So I was walking down across campus and put on my new www.fromtheblue.com earmuffies and I thought how it could totally be a wireless audio device. All I'd need was a simple storage device with memory that could send signals via bluetooth or wireless, a receiver with memory enough to store some firmware and 2 songs, and audio output capabilities. The storage device could be like Ipod size and store gigs of songs, which firmware could control on/off, play, stop, and sending songs via wireless. You'd think there'd be delay in sending as it is wireless, but the receiver could store 2 songs, so that it dynamically updates the current song to play and the next one. That's where the space to store firmware comes in... Anyway, this is totally a feasible project for anyone with time and money to do nowadays. This would be my project, except I have no time and not a spare penny...
Thursday, December 02, 2004
Techie Idea:
So I was walking down across campus and put on my new www.fromtheblue.com earmuffies and I thought how it could totally be a wireless audio device. All I'd need was a simple storage device with memory that could send signals via bluetooth or wireless, a receiver with memory enough to store some firmware and 2 songs, and audio output capabilities. The storage device could be like Ipod size and store gigs of songs, which firmware could control on/off, play, stop, and sending songs via wireless. You'd think there'd be delay in sending as it is wireless, but the receiver could store 2 songs, so that it dynamically updates the current song to play and the next one. That's where the space to store firmware comes in... Anyway, this is totally a feasible project for anyone with time and money to do nowadays. This would be my project, except I have no time and not a spare penny... (eh, hehe holiday season) Anyway, just an idea that occured to me. Turns out my earmuffies have pockets to insert audio output devices actually. pretty neat, if you ask me. Only $20.00 US where I got it, kinda pricey for just a pair of these but I like them and they make a pretty cool...err warm Christmas present. I have the white chenille versions if you really wanted to know.
So I was walking down across campus and put on my new www.fromtheblue.com earmuffies and I thought how it could totally be a wireless audio device. All I'd need was a simple storage device with memory that could send signals via bluetooth or wireless, a receiver with memory enough to store some firmware and 2 songs, and audio output capabilities. The storage device could be like Ipod size and store gigs of songs, which firmware could control on/off, play, stop, and sending songs via wireless. You'd think there'd be delay in sending as it is wireless, but the receiver could store 2 songs, so that it dynamically updates the current song to play and the next one. That's where the space to store firmware comes in... Anyway, this is totally a feasible project for anyone with time and money to do nowadays. This would be my project, except I have no time and not a spare penny...
It's been a while since I've posted, but I've thought of a new way to do this more on a daily basis...we'll see how this turns out. For me blogs are a way for me to practice my writing and typing since my major isn't exactly journalism and lets just say the most I've typed is for reports and code...bits of code and coding for me is mostly copy and paste anyway. Soooo, I'm going to try writing EVERYDAY... How? Well, diaries are private and with rampant IP violations and lack of regulation on this type of stuff I've decided not to explain what happens everyday in the life yours truly...instead I'll try regurgitating ideas I've had in my head for a while. Since not many people read this anyway, I hope no one steals my ideas... or please give me credit if you do decide to "borrow" them. This is a medium for me to spew out my creativity and technical side. So from henceforth, I swear that I will post day to day or at least so long as I have access to the internet without too much cost. ~Peace!
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