I might have misread somethign but how do ou set up the volume button to act as 
a shudder?

S
On Aug 26, 2010, at 3:18 AM, Sandy Tomkins wrote:

> Hi Yuma,
> 
>    Sounds like you are very well organised! I have to admit that I only just 
> thought of doing this and am not at all set up for it. Do you know if I can 
> set up a dropbox account directly from my iPhone? There are technological 
> reasons here why I can't use the laptop. I do possess a blog, which I have 
> barely used till now, so, maybe there is a good place to start, if I can 
> allow mixed media uploads. 
> 
>    Are you travelling alone? I will be accompanied by my partner, but hope, 
> with the aid of my dog, my iPhone with its Location based systems and 
> Navigon, to be able to wonder around a little da sola! I will try with the 
> visuals, but don't see the screen, so will probably use sound and text rather 
> more. I hadn't thought of Facebook, thanks for that thought. Hmmm, you have 
> put me to shame, must try to get a bit sorted and start the ball rolling 
> before the off!
> 
>    Please send me a link to your blog Yuma, I will be so interested to follow 
> your progress.
> 
>    Ciao amico!
> 
>    Sandy.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 26 Aug 2010, at 10:39, Yuma Decaux <jamy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Again,
>> 
>> Here is how i will be equipped:
>> 
>> -Cane 
>> -yellow fever shot
>> 
>> Iphone 4
>> Macro and fish eye lenses
>> Micro bluetooth keyboard
>> 
>> The apps i will be holding as well as methods of broadvasting will be as 
>> follows:
>> 
>> Facebook app
>> Photoshop express
>> Camera plus with the shutter as volume button
>> Twitter and tweet pic
>> -drop box
>> -blue firey
>> 
>> I've set up my wordpress blog to take email based blog entries with video 
>> and image plugins included in the backend.
>> Thats xhtml and atom protocols for you.
>> 
>> For audio, i will probably use drop box which itself will upload to the 
>> right directory via an ftp daemon i plugged in transmit which itself adds up 
>> to an xml based player on the blog.
>> 
>> I don't know if i am missing something. Oh, yes. The rwandan 
>> telecommunications level of industrialisation has allowed for 3g to be 
>> widespread, at least within the capital area, Kigali. But who knows what 
>> surprises i might get once there.
>> 
>> Anyhow, i think this is a good, portable setup i can use for mobile 
>> journalism.
>> 
>> Hope that somewhat helped
>> 
>> Yuma DX®
>> 
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