School was about waiting for the next grade level because all the crap they were teaching is for simpletons and blue-collar worker. Grade school was a waste of my life to understand a very few key concepts. Screw the social adjustments. I have one friend and rarely interact with other people. I envy this kid and what he has to look forward to in life.
Possibly for security. Anyone in range can recieve your wireless transmissions. With this, someone or something would have to be touching you to get any of that data. See their site for a couple of suggestions.
That is what everyone says anyway. Not only do they have a proprietary file format for it, but anything you put on it expires after 60 days.
Something I saw the other day though, apparently they have released some tools to convert your own files to their format so you can put them on the Librie. More information here: http://www.sven.de/librie/Librie/AddonSoftware. The thing is, they have only released this from Sony Japan.
This kind of technology seems promising for the future of ebooks...
Let us all hope they do not screw up with this technology like Sony/Philips did with E Ink and their Librie ebook reader.
School was about waiting for the next grade level because all the crap they were teaching is for simpletons and blue-collar worker. Grade school was a waste of my life to understand a very few key concepts. Screw the social adjustments. I have one friend and rarely interact with other people. I envy this kid and what he has to look forward to in life.
(Yes I'm bitter.)
Possibly for security. Anyone in range can recieve your wireless transmissions. With this, someone or something would have to be touching you to get any of that data. See their site for a couple of suggestions.
Can you walk up the stairs backwards... while only seeing forward?
That is what everyone says anyway. Not only do they have a proprietary file format for it, but anything you put on it expires after 60 days.
Something I saw the other day though, apparently they have released some tools to convert your own files to their format so you can put them on the Librie. More information here: http://www.sven.de/librie/Librie/AddonSoftware. The thing is, they have only released this from Sony Japan.
This kind of technology seems promising for the future of ebooks...
Let us all hope they do not screw up with this technology like Sony/Philips did with E Ink and their Librie ebook reader.
Tourism.
When will people realize that the real problem here is that there are just too many people?