Some people have turned an old boom box into a Wi-Fi-enabled stereo: They've added music sharing and community-driven playback software into the machine. It looks great--you gotta love the old school boom box they used.
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Some people have turned an old boom box into a Wi-Fi-enabled stereo: They've added music sharing and community-driven playback software into the machine. It looks great--you gotta love the old school boom box they used.
This was part of http://www.nycwireless.net/labdays
last month. Lots of fun. I connected to Bass Station and the Magic Bike. The event was in Cityhall Park where there's always free Wi-Fi not on OUD only.
Klaus Ernst (the OSI C1P guy)