Pale_Rider
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Fri Jun-18-04 02:52 PM
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Surf the net while surfing waves |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3812357.stm For a decade, "surfing" has come to mean browsing the net rather than riding ocean waves on a plank. But a surfboard has now been developed that lets surfers surf while surfing. The prototype board has been built by Devon "shaper" Jools Matthews.
It houses a laptop, solar panels, and video camera, and is to launch at the Intel GoldCoast Oceanfest on 18 June.
The world's first wi-fi board uses a high-speed net connection point - hotspot - positioned on the beach.
Chip makers Intel has commissioned the unusual surfboard as part of the free sports and music festival in North Devon to show off how technology can be brought to the sea and sand.
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LynzM
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Fri Jun-18-04 03:13 PM
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I mean, talk about over-application of technology, LOL, but still neat!
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Fri Jun-18-04 03:19 PM
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You see them bobbing behind the breaks waiting for the thousand year waves. It'll give them something to pass the time. The real surfies are catching rides, no matter what the waves. Personally, I prefer body surfing.
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