[02:19] http://tech.slashdot.org/story/12/11/15/1356235/google-engineers-open-source-book-scanner-design [02:26] I saw that, the design is quite interesting [02:40] the local hackerspace around here built a different book scanner using two digicams and a bike brake assembly to hit the triggers [02:40] Honestly i'd ratehr have used two cameras and chdk firmware with electronic usb triggering, much simpler... [02:43] I have to argue otherwise. the bike brake assembly is simpler, because you don't have to use any specific camras [02:48] yes but it ends up getting misaligned and you might not notice that it missed a picture of one half [02:48] and those bike break things are finicky as hell even on bikes [02:48] *brake [03:05] hmm [03:05] the google one that slides back and forth though [03:06] full-auto [03:17] it looks like a big meat slicer [03:28] yeah [08:21] so nice [10:07] WWW.JIZZDAY.COM [10:07] WWW.JIZZDAY.COM [10:07] damn, is that today? totally forgot! [11:00] opz [11:29] hey you guise [11:29] http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hackaday/LgoM/~3/ydVII1E8YJ8/ [11:30] Googles book scanner blue prints :D [22:55] http://support.openfeint.com/dev/openfeint-service-shutdown-and-gree-migration/ [22:56] That's... pretty short notice. [22:58] I don't see many devs moving over to GREE if this is the kind of developer service they can expect. [23:10] "December 14, 2012" so many old games are going to die [23:14] Will games really not function at all without openfeint? [23:15] I would assume the games would still function, if not you'd not be able to use them at all on a non-internet iphone [23:17] well they're not going to have full functionality [23:18] die is a bit strong [23:19] I assume most of it is "compare scores with friends" stuff, so not the greatest loss [23:20] and any game that has a significant online component will probably get updated by the devs