Lucas' idea is to develop small GPS trackers that can be stuck to anything from phones, keys and wallets to clothing and bags, which can then be tracked via a mobile app.The aim is to have the GPS accurate down to a metre, enabling it to be tracked not just to a region but also within a home environment.
Someone needs to tell this kid he has a dumb idea.QuoteLucas' idea is to develop small GPS trackers that can be stuck to anything from phones, keys and wallets to clothing and bags, which can then be tracked via a mobile app.The aim is to have the GPS accurate down to a metre, enabling it to be tracked not just to a region but also within a home environment.Firstly, GPS is not accurate down to a metre, particularly indoors. Phones already have this feature, so it seams kind of redundant.How will the trackers communicate, a mobile connection? radio? However will it be powered, GPS devices use a lot of power.http://www.nzherald.co.nz/hamilton-news/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503366&objectid=11543076
Why the fuck is that news? Kid has a dumb idea an adult close to him needs to be honest with him.
Other ideas floating around Lucas' head include rowing and cycling machines, which use dynamos to charge batteries which could in turn power the gym in which they are used, something he hopes might bring the price of gyms down a bit.
Quote from Plain old Spacemonkey: November 11, 2015, 01:11:51 pmSomeone needs to tell this kid he has a dumb idea.QuoteLucas' idea is to develop small GPS trackers that can be stuck to anything from phones, keys and wallets to clothing and bags, which can then be tracked via a mobile app.The aim is to have the GPS accurate down to a metre, enabling it to be tracked not just to a region but also within a home environment.Firstly, GPS is not accurate down to a metre, particularly indoors. Phones already have this feature, so it seams kind of redundant.How will the trackers communicate, a mobile connection? radio? However will it be powered, GPS devices use a lot of power.http://www.nzherald.co.nz/hamilton-news/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503366&objectid=11543076Until last semester Lucas was doing the sports and leisure course before switching to a Bachelor Degree in Entrepreneurship.
he wont get GPS that accurate because the US can change the timing signals from the satellites - which changes the accuracy
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The old 'tripped and fell on her' excuse.
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Quote from Tiwaking!: April 05, 2015, 06:39:36 pmWho the fuck burnt down the pirate ship in Hastings?! >:( >:( >:( >:(http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11428150QuoteA 20 metre timber pirate ship which was a centrepiece of Hastings' Splash Planet theme park for almost 50 years has been destroyed in an Easter Sunday arson.The ship, built mainly by volunteers and an original attraction when the park was first established as Fantasyland in 1967, was ablaze when the first of three fire crews from Hastings and Napier arrived after the alarm was raised at 6.01am.They need to walk the plankWhy...Why do people do this sort of stuff! :o
Who the fuck burnt down the pirate ship in Hastings?! >:( >:( >:( >:(http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11428150QuoteA 20 metre timber pirate ship which was a centrepiece of Hastings' Splash Planet theme park for almost 50 years has been destroyed in an Easter Sunday arson.The ship, built mainly by volunteers and an original attraction when the park was first established as Fantasyland in 1967, was ablaze when the first of three fire crews from Hastings and Napier arrived after the alarm was raised at 6.01am.They need to walk the plank
A 20 metre timber pirate ship which was a centrepiece of Hastings' Splash Planet theme park for almost 50 years has been destroyed in an Easter Sunday arson.The ship, built mainly by volunteers and an original attraction when the park was first established as Fantasyland in 1967, was ablaze when the first of three fire crews from Hastings and Napier arrived after the alarm was raised at 6.01am.
A pirate ship replica built in a Hastings playground after last Easter's torching of an iconic wooden pirate ship in neighbouring theme park has itself been destroyed after a second arson attack in less than 48 hours.