2006-11-01, 03:37 AM
JonnyCam Wrote:I just hope you didnt have anything to do with those awful parking meters they have in the CBD.lol - I narrowly escaped that project

2006-11-01, 03:37 AM
JonnyCam Wrote:I just hope you didnt have anything to do with those awful parking meters they have in the CBD.lol - I narrowly escaped that project ![]()
2006-11-01, 08:31 AM
sub Wrote:I currently work from home doing various software development contracts, which is great since I get watch my kids grow up.Stick to that!!!!!!!!! It's the best decision I ever made. When the kids have grown and gone, work will still be there ![]() sub Wrote:through to high availability prepaid mobile topup platforms (Orange in the Netherlands), and a lot of work for Vodafone and Ericsson. Aahhh................I'm probably still paying for that. ![]() Good thing I don't drink Coke....... ![]()
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2006-11-01, 08:07 PM
I just love the irony that this all started with the PVR 350 which Sub seems to now have a love-hate-hate relationship with.
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2006-11-02, 12:19 AM
Coke machines and parking meters that can receive payments from sms cellphone messages????
I really feel like I live in a hick town now. ![]()
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2006-11-02, 01:06 AM
I didnt think that North Carolina was that small!
Wellington is small, but the city council do like to come up with new ways of making you pay a lot for a parking space! I dont think I've seen a SMS coke machine. Sub: Where were these machines meant to be deployed?
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2006-11-02, 01:19 AM
Quote:I dont think I've seen a SMS coke machine.There were only ever a handful of trial machines in Auckland and Christchurch, that were ultimately removed. The key sticking point was that when pre-paid mobile customers buy $50 of air time from a shop, vodafone etc dont get $50 (since there needs to be some markup for the shop owner to make a profit). The Vodafone cut on the vending transcation was pretty small, so they were concerned about customers buying $50 worth of product and them making a loss off it by the time they paid coke. They were concerned about the same issue for mobile gambling and other services they were planning at the same time, and decided to step back and think about it for a while... In later services like the parking stuff, they opted to make it pretty transparent that the user would be paying a service fee on top for the convenience of using their mobile for the purchase.
2006-11-02, 11:02 AM
Up here in Norway we've had the SMS payable coke-machines for a few years now. Never used 'em myself, but they work pretty well far as I know :-)
Cool to hear the story behind a great piece of software, Sub. K
2006-11-03, 04:11 PM
Thanks again Sub. All of this backround is really interesting. Everything I know about New Zealand I learned from "Lord of the Rings" and "Worlds Fastest Indian" (I also seem to remember something on CNN about your Capitol losing electricity for weeks at a time).
I always picture sub in a small room with a fireplace sitting in front of a computer next to a little round window looking out a an emerald green slope dotted with sheep leading down to the sea. Keep up the good work! If it ever becomes more work than it's worth be sure to have a donation drive before throwing in the towel. I really think you could afford to be a little more aggresive in this area without turning anyone off.
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2006-11-03, 04:28 PM
Quote:Thanks again Sub. All of this backround is really interesting. Everything I know about New Zealand I learned from "Lord of the Rings" and "Worlds Fastest Indian" (I also seem to remember something on CNN about your Capitol losing electricity for weeks at a time).There was a photo out of my home office window posted a while back. Its a pretty nice view, but sorry, no sheep. My brother lives in Wanaka, which is real Lord of the Rings country, huge mountains, big scenes everywhere - though much of the LotR movies, and king kong etc, were made at studios here in Wellington. BTW, you're thinking of Auckland which did have problems with power for a couple of weeks a while back. Luckily no problems like that here.
2006-11-03, 04:40 PM
sub Wrote:There was a photo out of my home office window posted a while back. Its a pretty nice view, but sorry, no sheep. The horrendous view from sub's window. Body of water, beautiful structures and landscape, please..... ![]()
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