Just to add a few more details:
Not only did it draw a lot of
people to our booth who wanted to check it out, handing out 3D glasses
also worked as an extremely good vehicle to start a conversation with
people.
Some visitors must have liked what they saw so much, that they probably forgot
Durk Talsma wrote:
- Some people just not believing that a single machine could drive 10
monitors and actively checking where all the monitor cables
actually went to.
While we're at it, I'd like to remind that these impressive multi-
screen setups, which we (the respective booth crews)
Op 08-11-10 14:21, Martin Spott schreef:
While we're at it, I'd like to remind that these impressive multi-
screen setups, which we (the respective booth crews) have been proud to
present on various FSweekend and LinuxTag shows over the past four (!)
years - in continuously increasing size -
fiers...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Op 08-11-10 14:21, Martin Spott schreef:
While we're at it, I'd like to remind that these impressive multi-
screen setups, which we (the respective booth crews) have been proud to
present on various FSweekend and LinuxTag shows over the past four (!)
years - in
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 15:11:47 +0100, fiers...@zonnet.nl wrote in message
4cd80523.6090...@zonnet.nl:
It is a pity, people always find ways to nick stuff...
..I seriously doubt nicking the 3D filter glasses was
an intention, but the tradition on such business fairs
and trade shows, is indeed
Op 7-11-2010 21:14, Durk Talsma schreef
- Gijs and Jorg trying to outperform each other in terms of their helicopter
flying skills (trying to land it on a chimney, once they found the helipad to
easy).
Were the choppers loaded with presents and were they wearing red robes
and a funny hat,
Dear list,
FSweekend came and went by. The event was over before I even realized it.
Although I was initially skeptical as to whether we would be able to top last
year's presentation, we did so, by quite a large margin. Main attractions this
year were our Thomas-Krenn sponsored server,
Durk Talsma wrote:
Dear list,
We want pictures !! ;-)
Martin.
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That sounds absolutely great! What a pity I was unable to be there.
It sounds like you all have done a great job in promoting flightgear and
open source in general.
Thanks.
m
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