Thanks for letting me know you guys:o) I started to get a little paranoid that there were actually no wearable users around anymore. Yer the prob with my php account being moved was a complete pain in the ass, you think they might have told me, apparently they forgot;)which annoyed me and a lot of people that tried to fill in the questionnaire, its a shame really that people had put in the effort, leaves you feeling a little powerless! Thanks for the swift feedback, no one gets any spam from this at all, infact I believe its illegal to spam in the UK now. Alan http://www.futuretheories.org/questionnaire.php Quoting: > Well even I was astounded at the amount of people that use wearable > computers on this list LOL, apparently, well I cant tell you the exact > figures, but its less than 1... This really cant be so ? > > I guess that the wearable has finally died! > > http://www.futuretheories.org/questionnaire.php > > I did manage to get 15 other replies from people that surfed across the > site, interestingly mainly from the UK and Japan > > > Alan > > > > > Quoting
: > > > Right after much hassle and the movement of accounts and servers I have > > > finally managed to srt it. So plaease please fill in the > questionnaire, > > so > > we can get a realistic view of what wearable stuff is being used out > > there. I've had a few people say they are really interested in results > so > > > > take a couple of mins and fill in the Questionnaire > > > > Merry Chrismas > > > > Alan > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Hi, I need as many of you out there as possible to fill in this > > questionnaire for me. It only takes a few minutes, I'm trying to get an > > > overview of the wearable computer community so here we go. If I only > get > > > > like 2 replies I guess there arent really any users out there, apart > from > > > > me. Pass it on to as many people as possible > > > > > > http://www.futuretheories.org/questionnaire.php > > > > Thanks for your help > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ********************************************************** > > Alan Chamberlain BA Hons MSc > > Department of Computer Science > > Loughborough University > > Loughborough > > Leicestershire > > LE11 3TU > > Tel: +44 1509 222098 > > > > ********************************************************** > > Human Computer Systems Research Group (HCS) > > ********************************************************** > > > > -- > > Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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