[ there's a couple of ways of answering this: the truth, which is — "absolutely fine, some people find me annoying depending on the capacity in which we're working as a team or lacking in punctuality, again depending on capacity", or there's: ]
On a scale of 1-10 or are we going with an alternative? We can go with 'I haven't received any complaints'.
[ the aside of which is absolutely: but truth be told, would prefer to work solo. ]
A homing beacon that people can activate if they run into trouble, ideally installed onto the tablets, that will let others in town know not only that they need support, but will identify their location.
Admittedly this is far beyond the realm of my experience. I thought to ask Dr Ingram and Madam Lutece as well, the latter of which has volunteered her lab as a workspace.
The Doc knows the tablets inside out and Madam Lutece has been pretty vocal about her accomplishments. It shouldn't be beyond the realms of possibility.
As a note... The simplest way of doing something like this is going to need as many people to have it on their tablets as possible, unless the Doc has an answer I don't. (He is from the future.)
In terms of testing, two tablets at a minimum would be enough. Preferably three.
Yes, he mentioned privacy concerns that I find valid. He did, after all, manage to avoid a reset by hiding from it.
I'll look at rounding up a few volunteers who would be willing to install it and test it, once it's complete. I imagine having the three of you on hand to supervise the first attempts would help troubleshoot any potential issues.
It doesn't have to be something that runs constantly in the background. In fact, it might be easier if it's not. We don't exactly have a wealth of satellites to choose from.
Honestly Mr Parker, with the abundant evidence gathered that suggests timeline variances all around, I considered the relevance of a year to be moot.
If it's experience you're asking about, I suppose I understand the theory in layman's terms, but it isn't my area of expertise. I hoped to learn along the way, but not if it wastes all of your time.
[Bruce is very careful about keeping his digital identity separate from the physical. He doesn't use his last name when meeting others, he's mindful about his presence, his diction, his cadence and behavior. He's crossed paths with Peter a few times already but he'd never been willing to lift the metaphorical veil.
The question then becomes: who told him. It's a very small list. One name rises to the top.
The only reason that Bruce chooses not to pursue it is because he doesn't wish to derail the project. Time and place.]
Bluetooth or similar. The short version is that in theory, once the app is launched, it'll generate - let's say a key - which it'll transmit via bluetooth. This key will contain information like the User ID of the tablet and the location that the ping is coming from. The more pings it gets from other devices, the more accurate.
The obvious issue is range — but it'd be feasible enough for it to keep track of last known (in range) location, and for that to update the closer anyone with a similarly enabled device gets to the source.
Oh, man, I should point out it's been a while since I've taught, and you're a little older than my usual students.
[ is the first message he sounds. it's not something he's admitted to, strictly speaking, outside of a conversation with castiel but at that point, they'd had more theories than absolute confirmation that a portal had brought them here. ]
private
On a scale of 1-10 or are we going with an alternative? We can go with 'I haven't received any complaints'.
[ the aside of which is absolutely: but truth be told, would prefer to work solo. ]
no subject
I wanted to recruit you for a project, unless you've got something else on your plate.
no subject
no subject
A homing beacon that people can activate if they run into trouble, ideally installed onto the tablets, that will let others in town know not only that they need support, but will identify their location.
no subject
no subject
What else can I do?
no subject
As a note... The simplest way of doing something like this is going to need as many people to have it on their tablets as possible, unless the Doc has an answer I don't. (He is from the future.)
In terms of testing, two tablets at a minimum would be enough. Preferably three.
no subject
I'll look at rounding up a few volunteers who would be willing to install it and test it, once it's complete. I imagine having the three of you on hand to supervise the first attempts would help troubleshoot any potential issues.
no subject
Have I ever asked what year it is for you?
no subject
If it's experience you're asking about, I suppose I understand the theory in layman's terms, but it isn't my area of expertise. I hoped to learn along the way, but not if it wastes all of your time.
no subject
So: smartphones, Bruce. Do they exist for you?
no subject
The question then becomes: who told him.
It's a very small list. One name rises to the top.
The only reason that Bruce chooses not to pursue it is because he doesn't wish to derail the project. Time and place.]
They do.
no subject
So, did you also know that GPS isn't necessarily needed to ping the location of other smart devices? It doesn't require any invasion of privacy.
no subject
How would you disclose a location without GPS?
no subject
Bluetooth or similar. The short version is that in theory, once the app is launched, it'll generate - let's say a key - which it'll transmit via bluetooth. This key will contain information like the User ID of the tablet and the location that the ping is coming from. The more pings it gets from other devices, the more accurate.
The obvious issue is range — but it'd be feasible enough for it to keep track of last known (in range) location, and for that to update the closer anyone with a similarly enabled device gets to the source.
no subject
no subject
But it'll take a little bit of time and unless we discover resources here in Beacon, some sweet-talking of Rastus.
no subject
If nothing else, I could argue that it may distract us long enough to avoid another ferry fiasco.
no subject
Robin could be asked, as well.
no subject
Do you have any experience with portals?
no subject
What kind of experience are we talking? Theoretical? Practical?
The answer's 'yes' with a side helping of 'but...'
no subject
For the sake of a thorough education.
1/2
[ is the first message he sounds. it's not something he's admitted to, strictly speaking, outside of a conversation with castiel but at that point, they'd had more theories than absolute confirmation that a portal had brought them here. ]
no subject
...Not all portals are scientific in nature, and science and magic don't always play well together.
no subject
I'm trying to understand it from a conceptual point. This isn't something I've encountered in my own world.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(1/2) god i hate science, jsyk. IF ANY OF THIS IS WRONG IT'S ALL ME. also comics: vague.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
1/2
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)