I think I've got it down to about 10 minutes, if not 5, per my blog post of this morning:
http://mybizmo.blogspot.com/2006/06/more-adventures-with-tinkerbell.html This is good, in case I get to pitch it studios, the way I'm planning, as I think gnu math will only really fly if it comes prepackaged with matching video (lotsa copyleft DVD clips), plus new flavors of reality TV. Hollywood has had its way with computers for so long (way back to 'Hackers' with Angelina), I think it's time it pay back, with some attention to the real world for a change, instead of always this faux scifi version of everything (Hollywood is a misinformation pump, by design). Or call it "day time television" (where we already slot the soaps -- but in this age of satellite and cable, why pretend bandwidth is the limiting factor -- that really *can't* be the problem now can it). If you can't see a way to do this on prime time, think in terms of a "reality show" the under-employed might adopt, and acquire some job skills by watching. Think of the opportunities to cultivate brand loyalty. 4D Solutions, a pioneer in open source. Our TV is not boring, not with all those cartoons and computer animations. Geek TV. S'been a topic in my blog for years. Not much happening though, as Nick Consoletti might tell ya. Everyone is waiting for everyone else I guess. A demons' embrace. A conundrum. Kirby _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
