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So basically I am hoping that the OLPC can support video, hopefully Mpeg4 in near-DVD resolution can playback in backlight mode for a sufficient amount of time on a battery charge. I hope more than 2 hours. Then students can carry with them an extra little battery pack in their pocket or bag.
So basically I am hoping that the OLPC can support video, hopefully Mpeg4 in near-DVD resolution can playback in backlight mode for a sufficient amount of time on a battery charge. I hope more than 2 hours. Then students can carry with them an extra little battery pack in their pocket or bag.


I would like to volunteer with OLPC for setting up the 100$ 160GB servers, solar power, 2-way satellite connection and to help as I can with software support and support for a successfull installation of this project. I am willing to go to any of the OLPC countries, and even pay for the travel expenses and accomodation myself. As well as travel to OLPC headquarters first to get a course on all things to know, in terms of software, hardware and communications for a successfull installation in all the different countries.
I would like to volunteer with OLPC for setting up the 100$ 160GB servers, solar power (if needed), 2-way satellite connection (if needed) and to help as much as needed with software and hardware installation support. That is for the areas where the local software and hardware workforce can use some help for setting things up related to OLPC. I am willing to go to any of the OLPC countries, and even pay for the travel expenses and accomodation myself. As well as travel to an OLPC affiliate office first to get a course on all things to know, in terms of software, hardware and communications for helping for a successfull installation in as many different places as possible in all the OLPC countries.

Revision as of 12:23, 6 April 2006

I'm 23 years old video-blogger, been to Film School and Multimedia Designers schools in Denmark.

My latest video-blog from the CeBIT consumer electronics show in Hannover Germany on 9-15th March 2006: http://cebitvideo.com

My video-blogging project of covering many events all around the world. I am planning to cover Tarantino Film Festival and WCIT in Austin Texas in end of April and May, the E3 in May and Cannes Film Festival also in May: http://videocoverage.org

My idea of organizing the truth about everything. For now it's just an idea, I want to work with Web 2.0 programmers to realize a revolution for democracy: http://truthengine.com

My old portal with links to my videos and to my music: http://charbax.com

My latest blog where I talk about OLPC ideas, Google ideas and Direct democracy ideas: http://itcommunism.com

+ I do more projects to do with Video Distribution on the internet.

I think education should be a lot about video on the internet. Just simply providing students with filmed classes, not only from local teachers, but from lecturers from all over the world, working to make the best filmed lessons about all subjects. As well as watching interesting documentaries about every subject in video format is a great way to learn, I think.

So basically I am hoping that the OLPC can support video, hopefully Mpeg4 in near-DVD resolution can playback in backlight mode for a sufficient amount of time on a battery charge. I hope more than 2 hours. Then students can carry with them an extra little battery pack in their pocket or bag.

I would like to volunteer with OLPC for setting up the 100$ 160GB servers, solar power (if needed), 2-way satellite connection (if needed) and to help as much as needed with software and hardware installation support. That is for the areas where the local software and hardware workforce can use some help for setting things up related to OLPC. I am willing to go to any of the OLPC countries, and even pay for the travel expenses and accomodation myself. As well as travel to an OLPC affiliate office first to get a course on all things to know, in terms of software, hardware and communications for helping for a successfull installation in as many different places as possible in all the OLPC countries.