Wednesday, February 18, 2004

I was at my 6th grader son's school's open house last night and marvelled at the fact that every class room at an digital projector. No more TV's on a cart. No more teacher walking in front of the Overhead projector. School announcements were being broadcast from some office... I was impressed. It was more advanced than the office.....

But then I looked in the back of the science classroom and lined up very neatly (is was open house) were 6 pc's on individual tables each with a 15 or 17" monitor, a keyboard, a mouse, and a CPU unit. None of these were bolted down... The problem I had with this was simply the space, the exposed cabling, and the potential for something to drop on the floor or walk out the door.

It seems like you could take half a notebook, screw it to the bottom of a table, drill a hole in the table for cables, and put a CD/DVD R/W in the base of a monitor and have a cleaner appearing solution, with more work space, eliminate damage and theft, and increase reliability. ...... Dell meet SteelCase..

Monday, February 16, 2004

How about a way to put a limit order into ebay?... ie, instead of searching for a Sony Vio PCG-R505TSK and searching the list entries... assume there is one description and multiple sellers... and then build an exchange where you match buyers and sellers... like a stock exchange. Like everything else there is probably 1000 items that make up half of ebays volume, why not make a std description of those items and match buyers and sellers
Kjotis@Swbell. Net: do you blog?

not sure if that is poss - seems like someone will always have something a bit different - different color, size, age etc need to account for condition of the item unlike a stock which are all the same.

Net: ... but lots of ebay is new... what i find is everyonce and a while there is a deal ... like something closes in the middle of the night... so this 'service' could arbitrage that anomily
Good points!

Saturday, February 14, 2004

... and with the SIP server and media server.. I could have residential email !

And what about using one of the telemetry radios that run over the WANs for home security, and for a On-Star like feature. .. and combined with Digital AM radio and GPS... there could be a very cool offer.

If someone had a SIP server at home, what would have to be offered by a service provider other than gateway services?