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Beer and Bluetooth

juxter writes "The BBC is reporting on a London bar which has installed a Bluetooth and WiFi access point. Owners of camera phones can wirelessly send their pictures to an overhead screen and web based gallery - The system runs the LocustWorld Linux based MeshAP which has been extended to drive bluetooth devices as well. Hopefully this will encourage more UK premises to deploy free hot spots."

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  1. I would be the first... by mschoolbus · · Score: 0, Interesting

    To stick my picture phone down my pants and send it to the big screen there!!!

  2. Web based gallery by ehiris · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The gallery software it uses is pretty lame.
    For a good web gallery app try coppermine.

  3. Re:One Step Above... by kryonD · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Or one below I would think. In most bars I've been to, those decorations came from customers. Even here in Japan it is considered rude to whip out the keitai(pr. 'kay-tie' - cell phone) and start playing with it in a social setting. I know this is a tuff one to handle geeks, but girls usually get dressed up and go to a bar to TALK to someone, not get a crick in their neck looking up at the TV cause the cute geek at the bar is too engrossed in playing with the new toy.

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    I've dirtied my hands writing poetry, for the sake of seduction; that is, for the sake of a useful cause. --Dostoevsky
  4. WiFi Image Capture by ShawnDoc · · Score: 3, Interesting
    In a previous story which I cannot find, a piece of software was discussed that you run, and it automatically graps images being transfered via WiFi and creates a real time collage of what people are downloading onto their computers. Can anyone tell me the name of the software or where to get it.

    My company currently runs their WiFi with no WEP encryption at all and I figured it would be a dramatic way to show the higher ups how easy it is to steal info from a wireless network.

  5. School Disco by archetypeone · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Chances are it will be a huge hit here...

  6. New bar games galore! by mattsucks · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Think of the possibilities when beer, cameras, and a big screen at the head of the bar are combined:

    "Am I Drunk or Not?" - you take a picture of yourself/friend/stranger and post it. In true reality TV style, the whole bar votes on whether the pictur-ee is a) as drunk as they think they are, b) drunker, or c) not drunk enough. Much hilarity and yelling ensues!

    "Shot Shots" - take a picture of a shot of something, put into the picture rotation. Whenever it comes up, everybody drinks one

    "Hot Shots" - variation, but with a picture of a particularly attractive patron. Assuming there are some. The chance of "hot" being "hot" decreases as the night goes on

    "Who's ____ is that?" - take a picture of a random body part of someone ... post it. First one to guess who it is, and what part, gets to buy me a round. (wait, did I say _me_? i meant the photographer)

    any more ideas?

    1. Re:New bar games galore! by Alcohol+Fueled · · Score: 2, Interesting

      What about a version of "Spin The Bottle", but with pictures that are put up on the screen in the bar?

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      Ah am not a crook! (\(-__-)/)
  7. Re:Mmm, great. by squaretorus · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Pubs, IMHO, are for beer and conversation.

    I agree. Unfortunately most city centre landlords think they are for drinking lager and 'listening' to deafening chart / dance music.

    Bring back the pub with a TV (sound down) in the corner where the loudest thing is the barmans shirt and it takes you longer to pick a beer than decide wether to nudge!

  8. Bluetooth Developer Kit? by dubl-u · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Say, this makes me wonder. Have people used cheap Bluetooth developer kits that they like? I'm just looking for something simple like this USB kit. After all the talk about the Ambient Orb, I'd like to build some wireless toys.