Fun with fotoblogging
May. 19th, 2004 07:04 pmI am sitting on a train from Waterloo to Wimbledon, to meet Jess from work. Update for anyone not living in the UK: it is fucking hot. And humid, too. We are all starting to dread what August will be like.
Readers may have noticed a flurry of posts to
cipher_photo today. I'm having fun. I'm now constantly scanning for things to photograph, and I've practised how fast I can get my phone out and take a photograph. I'm sure
spikeylady's mick-taking is right, and I'll soon be evaluating phones on how good the camera is and whether it has a flash - except of course that the Treo 600 is the only Palm-based cameraphone, and they are apparently in short supply, so I won't be letting go of this one any time soon.
I still think the cameraphone is essentially a crazy idea, driven by a solution looking for a problem rather than any natural technological convergence. I have only once tried to send a "picture message" - a weird idea. But frankly, put any old gimmick in something I have with me all the time and I'm likely to see what use I can put it to.
I had an idea today and I thought I should describe it here in case it's original - general patent-warding practice. But that will have to wait until tomorrow morning...
Readers may have noticed a flurry of posts to
I still think the cameraphone is essentially a crazy idea, driven by a solution looking for a problem rather than any natural technological convergence. I have only once tried to send a "picture message" - a weird idea. But frankly, put any old gimmick in something I have with me all the time and I'm likely to see what use I can put it to.
I had an idea today and I thought I should describe it here in case it's original - general patent-warding practice. But that will have to wait until tomorrow morning...
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Date: 2004-05-19 11:20 am (UTC)One major problem with camera phones is that for most of them the camera is integral, and it's often easy to take pictures on the sly.
It's not unusual to find places that ban cameras (particularly semisecure facilities), and a lot of secure facilities insist that cellphones be turned off (or ban them). But now there's a growing number of recreational places that ban cellphones because of the growing number of them with cameras. It first hit the news around a year ago, when a health club frequented by the rich and famous banned camera phones. But D.C.'s BDSM organization has banned all cell phones from its functions.
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Date: 2004-05-20 06:56 am (UTC)It has been unusually sunny in Glasgow this week, but not hot or humid; it was like that a few weeks ago. I am definitely dreading what August will be like three floors up, in a room with six computers and no fan. Perhaps I'll be in a different part of the UK by then, but that's a much longer topic for my own journal...