But what about the ads in the magazines I read?
Leaving undefined the sorts of magazines you read leads to speculation. So, tell us, which magazines or give us an example of the ads....
Ideas worthy of Absurdism corner: Use your pandora as a
clapper lamp (sound-activated electrical switch)
* use tape to tape your pandora to the ceiling
* use rec (from sox) to start recording (to /dev/null) when sound is detected and only record half a second
* once rec finishes we know we received a sound,
* toggle the light intensity of the screen's backlight with
/sys/class/backlight/*
* loop
alternatives:
1. Additional electronic device required: Use GPIO and toggle, say,
KEY_COFFEE.
2. Additional mechanical lever required: Use a magnet near the enter key to toggle
SW_LID (which is normally triggered by the right speaker's magnet when the lid is closed)
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for blazingly fast 256kb/s internet.
for downloading 1Mb file it would take:
For 2Mbps ...... 3.8 seconds
For 1Mbps ...... 7.71 seconds
For 512kbps... 15.62 seconds
For 256kbps...
31.25 seconds
For 128Kbps... 62.5 seconds
ERRATA: mixed up kb/s with kbps
1000 kbps (kilobits per second) = 1 Megabit per second
1024 kibps (kibibits per second) = 1 Mebibit? per second
kb/s could be kilobytes per second or kilobits per second... if you have a weaselworded provider.
- Kbps means kilobits per second. Used in reference to download and upload speeds.
- It takes 8 bits of data to equal 1 byte.
- KBps stands for kilobytes per second. Used in reference to file size, or the amount of data transferred.
To get to
https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/ it requires downloading 930Kb ... which is around 1Mb...