Frequency Clock (was Re: [wsfii-discuss] Re: wsfii-discuss Digest, Vol 25, Issue 24)

james stevens james at spc.org
Sun Apr 1 17:29:13 UTC 2007


Hi,

we still run a version of frequencyclock at 
http://frequencyclock.spc.org/ so have a peek there and use it as you 
wish..! there is hosting space and realserver running there.. let me 
know how you get on..

easy


James



Gerard Mourits wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 03:39:50 +0530, "Fred Pook" <fredpook at gmail.com>
> said:
>   
>> Hi lindsey,
>> I would love to try out Frequency Clock but the servers are down or
>> something ...
>> Maybe i should pass by http://frequencyclock.montevideo.nl/ since i am
>> in amsterdam again and so is montevideo...
>>
>> Any other place i can download it?
>>     
> http://www.frequencyclock.net/index2.html
>   
is very out of date..
> is this where youre looking for ?
>
> Gerard
>   
>> Thanks Freddy
>>
>>
>> On 3/31/07, l annison <l.annison at gmail.com> wrote:
>>     
>>>>> jeff buderer wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>>>> I would like to see the Economic Sustainability of Community Wireless
>>>>>>             
>>> as
>>>       
>>>>>> a major theme at the WSFII Africa 2007 Summit. I will begin work to
>>>>>> incorporate the issue  of economic sustainability and (complementary to
>>>>>> this marketing) into our planning for the Summit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>> Great. The sustainability issue is such an important part of the 'puzzle'
>>> and it's great to hear it will be in the next book and at future events.
>>>
>>> Can I make a request? Some of us are entirely unfunded and just do not have
>>> the resource to attend events in India and Africa, much as we would dearly
>>> love to do so.
>>>
>>> Memory (for digital cameras and recorders) is now so cheap that it doesn't
>>> need to cost a fortune to record panels, workshops, keynotes etc, nor to
>>> stream out or make available after the event to download (Google video,
>>> frequency clock or similar). I know bandwidth for streaming can be an issue
>>> at any event, as well as the quality of the footage, but it would allow
>>> those of us unable to attend in person to see/hear the contributions and
>>> conclusions from such events. And it doesn't need to be edited footage as if
>>> we were actually present, it wouldn't be either!
>>>
>>> I don't know how Consume would feel about using Frequency Clock to make this
>>> available to anyone wishing to watch or listen to conferences/events, but it
>>> would help enormously if virtual attendance (it doesn't need to be in real
>>> time) were possible. I personally would be happy to pay a small 'virtual
>>> attendance' fee to view such footage from events that I would very much
>>> liked to have been present at but could not afford to attend.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Lindsey
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