From: erach27 on
Hi,
Making a "mobile/cell-phone based" game like Nintendo Wii using the
bluetooth a triangulatiion sensor and Linux or Windows I guess --- but
Windows hogs cycle --- collaborative music, non-violent games between
COUNTRIES to promote peace and love and understanding and stop
violence.

The phone could support triangulation --------- how does Nintendo Wii
support playing tennis with the television.

And apple's iphone is a full-fledged computer, but is it programmable
and runs linux.

The gnu linux user's group in Mumbai talked about a cheaper fully
programmable phone.

And this would be multi-user with a game with upto 250 people playing
if you want in a virtual stadium playing something like "Harry
Potter's game of Quidditch".

Erach
From: erach27 on
Check this web-site out ------------------------------ roads playing
music in perfect pitch.
And it will be paved over.

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/09/20/musical.road.ap/index.html?eref=rss_latest

On Sep 21, 10:30 am, "erac...(a)gmail.com" <erac...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Making a "mobile/cell-phone based" game like Nintendo Wii using the
> bluetooth a triangulatiion sensor and Linux or Windows I guess --- but
> Windows hogs cycle --- collaborative music, non-violent games between
> COUNTRIES to promote peace and love and understanding and stop
> violence.
>
> The phone could support triangulation --------- how does Nintendo Wii
> support playing tennis with the television.
>
> And apple's iphone is a full-fledged computer, but is it programmable
> and runs linux.
>
> The gnu linux user's group in Mumbai talked about a cheaper fully
> programmable phone.
>
> And this would be multi-user with a game with upto 250 people playing
> if you want in a virtual stadium playing something like "Harry
> Potter's game of Quidditch".
>
> Erach