We've also looked at the QuickSmart stroller - this folds up really small.
>> update: K-Mart had a sale (20% baby stuff) so the quicksmart turned out to be A$68.
however, would you believe it but the sales rep said not to buy it as it has a poor safety reputation (problem with tipping with the child in it). She recommended a cheapie umbrella stroller (A$30) instead. So we bought it instead :-)
Chris Wong's minimalist online blog. Sometimes this contains Java Enterprise stuff, SOA, web services stuff or just junk...
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Backpack strollers
I've been looking for backpack strollers (ie: one that converts from a stroller to a backpack when needed).
Here is my research: See http://parents.berkeley.edu/recommend/where2buy/strollerbackback.html
Here is my research: See http://parents.berkeley.edu/recommend/where2buy/strollerbackback.html
- Evenflo Hike 'N Roll child carrier backpack/stroller (ebay 110012476140 US$30) [discontinued?]
- InSTEP Stroller Backpack SB100AB Standard Stroller US$60-85
- InSTEP Deluxe Stroller Backpack SB150 Standard Stroller US$90
- Kelty 2004 Convertible Stroller Backpack Carrier US$135-145
- Sports Kids stroller backpack US$62
- Kool Stop Stroller Pack Backpack Free Shipping KS-PACK US$188 (fits in airline)
- no-name stroller from ebay: 2 wheels & rather shaky looking stick (ebay 270017403094 US$10)
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
CygwinLineGraphicsHOWTO - Not404 Projects - Trac
Especially useful when you need to run MC under rxvt
CygwinLineGraphicsHOWTO - Not404 Projects - Trac
CygwinLineGraphicsHOWTO - Not404 Projects - Trac
Mobile Wireless 802.16e gets approved
- Intel pumps $37m into Unwired By Renai LeMay, ZDNet Australia25 August 2005 11:21 AM http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/communications/soa/Intel_pumps_37m_into_Unwired/0,2000061791,39208692,00.htm
- Unwired History
- Planning & Deploying Broadband Wireless (pdf)
- Mobile WiMax gets green light Author: Marguerite Reardon, CNET News.com Date: 09 December 2005 http://cnet.com.au/broadband/wireless/0,39035991,40058900,00.htm
- Wagga Wagga gets Unwired-style broadband Author: Renai LeMay, ZDNet Australia Date: 09 June 2006 http://cnet.com.au/broadband/wireless/0,39035991,40063580,00.htm
Pay-TV operator and carrier Austar today launched the first of a planned 25
regional wireless broadband networks, with Wagga Wagga residents getting access to the same technology popularised by Unwired in city areas.
In a statement issued this morning, Austar said around 14,000 homes in the city would be covered, with plans starting from AU$24.95 a month with no lock-in contract, and speeds ranging up to 1Mbps. - Austar looks inland for wireless broadband By Renai LeMay, ZDNet Australia28 October 2005 04:06 PM http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/communications/soa/Austar_looks_inland_for_wireless_broadband/0,2000061791,39219526,00.htm
- 3G GSM/HSDPA vs WiMAX Posted by: Mitchell CragoPosted on: 18/11/05Story: Unwired sings the lonely WiMAX blues http://www.zdnet.com.au/forums/0,39029293,39222979-20123451o,00.htm
This wireless world
Section: Features
This Wireless World
By Nathan Taylor 22 September 2005 09:41AM Features
The technology topic du jour of the naughties, wireless technology is everywhere. For just about any application or service involving data transport, there’s a wireless solution.
This Wireless World
By Nathan Taylor 22 September 2005 09:41AM Features
The technology topic du jour of the naughties, wireless technology is everywhere. For just about any application or service involving data transport, there’s a wireless solution.