Re: [nbos] Carrying less physical stuff to gameSteve Burchett Tue Jun 29th, 2010In modern usage, "Luddite" is a term describing those opposed to
industrialization, automation, computerization or new technologies in
general. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite#cite_note-0>
If you use older technology by choice, you are merely impecunious rather
than anti-technology.
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Mike Oliver <mike-oliver-at-supanet.com>wrote:
> A plea from a luddite non-tecchie:
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> If NBOS goes off on a tangent, doing stuff for mobile ‘phones and their
> more recent spin-offs, please will they not forget those of us who have
> problems with even the oldest mobile technology and anyway can’t afford £200
> every time some manufacturer decides they want to cream off some more profit
> from the unsuspecting public (how much longer are they going to be
> unsuspecting?). By all means make the odd trip down these side alleys but
> bear in mind there are those of us who can’t afford and may have no wish to
> embrace each new electronic gadget as it appears. Not all of us have
> unlimited funds or run IT departments in major commercial operations so
> don’t always have the need or knowledge to utilise them J
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> Cheers,
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> Mike
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> www.warmodelling.co.uk
>
> www.cartography-services.co.uk
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> ] *On Behalf Of *Richard Leclercq
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> *Sent:* 28 June 2010 15:38
> *To:* Nbos mailinglist
> *Subject:* Re: [nbos] Carrying less physical stuff to game
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> I have two things I'd like to see:
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> A: A way of saving my NBOS material into a .pdf so that it can be run with
> full features but not modified. This means: I can save it to a thumb drive
> or the memory card of my smart phone and run it on a machine at my FLGS or a
> friends place.
>
> B: maybe it is time to think about apps for smart phones and for the new
> ipad. however, i must beg, pretty please with sugar and chocolate:
>
> Not everyone has apple stuff. Please look at blackberry (my brand) android
> or the others.
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> Corollary: is there a good die-roll program/app for a blackberry?
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> Richard K. Leclercq Hardlec-at-hotmail.com
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