A good use of post-it notes as pixels: http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~inio/dk/?fb If someone had some big glass areas they could do vector games with rolls of colored masking tape. Tempest would be interesting. Kurt -- /** * Kurt Mahan kmahan@xmission.com */
Kurt Mahan wrote:
A good use of post-it notes as pixels:
http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~inio/dk/?fb
If someone had some big glass areas they could do vector games with rolls of colored masking tape. Tempest would be interesting.
That's cool. But if they did it on this campus, the janitorial staff would rip it down, even if they were officially asked to leave it alone. They take down our ADA sign in the restroom on a regular basis, even though its placement was arranged with the disability office. -Chris
Kurt Mahan wrote:
A good use of post-it notes as pixels:
http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~inio/dk/?fb
If someone had some big glass areas they could do vector games with rolls of colored masking tape. Tempest would be interesting.
Kurt
Cool. Though if you are a senior in college today (23 yo), you still weren't born when DK had a "NEW GAME!" sign on top of it. /Punks better stay off my lawn -- Sean McLachlan MIS Manager, Quality Manager LithoFlexo grafics 801.484.8503 sean@lithoflexo.com
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