What's the environmental impact of extra batteries compared to a 1/3 of a sheet
of A4?
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
From: Pat Thaler
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2016 16:34
To: Tim Chown
Cc: Stuart Cheshire; 96attendees(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org; Paul Wouters; Paul
Hoffman; ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Re: [96attendees] Please stop killing trees with pre-printed agendas
I'm very appreciative of the app and the effort put into it. It is pretty much
all I use. The ability to bring up slides easily on my phone when sitting in a
chair in a crowded room where I don't feel like balancing my laptop on my lap
is something I use a lot.
There was an app updated during the week that I hadn't noticed. It solves the
zooming issue and now even on my couple of generations old iPhone, the zoomed
maps are blur free.
@Andrew, there are external batteries to solve that problem.
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 6:53 AM, Tim Chown
<tjc(_at_)ecs(_dot_)soton(_dot_)ac(_dot_)uk<mailto:tjc(_at_)ecs(_dot_)soton(_dot_)ac(_dot_)uk>>
wrote:
On 21 Jul 2016, at 14:05, Pat Thaler
<pat(_dot_)thaler(_at_)broadcom(_dot_)com<mailto:pat(_dot_)thaler(_at_)broadcom(_dot_)com>>
wrote:
I wonder why Stuart's zoomed picture has so much better resolution than on my
phone.
He has an iPhone7 ;)
But more seriously, the app is really good, and we should remember that it’s an
(excellent) volunteer effort, and has improved year on year since it was first
made available maybe 12-15 IETFs ago. Tom even found time last IETF to address
a couple of issues during the meeting (though deleting the app and re
downloading it fixed that issue for me). He has debugging tools on site, or at
least did last time, which was much appreciated.
But there’s room for both the app and the paper copy.
Tim