Planning

Xmaswishlist

yet remembering Denis Chasseloup - J'ai, CanBuyCantBuy, "There is enough for everybody's need, but not enough for anybody's greed" Mahatma Gandhi. Consider if it is a gadget, trendy or not, or rather a liberating and creative investment.

General

  1. Health#PersonalGenomics test (e.g. 23andMe)
  2. Electronics#Robotics e.g. iRobot Create® Programmable Robot
  3. 3D print of a wiki instance visualization
  4. Amped bike kit
  5. fixed solar panel
  6. portable solar panel
  7. books
  8. Livescribe Never Miss A Word
    1. or an equivalent which works with Linux
  9. http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersTools#Hardware
  10. HW for my aging X31
    1. SSD on IBM X31 done in 2008
    2. IBM X31---A computer to last the years (APC Forums) 2008
    3. HD update X31 - any feedback on SSD's?, forum.thinkpads.com 2007
    4. as of July 2010
      1. 2x1Go of PC2700 = 80e
      2. 32Go SSD MLC = 90e
  11. ChipPC.com for MyCloudTransition

From Seedea's Interactions (I/O)

  1. multitouch table
    1. homemade according to plan from instructables based on video-projector (200euro in Winter 2008)

  1. Internet tablet
    1. Nokia N810 Wimax edition (no VGA out but finding a way)
    2. Google G1 (?)
    3. Archos 5 (not really open)
    4. OpenPandora.org : The OMAP3 Powered Handheld Linux Console with SVideo TV output
    5. BeagleBoard.org an ultra-low cost, high performance, low power OMAP3 based platform (with its Ubuntu port)
  2. Emotiv / NeuroSky kit
    1. Wikipedia:Comparison of consumer brain–computer interfaces
  3. FabLab
  4. Quality remote host (RPS)

Computer assisted cognitive mobility

Internet Tablet with a solar backpack.

  • Arriving home a base to plug it on my usb keyboard, huge screen, etc...
  • Moving out connected with the wifi and the backpack using my own remote server to do heavy computations and store large data

Overall it seems dedicated and specialized cheap devices are sufficient.

ToDoTo? do

  • add current price in euros
  • add liberating and creative uses
  • rank by expected ROI

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