How bout you put a gps in the bear and tell her you want to know where she
is at all times?
hmm. on second thought, she might not like that.
Or you always wear a gps and the bear tells her where you are?
hmm. on second thought, you might not like that.
Or how bout you stick one of those walkie talkie phones into the bear. When
she wants to talk to you she squeezes the bear.
DRE
-----Original Message-----
From: brobborb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:01 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Present for a friend
naw. too simple. she doesnt use a hub very often. She has a laptop and
likes to go to internet cafes with wireless. How about i put a USB flash
key/drive inside the bear. That way the bear can be used for storage!
or...
How about this.....is it possible.......
I have an exe. program in the USB flash keychain inside the bear, and when
it's plugged in, the program runs and does something (log onto a website or
something)
----- Original Message -----
From: James Campbell
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: Present for a friend
Turn it into a hub. Grab a Linksys hub from somewhere, and take it
apart. Run the connectors that make the ACK LED's blink from the built
in lights to a couple of LED's you put in the teddy bear's eyes. Then,
every time network traffic goes through the bear, it blinks at you
demonically.
- Jim
brobborb wrote:
>Hey guys, one time i came across this page where this guy cut up open a
teddy bear and put a computer into it (small form factor). The power cord
fitted right into the tail, and the computer could be turned on by pressing
its paw. He made it for his girlfriend. I would like to do something
similar, but mabye something less expensive and a little easier. Since i've
been crimping RJ-45 cables lately, i wanted to do something network related.
But I dunno what!! I was thinking of something like a teddy bear with a
Cat5 cable sticking out of it to be plugged into the computer or network
hub, and the bear does something. Like, maybe display network info in a
small LCD display panel "sewed" right onto its tummy. Well you get the
idea!
>
>Please help. Her birthday is february 18 :-D
>
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