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a $7.00 invention + refurbished computers = access

George Duncan-2
Intriguing development!


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Re: a $7.00 invention + refurbished computers = access

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On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 7:19 PM, George Duncan <[hidden email]> wrote:
Remember what Mark Twain said: “It is not what you don’t know that harms you, it is what you know for certain—and it just ain’t true!”

​Also .. it is what you don't know that you don't know!

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Re: a $7.00 invention + refurbished computers = access

Roger Critchlow-2
Anyone have a theory about how this is supposed to change the world forever more than running some other Linux distribution off a $7.00 USB drive?  Or running ChromeOS off a USB drives?  That's been done for years.

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On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 7:19 PM, George Duncan <[hidden email]> wrote:
Remember what Mark Twain said: “It is not what you don’t know that harms you, it is what you know for certain—and it just ain’t true!”

​Also .. it is what you don't know that you don't know!

   -- Owen​
 

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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: a $7.00 invention + refurbished computers = access

Parks, Raymond
  Memory in the tech world, particularly tech journalism, is non-existent.  I first ran an OS off a thumb drive years ago - the only reason I didn't do it regularly was that USB ports were not ubiquitous.  Before that I ran an OS off a CD with a thumb drive for data.  Heck, I started with personal computing with an OS on a 5.25" 360K floppy (as an aside, it takes just as long to compile a program now as it did back then with a dual floppy setup - one of the constants of the computing world).

  There's a reason we who live in the computing world long enough become jaded at the re-invention of old, sometimes failed, concepts.  Partly that trend is offset by the rediscovery of technology that worked better than its fashionable replacement.  Partly that trend is amusing - I don't know how many grand, unified military logistics systems I've watched fail and we're on about the fifth iteration of AI.

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On Sep 8, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Roger Critchlow wrote:

Anyone have a theory about how this is supposed to change the world forever more than running some other Linux distribution off a $7.00 USB drive?  Or running ChromeOS off a USB drives?  That's been done for years.

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On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 7:19 PM, George Duncan <[hidden email]> wrote:
Remember what Mark Twain said: “It is not what you don’t know that harms you, it is what you know for certain—and it just ain’t true!”

​Also .. it is what you don't know that you don't know!

   -- Owen​
 

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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: a $7.00 invention + refurbished computers = access

Owen Densmore
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I think the high order bit here is that what computer folks have been doing for years is now made known to all.  That's a Good Thing even tho we think its pretty obvious.

Other elements:
- Likely designed for very minimal (landfill) systems.
- .. i.e. using android makes it likely it can span a wide variety of devices.
- My bet is that they also targeted the repo to be very tolerant of old HW (cpu, bus etc), not just older systems.

   -- Owen

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