Eric,
As one of the, probably, very few who actually understands what you are
talking about, can be doable.
Quick translation on what Erik was talking about - Curling is a winter
sport, something similar to lawn bowling. Only done on ice.
Probably what you would want to do is look at how Flash and CF
integrate. That would let you do animations of each shot, based on data
recorded in your database.
larry
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Eric Dawson wrote:
>
> Yeah I am closer to creating that open source "sports Centre". But these
> damn day jobs, night jobs, and full-time play kind of cut into the
> recreational work.
>
> Does anyone have any CF applications specifically for curling?
>
> Not important.
>
> What I want to do, with sadness, is diagram our last shot in last nights
> curling action in Winnipeg. And to my suprise, there doesn't seem to be much
> out there. Maybe some Visio templates? with the sheet of ice, a skip, some
> rocks? :)
>
> nuthin. :(
>
> Does anyone have anything? I'll post whatever I do somewhere.
>
> (We are playing home up by two without the hammer. They have first shot with
> about a foot of separation from our second shot. Their rock is biting the
> back of four foot on one side of the house. Our rock just behind nibbling
> the 8ft directly behind. They have a guard about 4 ft from the house on the
> other side of the rings.
>
> Our skip decides to freeze or tap their stone. to force a tricky shot for
> tie. (I would have played the takeout myself, but the ice was tricky????).
> Weight was good, Line was good. As we cross the hogline the rock catches a
> hair, the other turn, and curls an amazing 6 ft to raise their guard from
> the middle of nowhere to the 8 ft (second shot), and they are left with a
> draw for the win. :( which they confidently made.
>
> Unbelievable. I need to record this baby.
>
> Eric
>
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