Cell Computer Project
http://geocities.com/gene_technics
Regards,
Mihail Molin
GeneTechnics Company
Cell Computer Project
http://geocities.com/gene_technics
Regards,
Mihail Molin
GeneTechnics Company
Thanks for the link, looks interesting
But what are you trying to say ?
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them
I have one idea - if there are any interested programmers on this forum - we could implement the key idea of my project - Compact QWERTY Keyboard - as a mobile application for PDAs with 3.5" displays. Compact QWERTY Keyboard is combining the two international standards - phone numeric keypad and US keyboard layout so I consider it as an open project for the futher cooperation.
For me it looks like spam.
That only means that I have a real project. I feel like Linus Torvalds at the start of his project. - We have Unix. We don't need another Windows. And like that. Strange people not speaking about "experts".
Your first post looked like you were more interested in luring people to your webpage stuffed with ads then presenting your project. Next time, please, add a small description.Originally Posted by genetechnics
Let's forget this talk about ads. What do you think about the project?
Last edited by genetechnics; 5th August 2006 at 21:46.
I see you were inspired by QWERTY, maybe you should try something more usable? And what about "fat finger" syndrome? Will be there enough space between keys?Originally Posted by genetechnics
You kidding. For 130 years we have been using QWERTY and it will be always perfect because it has hexagonal structure - the most reliable and perfect in Nature. It's like Da Vinci's Mona Lisa. No copies with the different layout. Only compacted - what I did in my project saving its structure.
Last edited by genetechnics; 5th August 2006 at 22:53.
Some say that QWERTY was designed to reduce the typing speed and people use it only because they are used to it.Originally Posted by genetechnics
No matter. See my previous post.
Last edited by genetechnics; 5th August 2006 at 22:29.
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