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- 14 Nov 2005, 00:46
- Forum: Marketplace
- Topic: New EBay listing for TS, Dvorak, Burgundy
- Replies: 2
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- 14 Nov 2005, 00:42
- Forum: Members' introductions
- Topic: waving a hand: a common gesture to mean Hi!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13349
Perhaps I didn't explain myself well enough: this apparatus would be as thin as paper perhaps The electrons wouldn't have to show in any way, it would just be how the touch sensor works: There is a field of passive transistors, directly above it is a high carbon glass. It would be like an open cirqu...
- 13 Nov 2005, 19:52
- Forum: Members' introductions
- Topic: waving a hand: a common gesture to mean Hi!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13349
Thought of telling something about myself, since I haven't done it yet. I'm a student in the field of laboratory and technics. I read fysics and math just for 'fun'. I've worked minimally woth coding, mainly VB6, i'm planning on getting C and C++, why not others as well. My head has about Na (consta...
- 13 Nov 2005, 16:37
- Forum: Members' introductions
- Topic: waving a hand: a common gesture to mean Hi!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13349
addition: with this, the hand wouldn't have to thouch the surface of the glass or whatever material it is, but the electrostaticity would be enough to create a current between the "electron catcher" and the transistors... Edit: Correction: yes the fonger would have to touch the surface to 'activate'...
- 13 Nov 2005, 16:31
- Forum: Members' introductions
- Topic: waving a hand: a common gesture to mean Hi!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13349
thanks for the link. next question: do you guys know how "plasmaballs" or "Magicballs", the ones with visible electron flows inside, work? i had an idea related to this: if the space inside the ball was reshaped and made flat and extremely tiny, so that the electron flow would be from a large field ...
- 13 Nov 2005, 10:17
- Forum: Members' introductions
- Topic: waving a hand: a common gesture to mean Hi!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13349
one could also speculate it to be a rendered image of the planned "final product". Since it has the heat recoqnizing TFT or something I believe that is what gives it away. I would like to send an e-mail to Elias and people @ FW concerning various issues, just haven't got my hands on an address yet.....
- 12 Nov 2005, 22:02
- Forum: Members' introductions
- Topic: waving a hand: a common gesture to mean Hi!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13349
That is what I will do. The minor point, though, is that I live in Finland which puts me at a disadvantage, but I won't let it stop. I was wondering that is this particular version (of which i posted pics) the older version of FingerWorks product line? I know where to purchase iGestures, unfortunate...
- 12 Nov 2005, 18:40
- Forum: Members' introductions
- Topic: waving a hand: a common gesture to mean Hi!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13349
waving a hand: a common gesture to mean Hi!
Greetings to the forum! Me: regular? finnish guy in Finland. Too many ideas in my head. I turn to You. Stating business..: I'm looking for a FingerBoard: http://www.edgereview.com/ataglance.cfm?category=Computing&ID=259 same: http://www.stuffo.com/gadget254.htm This is my first post so its a bit akw...