Tripmonkey_uk said:Not big enough I'm afraid mate
I can't afford a TV licence up at my flat either, so I need something with a big enough screen to watch a downloaded film on directly without re-encoding it.. or a TV-Out cable so I can watch it on the TV in my living room. Unfortunately that was one of the main reasons for buying the Pandora.
I'm currently stuck up at the flat most of the day with no Internet, no TV licence and nothing else to do. That's why I'm currently biting at the bit for my Pandora to get here. I'm that bored that I've even started reading these things called books that are made out of dead trees and I've even started learning to draw
In the UK, we are required to pay an anachronistic tax to the British Broadcasting Corporation if we own a television that is used for receiving live broadcasts.Com64 said:Wait a minute... TV... Liscence?
Is there such a thing? Never heard of a TV liscence... oh, you mean TV service? oh ok. makes sense why you are downloading films.
gibberish said:it is, however, very easy to get out of having to pay it.
you just ring them up and tell them you don't have a licence because you don't watch television. then you plug in a computer to said television and watch live tv via tvcatchup.com (or with an aerial if you're feeling extra fraudulent).
i've never had a tv licence since i moved out of my parents house in 2005, and after a phone call to the licencing people in each property i lived in have had no bother from them. it's fraudulent i suppose, but tv is mostly crap anyway so i bear no guilt. i watch about an hour of live tv (via tvcatchup) each week.
Sorry then... my laptop died on me earlier in the year, so I have my eeePC and my tower which is where the devving magic occurs.Tripmonkey_uk said:Not big enough I'm afraid matePokeParadox said:EeePC?Tripmonkey_uk said:I brought that project up about 2 years ago thinking that it would be a good idea but not many people seemed interested in it-Tj- said:Is there any kind of security measure we could put on Pandora? Maybe some kind of tracker if they log on? (just found an open source one)
Sorry about your Pandy Kev mate, hope the thief sees sense and leaves it in your bag sometime soon.
I'd let you have my slot but my laptops just bit the dust and I have no Internet at home so I really need a portable computer myself at the moment. Unless you have a laptop that I can borrow? then I'll happily give up my spot to you
Why do I get this feeling that this feature would lead to a great many folks would be getting their inboxes flooded with grumpy or gormless looking pictures of themselves all the time? :lol:Fzero said:Pandora mk2 needs some Spykee technology.. Build in a webcam that can auto send a few snap shots of as soon as someone opens it to your phone or email
As soon as it connects to the internet, it logs into a server somewhere. This server contains a database of Pandora unique IDs and a flag: stolen or not. Or maybe it's just a server you run on your computer. Anywho, the Pandora goes to this server, does an "am I stolen?" request, and if it is, it starts snapping pictures, email GPS coordinates, whatever it's got access to. So if your Pandora is stolen, you just log into this server, change its status, and wait.Fzero said:Yeah I meant it as a feature you activate.. But didn't think about how to activate it once it's been chiefed, I guess remotely is only way
you definately don't want it sending a snap every time, only once it's stolen....
.....I didn't really think the technical detail through did I
PokeParadox said:No... freaking... way!
I've just had a phone call that someone has dropped my Pandora over at the Police station, so I need to go collect it! O_O It best be intact or I will hit the roof!
QFTSteveM said:You lucky barsteward!