if your brick can send dtmf, yup!

by the way, for the record, this will *not* be the world's first ever massively multiplayer, on-location game of pong.

it turns out that at SIGGRAPH in 1991, loren carpenter presented
massively multiplayer pong to an audience of 5000 using an
object-recognition system called cinematrix. the audience used painted
wooden sticks as controllers.

http://stage.itp.nyu.edu/history/timeline/cinematrix.html
http://www.cinematrix.com/whatis.html

formal retraction here:

http://moock.org/pipermail/moock-updates/2010-July/000063.html

sorry for the confusion,
colin

Ktu wrote:
Can I participate in pong using a brick as my controller?

Sigh...




On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 6:16 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

you could tell them you'd get to be part of the world's first ever
600-player game of pong!

http://www.moock.org/blog/archives/000302.html

this might help too:
http://www.fitc.ca/participate/SF_convince_your_boss.zip

: )

if you've never been to an fitc before, i think you will be shocked at the
amount of inspiration and knowledge you get out of it, and the number of
connections you make with presenters and other attendees. it's like a
condensed year's worth of research and professional development in a 3-day
bottle.

imho,
colin



Ktu wrote:

Hey list,

I'm trying to convince the C levels why they should drop 3k on sending two
of us to FITC. Currently, they are 'on the fence.' They need convincing
that
this event offers more than what we can get locally.

So, who's going? Why? How did you convince your superiors? What are you
looking forward to and why?

I'm personally excited about the Android content, the talk on the
evolution
of flash on devices, resource management, mobile performance, and the Flex
intro for Flash Purists

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