Monday, March 27, 2017

post mytosis

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Organization has become Organization and ...
there's a problem. they belong together, but they are unreadable together


Just reminded ... I would like to set up an Android phone as a kiosk ... i could give it to somebody and there would be an app running, and they could use that app, but either they can't exit the app or, if they do, a login is required to get back into apps ... or ... making things even more interesting ... there could be a little account they can access ... they can use the phone ... maybe it's pre-loaded with some apps ... they just can't access another account on the same phone ... ?

the main thing i want 2 do with that is sccreensharing, in lieu of an overhead monitor
oh, for crying out loud ... they could log in to view my screen from an app on their own phone
or, more importantly, (iPad ...) tablet
but it would be nice if i could give them a device ...
which returns us to the kiosk problem
well, they could log in from their laptops ... yeah ...

normal

to organize means, ultimately, to divide into parts ... which sounds so strange ...
and then to connect those parts together using some kind of set of rules
really, is it dividing? that sounds barbaric ... which is completely silly ... but
i've thought of an alternative notion for sensitive souls
it's creating ... parts

Blogger creates parts.
Blogger connects parts together.



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normal

normal

to organize means, ultimately, to divide into parts ... which sounds so strange ...
and then to connect those parts together using some kind of set of rules
really, is it dividing? that sounds barbaric ... which is completely silly ... but
i've thought of an alternative notion for sensitive souls
it's creating ... parts

Blogger creates parts.
Blogger connects parts together.

Organization

Just reminded ... I would like to set up an Android phone as a kiosk ... i could give it to somebody and there would be an app running, and they could use that app, but either they can't exit the app or, if they do, a login is required to get back into apps ... or ... making things even more interesting ... there could be a little account they can access ... they can use the phone ... maybe it's pre-loaded with some apps ... they just can't access another account on the same phone ... ?

the main thing i want 2 do with that is sccreensharing, in lieu of an overhead monitor
oh, for crying out loud ... they could log in to view my screen from an app on their own phone
or, more importantly, (iPad ...) tablet
but it would be nice if i could give them a device ...
which returns us to the kiosk problem
well, they could log in from their laptops ... yeah ...

Organization

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Just reminded ... I would like to set up an Android phone as a kiosk ... i could give it to somebody and there would be an app running, and they could use that app, but either they can't exit the app or, if they do, a login is required to get back into apps ... or ... making things even more interesting ... there could be a little account they can access ... they can use the phone ... maybe it's pre-loaded with some apps ... they just can't access another account on the same phone ... ?

the main thing i want 2 do with that is sccreensharing, in lieu of an overhead monitor
oh, for crying out loud ... they could log in to view my screen from an app on their own phone
or, more importantly, (iPad ...) tablet
but it would be nice if i could give them a device ...
which returns us to the kiosk problem
well, they could log in from their laptops ... yeah ...

normal

to organize means, ultimately, to divide into parts ... which sounds so strange ...
and then to connect those parts together using some kind of set of rules
really, is it dividing? that sounds barbaric ... which is completely silly ... but
i've thought of an alternative notion for sensitive souls
it's creating ... parts

Blogger creates parts.
Blogger connects parts together.



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Blogger

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in Blogger ... if you can think what that could mean ...
when you're logged in
and you go to your Blog
you are logged into the most powerful editing environment in computing



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an hour

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decided to buy a Kindle
sort of a no brainer
i want to do more reading!
bought it at Best Buy ... that was fun

carefully logging the whole setup process
and about the second thing is ... well ... a password thing
not my Amazon password
but i know i'm gonna need that soon

thus the note
 took me an hour to retrieve my Amazon password, which is a very good thing!                buy your Kindle via this affiliate link ... ?!
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parts

I'm trying to break my project down into smaller parts.

The first part I've identified is an app ... on my phone, I would go to it, and it would allow me to maintain a list of authorized users within my organization.

It's actually a list of authorized devices, and members of my organization will each have one or more athorized devices.

The list is stored on the cloud ... and on my device. This means I need to create a (secure) location on the Web ... prefarably for free ... if you have suggestions about that*.

For context, the next part is, each team member's device is equipped with an app they can use to take a picture, and that picture gets uploaded, of course automatically, to a (secure) location on the Web ... I mean ... the Cloud ... when I say that.

More than anything (as you can sort of see), this is as a way to familiarize myself with the technology. Still, I need a way to test whether the thing is working. As a way to make that fun, maybe this: all the uploaded images get embedded in a web page, as thumbnails, so I (or anyone else) can go to that page and see the images. Well, actually, maybe I'm not ready to go that far. How about this: on my phone is an app that gets a page of thumbnails from the Cloud location. I can give the app to anyone, but their app on their device would require authorization, which will by checked by the first part, blah blah blah, to see the pictures.

* I think I've read that cloud services providers offer free accounts for testing ideas and the like.