Three-wheeled Wireless Internet 111
An anonymous reader writes "I just found this article which describes how a group of people in the UK built a 3 wheeled trike-type rickshaw to give visitors to a festival mobile Internet access. An interesting read for those /.ers into wireless networks, it also gives good information about the use of satellite for net connectivity and renewable energy sources. They do a good job of lightening a dry subject with a dash of humour." (The festival here is The Big Green Gathering, which sounds like a low-key, English version of Burning Man.)
pretty cool (Score:3, Interesting)
hmmm chicks (Score:2, Funny)
Portability perhaps? (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't know if I'm too keen to rent a little bike with an internet connection. I'd much rather have wireless connection points scattered over the festival terrain which would allow a PDA to connect - that way, I can even walk.
One day, when technology is dirt cheap (if that ever happens), then I wouldn't mind having a little computer loaded on a little bike like that.
Until then, I first need personal connectivity
Save the whales! - collect the whole set
Re:Portability perhaps? (Score:5, Informative)
They describe setting up a number of wireless base stations using 802.11b to "ensure that the majority of wireless clients could connect to our network". They built the rickshaw as a moving terminal so that people without laptops/PDAs could have a chance to use the network.
Cost (Score:1)
uh (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:uh (Score:2, Funny)
Uh... Is this a trick question?
Re:uh (Score:3, Insightful)
Also, it wasn't just a few hours, it was five full (and very fabulous) days for the punters, and a lot of the workers were there for a week beforehand and a week afterwards.
The rickshaw technology is not demeaning. For that matter, the opportunity it gives to grindingly poor people to fee
What if you couldn't go to the festival otherwise? (Score:1)
The 'net can indeed encroach on our busy lifestyles, but it can be liberating, too.
Then again, one of my primary hobby is cave exploration, and they ain't made the cell phone that will work down there (though it is technically
Sorry. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:[OT] Feeling Low? Read this! (Score:1)
Shame it got moderated to -1
Re:[OT] Feeling Low? Read this! (Score:1)
misleading header (Score:2, Funny)
eh, nevermind...
Just took my laptop .... (Score:4, Insightful)
Then I realized "I'm in the middle of the desert I don't want my email to find me", quickly checked slashdot and turned it off ....
Re:Just took my laptop .... (Score:2)
how?
" There will be NO internet connectivity via PlayaNet, we feel that during the event, the internet can survive without us."
Cue 'logging on' joke. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Cue 'logging on' joke. (Score:1)
Yeah! It's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippie crap (Score:1)
Re:Exactly (Score:1)
Now, a slashdotter blindly judging a large group of people without bothering to research their claims... that sounds a little on the hypocritical side I'd say.
Re:Exactly (Score:1)
Aren't you being just slightly judgemental here? You've made an assumption between the plethorer of different things going on at this festival and what they did, without knowing what they do and how this all fits together. Perhaps you ought to presume less and appreciate that you are not being preached to, just presented with s
Re:Exactly (Score:1)
That, my friend, is either sheer hypocracy, or stupidity and ignorance.
Re:Exactly (Score:1)
Re:Exactly (Score:1)
Well I don't have a problem if ppl want to practise "mumbo-jumbo", just so long as it doesn't interfere with my life which it doesnt.
Oh man (Score:4, Funny)
Whether this is a plus or a minus depends entirely on your age.
Big Green Gathering != Burning Man (Score:1)
However I'm not too sure how popular people tapping away on laptops would be - my experience of the Big Green Gathering would lend me to expect they would get lots of pitying looks from most of the crusties.
I went to one outside Leeds a couple of years back, and it was great fun. All electricity used is generated on site, using solar panels, windmills and pedal power - which means that unless a band has lots of energetic fans, they tend not to get to
Re:Big Green Gathering != Burning Man (Score:1)
No I don't make fun of leather-wearing vegetarians, just the ones who eat fish (and even chicken) and claim they are still vegetarian.
But I don't find it necessary to criticise people who lead an environmental life, I think it is highly laudable and I think that the environmental damage we are wreaking on this planet is probably the single greatest danger mankind as a whole is facing.
I'm not about to get into a pissing contest about who has
Re:Oh man (Score:2)
My camp typically runs a generator a few hours each day to charge batteries (we have art projects that need recharging during the day, and for our music) and to run soldering irons, other than that we do without.
In some sense it's probably more a test of individual self reliance since it's a relatively extreme environment and yo
I should add .... (Score:1)
Low-key burning man? (Score:2, Funny)
Mod with your heart, not your intellect!
Re:Lessons learnt (Score:2)
a) I learnt how to X (speaking of past learnings)
b) I have learned how to X (speaking of present learning)
But both can be switched around to personal preference, I would use A but hey, im English so i would naturally use the way i was taught at school..
Simon
Re:Lessons learnt (Score:2)
You should cross the Atlantic instead. It's quicker. :)
WiFi Chick (Score:4, Funny)
Re:WiFi Chick (Score:1)
Re:WiFi Chick (Score:1)
Re: (Score:1)
Star Trek triangulation for the masses (Score:1)
Green Gathering (Score:5, Informative)
the BGG is an activists gathering, while there is music at night, by day it is not a hedonists paradise like Burning-Man but more a massive sustainability workshop where you can learn about non-violent resistance through to how to get web without a mains socket.
People on
I am realy glad the BGG got slashdotted because it rarely gets a mention in the UK, let alone internationally.
BTW - Heds from overseas looking for a Burningman Type experience should try Glastonbury festival - the BGG is for serious activists, travelers and the free-festival harcore, the first thing you notice is that there is no branding or commercialism on site which is wierd to say the least in this day and age.
As for cost... its difficult to know. Short of the tech itself, the iTrike is probably recycled bits and bobs from...
Rinky-Dink
http://www.baka.co.uk/rinky/
Raymundo's Renewable Lounge
http://www.ray-mundo.co.uk/
and some road protest site somewhere.
Re:Green Gathering (Score:2)
And anyway, I thought Burning Man had the patent on "no branding or commercialism on site". Anyway, what about this?
Tree Energy Workshop - Friday Morning
Dave Bradshaw has lived and worked in the woods for many years. He now creates beautiful and inspirational furniture and wooden jewellery.
Hahahah....he loves the trees so much he chops up their rot
Re:Green Gathering (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Green Gathering (Score:2)
WHAT!!??? Please turn in your Green Party membership card immediately. You will shortly be receiving a visit from the People's Commissariat, after which you will be relocated to a re-education camp for further indoctrination.
No, do not try Glastonbury (Score:1, Informative)
Re:No, do not try Glastonbury (Score:1)
I would say for our US readers, Conversatives (read somewhat left of Democrats).
Re:No, do not try Glastonbury (Score:2)
I would say for our English speaking readers, Conversatives (read with a confused tone due to lack of recognition of the word).
Re:No, do not try Glastonbury (Score:1)
Back in the day - Glasto was very international, you would meet people from every continent, this year was very much lacking. There has always been some local objection, which has made the situation worse but the further people travel, the more likely they are to take in the more traditional tourist sites in the area which is holding the local economy u
Re:No, do not try Glastonbury (Score:2)
hmm. if i remember it was mostly americans trying to sell you `sunshine` acid. When you pointed out they hadn't been available since about 1967 they tended to go away quite quickly.
mind you I did buy a piece of playing card the first time I went. *ahem*
Costs. (Score:2, Insightful)
- Satellite terminal and dish: 5,000
- Buffalo Tech Base stations x 5: 750
- Assorted cabling: 50
- Home made wireless bits: 150
- Home built rack-mount firewall: 1,000
- Dodge D50 s/h: 3,5000
- Rickshaw: 1,000 (guessed)
- Speakers and Amp, Mixer, Batteries: 1,000
- Solar+Wind+Batteries: 10,000 (guess)
- Other bits and bobs: 100
So quite expensive really, obviously you could this for a lot cheaper.
Feeping Creaturism? (Score:1)
NOT BurningMan (Score:2, Informative)
This is more like a church picnic for eco-types.
Hippies (Score:1)
Uh huh... Next year's challenge: A rickshaw mounted solar powered shower and soap.
Re:Hippies (Score:1)
But for serious cleanliness, the various on-site saunas were even better. Big shout out to all at Sam's Magic Hat sauna - built in a converted old caravan capable of holing maybe 20 people if you *really* crammed those sweaty bods together
Re:Hippies (Score:1)
Odd, is it really useful? (Score:2)
Re:Odd, is it really useful? (Score:1)
Hmm (Score:1)
Re:Hmm (Score:1)
We ended up doing Glastonbury, but not with the main stage, as their were too many people taking their cuts to actually page for a 36 hour continuous 200Kb/s video stream (which is what they wanted). Funnily enough the company that we
Cool demo, needs some revision in the implement.n (Score:1)
Unfortunately the rocket that put the sattellites in orbit was a tad less than "earth-friendly" :) (Never mind all the messy heavy manufacturing processes that produced all of the gear)
Next time it might be fun to try something more decentralized, and owe more step away from the military-industrial complex (which admittedly is
Re:Cool demo, needs some revision in the implement (Score:1)
While a good point, if you read the text, it refers to 'Conventional distributed mains and fossil fuel generated power', so we are discussing sources of power here, not communications equipment. It's true that it's not at all perfect, whilst it's generally agreed that BP make the best solar panels, they are also a petrochemical company that a party to the industry that is ruining the environment and heating up
Stats of a /. (Score:1)
http://mirror.us.psand.net/cgi-bin/awstats.
It's interesting to see what browsers and platforms
Reminds me of MagicBike (Score:2)
Ignore that relay truck (Score:2)
Beep beep boop *whistle* (Score:1)
They're called R2 units.