You know what? My battery got weak in my old phone, and it is an old phone. I don't believe that thing even has a gps device in it. Verizon wants me to upgrade. I cannot simply purchase a new battery, Oh no I must purchase a whole new phone! Now why I ask myself, why would I pay for a phone that comes loaded with SPYWARE that are built in? Even after my truck broke down beside the highway yesterday, and I was briefly STRANDED WITH NO PHONE, I ask myself, why? Why would anyone in their right mind, pay for the privilege of lugging around the very technology with which Big Brother can use to trace your every movement, and each spoken word? . So. Why I ask myself . . . Why would my compatriots be fooled into becoming the market that will almost certainly facilitate the rise of a global fascism unlike anything that has ever been in human history? It isn't like these damn things are going to work once the power goes out . . . - and anyone else sufficiently tech savy -
Two hot chicks stroll into the eatery where I am seated at the bar having a meal. They take a booth just within my range of view. Do they notice me? Sure, just briefly, they notice the lecherous old poet sitting at the bar stuffing his face like there is no tomorrow and I can see their indifference to whether I've ever written anything at all is total, complete, and entirely genuine. They don't look at me again.
They don't look much at each other either. Their faces bend down and peer intently into that chunk of hard plastic in their hands and they become lost, oblivious to me, each other, the room around them, even the waitress when she comes to take their order . . .
I saw an article and downloaded it last night. Appears to work over wifi or without, so there is someone to chat with (since pretty much everybody has a data signal that is using it). They also have two channels to choose from: "Everybody" and "Nearby". Everybody is just a meaningless fast moving stream of randoms talking in such volume that you can't have a convoy, while selecting "Nearby" just says "one person chatting", which is me, since there is nobody talking in the stream. Clever approach though, in both having a 'global' channel and the ability to work via traditional wifi and cellular signal as a default. This lets people actually talk to each other right off the bat and use the app not matter where they are, -even if they are just checking it out for fun.
No. I"ll try it today. Kdwag and I got ourselves some hacked iBeacons. There are some really interesting things iPhones are doing. Bluetooth low energy is going to have insane impact on how we communicate and are tracked.
Looks like Android has BLE for 4.3+. I wonder if they could talk to each other? I knew whenever BLE got widespread support that what we were trying to do with TinCan would be much easier. I just didn't expect it to be supported this quickly. Last summer, all forums were expecting wider, stable support of BLE in maybe early 2015. I just found out about iBeacons, pushing notifs, and use of BLE yesterday. I asked about Tin-Can but then I hit my knee really hard on the corner of my file cabinet and everyone laughed at me and the conversation went no where. http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/bluetooth-le.html http://www.knowyourmobile.com/apple/apple-iphone-5s/21276/ibeacon-apples-nfc-alternative-explained