asked them to carry... Now to try it at Dayton this year :-) > Trade Show Floor browsing is good - hams already do this with straight > voice data, but it would be wonderful to have something like irc with > scrollback - you can see something that someone mentioned several > minutes ago, plus the neat new thing in front of you, and put one and > one together and get a complete thing. Same for flea markets, etc. > -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.ml.org
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