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== Wayward Bike == A bike that twitters it's location and takes pictures automatically. On a sweet chopper bike donated from Velocipede install an inexpensive boost mobile phone with GPS and bluetooth interface a low profile unix device to take pictures from web cams facing the biker and forward to be updated in a twitter feed and mologogo service. Device would be integrated as part of a stereo/lights system (spoke POV!) powered by C cell batteries and solar array and with a charging system. The bike would be left out with a full explanation that by using the bike you agree to have your image and location posted online and will not hold velocipede/node responsible for getting run over in traffic and that the bike is free for anyone to use when you are not in transit. This is an opportunity to explore inexpensive unix embedded systems and to collaborate with velocipede to combine our collective tools (I really want to use that welder!) and expertise and to generate interest in our groups with online promotion.
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