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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | [[Megan]] and [[Cueball]] create a new pet by putting an {{w| | + | [[Megan]] and [[Cueball]] create a new pet by putting an {{w|EEE PC}} into a {{w|hamster ball}}, allowing it to roll around. |
The {{w|Asus Eee PC}} was one of the first subnotebook computers available on the American market, noted for its small size and coming pre-installed with Linux. With a diagonal size of 11 inches, it would take a big hamster ball to carry it like this. | The {{w|Asus Eee PC}} was one of the first subnotebook computers available on the American market, noted for its small size and coming pre-installed with Linux. With a diagonal size of 11 inches, it would take a big hamster ball to carry it like this. | ||
− | {{w|Omniwheel}}s are wheels with rollers mounted on the edge to allow the wheel to slide sideways. The wheels in the drawing look more like {{w|Mecanum wheel}}s, which have rollers mounted at an angle to the edge. Both | + | {{w|Omniwheel}}s are wheels with rollers mounted on the edge to allow the wheel to slide sideways. The wheels in the drawing look more like {{w|Mecanum wheel}}s, which have rollers mounted at an angle to the edge. Both Omniwheels and Mecanum wheels are used in omni-directional drive systems, like you would use to drive a hamster ball from the inside. A {{w|webcam}} is connected magnetically to the top of the hamster ball, which connects to an rf link to transmit wirelessly to the computer. |
TCO is {{w|total cost of ownership}}, which is exactly what it sounds like: the purchase price of something, plus all costs of keeping, operating, and/or maintaining that something. It's used in accounting to determine something's true cost-to-value evaluation. In the case of a cat, TCO would primarily consist of food, litter, veterinary care, etc. Refer to [[#Trivia|trivia for more details]]. For the device in the comic, there would be a small ongoing cost (occasional recharges for the batteries) after the initial investment. | TCO is {{w|total cost of ownership}}, which is exactly what it sounds like: the purchase price of something, plus all costs of keeping, operating, and/or maintaining that something. It's used in accounting to determine something's true cost-to-value evaluation. In the case of a cat, TCO would primarily consist of food, litter, veterinary care, etc. Refer to [[#Trivia|trivia for more details]]. For the device in the comic, there would be a small ongoing cost (occasional recharges for the batteries) after the initial investment. | ||
− | A {{w|Roomba}} is a self-directed robotic vacuum cleaner made by iRobot | + | A {{w|Roomba}} is a self-directed robotic vacuum cleaner made by iRobot. |
− | {{w|Python (programming language)|Python}} is a programming language popular among geeks running Linux. Among other features, it has a large number of easily installed 3rd-party libraries | + | {{w|Python (programming language)|Python}} is a programming language popular among geeks running Linux. Among other features, it has a large number of easily installed 3rd-party libraries which make it easy to add features to programs. In this case, [[Cueball]] is importing the "soul" library to give the new pet a soul – <strike>obviously</strike> something that a programming language cannot actually do. This is a reference to [[353: Python]]. |
The title text refers to the {{w|One Laptop per Child}} project spearheaded by Nicholas Negroponte around 2005, with the goal of building an inexpensive, durable sublaptop that could be distributed to children in developing countries to give them an educational edge. | The title text refers to the {{w|One Laptop per Child}} project spearheaded by Nicholas Negroponte around 2005, with the goal of building an inexpensive, durable sublaptop that could be distributed to children in developing countries to give them an educational edge. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[Megan is placing EEE PC inside hamster ball. Cueball scratches | + | :[Megan is placing EEE PC inside hamster ball. Cueball scratches head.] |
:Cueball: What are you doing? | :Cueball: What are you doing? | ||
:Megan: Mounting your EEE PC in a hamster ball. | :Megan: Mounting your EEE PC in a hamster ball. | ||
− | :Megan: Well, the TCO of a cat is like $ | + | :Megan: Well, the TCO of a cat is like $1000/year, so we're saving money. |
:[Cueball is typing.] | :[Cueball is typing.] | ||
− | :Megan: Microcontrollers are all wired up | + | :Megan: Microcontrollers are all wired up. How's the brain coming? |
:Cueball: I've taught it obstacle avoidance and blogging. | :Cueball: I've taught it obstacle avoidance and blogging. | ||
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:Roomba: ''Beep!'' | :Roomba: ''Beep!'' | ||
− | : | + | :Diagram: Webcam, RF links, bearings, omni wheels, magnets, EEE PC, omni wheels, battery |
− | :[Hamster ball bounces down | + | :[Hamster ball bounces down flight of stairs.] |
− | :Hamster ball: ''Bonk bonk'' | + | :Hamster ball: ''Bonk, bonk'' |
− | :Off-panel: Man, I hope it's | + | :Off-panel: Man, I hope it's OK that we're laughing at this. |
− | :[Megan picks up | + | :[Megan picks up ball.] |
:Megan: I think my mothering instinct took a wrong turn somewhere. | :Megan: I think my mothering instinct took a wrong turn somewhere. | ||
− | :Cueball: You mean an | + | :Cueball: You mean an awesome turn. |
:[Cueball is typing.] | :[Cueball is typing.] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*According to [http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=1+2137&aid=1542 Pet Education's list], the TCO for a cat is between 310 and 1169 USD per year. | *According to [http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=1+2137&aid=1542 Pet Education's list], the TCO for a cat is between 310 and 1169 USD per year. | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} |