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- Springboard Modules (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=10)
-- JetLog PowerNapping Module (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=20183)
JetLog PowerNapping Module
Has anyone heard anything about this? I was at PalmGear and when I read about it I almost fell over. This module is designed to help users take "PowerNaps" without the Negative Effects of Napping?
Here is the link:
JetLog at PalmGear
Here is their WebSite:
JetLog
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In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. JOHN 14:2
What an interesting module. I wonder if it will sell?
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Docscully
That is too cool - you can even record personalized wake up calls!
me want - saying that I need nap while doing homework...
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-miradu
Ok, this sounds like a great scheme. Fall asleep, thumb falls off button, alarm sounds. And all for only $100!!! Hmmm.....
Before reading the details I thought this would be a springboard version of an alpha-wave inducer like you see now in Sharper Image.
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What the?
I am as happy as anyone else to see new Springboards come out and support the Visor. But how can we not have an Ethernet Springboard yet we have a PowerNapping springboard.
Hey springboard makers, what's next, the Bowel Movement springboard?
" Keep track of your bowel movements with this great new springboard. If it detects that you are constipated it will offer some food and medicine recomendations."
Give me an Ethernet module.
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Re: What the?
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Originally posted by utz
I am as happy as anyone else to see new Springboards come out and support the Visor. But how can we not have an Ethernet Springboard yet we have a PowerNapping springboard.
Hey springboard makers, what's next, the Bowel Movement springboard?
" Keep track of your bowel moevements with this great new springboard. If it detects that you are constipated it will offer some foods and medicine recomendations."
Give me an Ethernet module.
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In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. JOHN 14:2
Oh my...
I'd say I've seen everything but I'm sure somebody will have an even dumber idea !
For next year's VisorCentral Awards, I think there should be a category for "Most pointless module" and this should win it. I agree with OrangeDeluxe, if this had some kind of external sensors to measure sleep patterns, then this would be an okay module.
Utz, I like your idea of a bowel movement module. Maybe you should mention that in the developer's forum 
Jason
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Did you just go near a burning hot river of lava or are you just happy to see me?
While the powernapper thingie does have a jack for an external sensor - the software is miminal..
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-miradu
I'm convinced that if you use it you will become irratable and paranoid like all those people in that episode of Star Trek.
Re: What the?
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Originally posted by utz
Give me an Ethernet module.
Low Tech Effect
Haven't proven this scientifically - but here's how I manage the exact same effect.
Take a nap - holding your keys in one hand so they'll fall to the floor if your fingers were to come apart (takes some figuring to prop your arm in the right position).
The second you hit that deep sleep - your muscles relax and you loose grip on the keys - they fall to the floor and wake you up. You end up napping for about 10 minutes - and it's timed just perfectly so you wake up feeling perfectly refreshed - none of that groggy feeling.
Used this technique through undergrad and now law school - works like a charm. I'm thinking this module works on the same principle. Give it a try one day when you're feeling tired (if you remember).
If I'm taking a nap on a couch - I usually prop my arm so the keys will fall right on me.
Sounds weird, I know - but give it a try! Won't cost you $99!
keys aren't loud enough to wake me up - I need something like a horn!
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-miradu
Re: Re: What the?
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Originally posted by jonecool
If you want Ethernet, go wireless!
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AMMO - Providing the enemy the opportunity to die for his country.
Great Idea? -NOT
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Originally posted by OrangeDeluxe
Ok, this sounds like a great scheme. Fall asleep, thumb falls off button, alarm sounds. And all for only $100!!! Hmmm.....
Before reading the details I thought this would be a springboard version of an alpha-wave inducer like you see now in Sharper Image.
Before I launch more complaints, I'll again say that I do want the Visor to have support. I am glad modules are comming out, but how many more questionable modlues can the market take?
Now the comlaint: I think a module that uses the Visor just for a battery is pointless. This sleep module could be $20 if it had its own battery. Instead they add $60 worth of flash, software, and other components just so they can use the Visors battery.
More module ideas:
The flashlight module. Software tells you how much battery power is left. Price: $49.99
The car alarm control module. Press a button and your car alarm is set. Press another and it is disarmed. Software tells how many times you pushed the button. Price: $59.99
The sit-up module. Velcro your Visor to the wall. Each time you do a sit up press the button woth your forehead. Software counts the number of sit-ups you do. Price: $99.99
Feel free to steal these ideas. I don't want any royalties.
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Originally posted by utz
The sit-up module. Velcro your Visor to the wall. Each time you do a sit up press the button woth your forehead. Software counts the number of sit-ups you do. Price: $99.99
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In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. JOHN 14:2
Hmmm...
It would not be that hard to rig up a little device with a battery and a loud buzzer/horn on a 'deadman' switch to replace the keys...
Pop it into a slim case with room for the leads, and you can carry it anywhere!
I bet that if I made something like this up that duplicated most of what this module does, I could not sell it for more than about $25
I think this is a good idea for a module, but that it is priced a bit high.
Where can I get that "sit-up velcro module?" If I hurry I can still get it here before xmass! (LOFL)
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Originally posted by utz
The car alarm control module. Press a button and your car alarm is set. Press another and it is disarmed. Software tells how many times you pushed the button. Price: $59.99.
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