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TETHER ! I am traveling around right now and I want to tether with the iphone! I have tinyproxy working half the time, but is this still the way to go? I heard something about proxy directly through SSH...

any insight on this out there?
pictearthusa @ Jun 25th 2007 3:35AM

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At Pict'Earth we sell imaging systems that are powerful, easy to operate, and at a low cost.
From Pict'Earth USA:
We strategically chose this plane, the Easy Star. It has a propeller that is in the back of the fuselodge, which makes it safe to take off and land. The plane is easy to fly, it will glide for a really long time after a takeoff with the brushless electric motor.
The N95 is strategic for us too. It is all in one data collection device with its gps, optics, and the Pict'Earth software. If your wondering about the safety of the phone, all of the 2,500+ pictures that are in the website gallery are from the same N95. The phone is protected inside the body of the plane, a foam sarcophagus. It is a special "elapor" foam that is nearly indestructible, and highly repairable.
At Pict'Earth we sell imaging systems that are powerful, easy to operate, and at a low cost. We now see aerial imagery acquisition that is closer to the hands of the people.
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