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Posted by Els on 10/05/65 11:25
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>> http://www.schestowitz.com/UseNet/2005/August_2005_1/index.html
>>
>> I'm afraid there wouldn't be an end to it if I started something like
>> that. May I ask why you do that?
>
> It has been useful in the past when questions repeated themselves. I could
> point people at the right place to get an answer. This is just one of
> several uses.
I use Google groups for that, but I suspect you carefully select which
threads/posts you're adding to your site to find it back easier?
> this thread is so deep that it already spills over from one screen
> to the other. It's like a chatroom, only more bizarre.
That sums it up nicely :-)
> [Outdoor laptop]
>>>> dual-head display is a bit tricky on a laptop :-)
>>>
>>> I thought about one which unfolds horizontally. Now, if only I had the
>>> resources to design and manufacture a laptop... *smile*
>>
>> Once you get round to it and have found resources, make it a triple
>> already. Easier to unfold; no need to slide the unfolded display to be
>> centered.
>
> Also a matter of equilibrium!
Speaking of which, the triple display laptop may turn out to be rather
heavy.
>> It can't be all that difficult to manufacture for a company
>> that already does regular laptops - maybe there is some reason they
>> don't?
>
> Someone may have thought about it, but...
>
>> Seen from the top, the display could either be in this position:
>> ____.____.____
>> |....|
>> |____|
>>
>> for personal use,
>> or in this one:
>>
>> /\
>> / \
>> /____\
>> |....|
>> |____|
>>
>> to display whatever you'd want to show to other people sitting at the
>> same table.
>
> You just blew my mind!
Hope it didn't hurt ;-)
> My supervisor has projectors in his offices and he
> sure could use something like that his laptop. Let's start a business
> together *grin*
I'm afraid we'd need a third party in possession of resources <g>
[paranoia]
>> Only if you let it :-)
>
> I usually do. Too many times. Maybe Dave will be after me now...
>
> http://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2005/08/30/black-hat-seo/
Yup, saw that already - clever avoidance of names ;-)
The key to avoid paranoia is tell yourself to be as ignorant as
possible I guess - Never assume someone is after you until they
actually show up on your doorstep. And then offer them coffee or tea -
ignore the possibility of malice :-)
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