Maybe you ought to check out what real globe trotting photojournalists
are using. Like WiFi connections to their satellite-phone. "Delete my
photos? Sorry, they are already in NYC." You are just talking about
another cheap consumer gadget, but you forgot the world-band radio and
the generator flashlight.
Say, anybody on the list got one of those swiss army knives with the
memory stick in it? They strike me as a solution looking for a problem.
graywolf
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob, et. al.,
Yes, I understand the difference. It was just statement that was
a bit incomplete.
Obviously, because of power and related physical requirements a
network connector would likely be a plug-in of some sort.
Probably with a little Lithium/Ion battery for a suitable
operating life. Some sort of login/password storage.
Certainly not a standard feature. But might be wonderful for
photographing all sort of things and sending the pics before
anyone can stop you. Consider the possibilities for journalism,
both real news and sports.
Collin