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QUOTE(Val Brown @ Aug 17 2007, 05:25 PM)

ANd the back would show the echo from the scream???

You know what's really sad, the sensor in the Wii is simply a 3 axis MEMS Accelerometer which is really damn cheap and has a direct analog output from the chip related to orientation. A lot easier to wire one of those up rather than hack the remote....well not as flashy... but still.. come on

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QUOTE(NormKirchner @ Aug 17 2007, 01:39 AM)

Just thought up one for the more "senior" members of the community

Front: Getting old stinks

Back: I have memory.cpp problems

I would've liked to have had one of those colorful tie-dyed T-shirts at NIWeek with the message "Keep Austin Wired". I actually mentioned this in jest to a couple of the NI folks at the registration booth, but of course it's a non-starter idea for the following reasons:

- it's too local a joke

- the joke doesn't translate

- it would probably infringe on the original, which is copyrighted

- it's too geeky even for them

Dave

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QUOTE(David Boyd @ Aug 18 2007, 04:47 AM)

I would've liked to have had one of those colorful tie-dyed T-shirts at NIWeek with the message "Keep Austin Wired". I actually mentioned this in jest to a couple of the NI folks at the registration booth, but of course it's a non-starter idea for the following reasons:

- it's too local a joke

- the joke doesn't translate

- it would probably infringe on the original, which is copyrighted

- it's too geeky even for them

Dave

you're right

I have absolutely no idea what the jokes mentioned above wanna tell me ... :unsure:

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QUOTE(David Boyd @ Aug 17 2007, 07:47 PM)

I would've liked to have had one of those colorful tie-dyed T-shirts at NIWeek with the message "Keep Austin Wired". I actually mentioned this in jest to a couple of the NI folks at the registration booth, but of course it's a non-starter idea for the following reasons:

- it's too local a joke

- the joke doesn't translate

- it would probably infringe on the original, which is copyrighted

- it's too geeky even for them

Dave

Right, the retort might be: But isn't WiFi better?

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QUOTE(yen @ Aug 18 2007, 09:13 PM)

Oooh, I know!

How about a shirt with your avatars from the NI forums on the front and the avatar from LAVA on the back? :shifty:

Yen tst, you would need a new shirt every 5/6 months!

Yes, I could wear it backwards!

Oh and with my Openg.org avator, I could wear it inside out.

And maybe your signature of Info-labview on the shoulder part!

Ton

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QUOTE(crelf @ Aug 18 2007, 06:58 AM)

Ya, I love that shirt.

I also wore it to the Gingerman, but then I slept in it that night so then I couldn't wear it during the week. They sell them at the Austin airport, I suggest you all buy one next time you land in Austin so we can all wear them at the LAVA\OpenG BBQ. 70+ people wearing tie-die shirts makes for a cool photo. Throw in some 3D glasses from Irene and you can start to reach the fifth dimension.

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QUOTE(NormKirchner @ Aug 20 2007, 11:55 AM)

I had another idea that went up on Twitter so I'm not sure who all saw it on the blog

But how bout a shirt that says

Front: Would you like to see My x-node

Back: AutoGrowEnabled=TRUE

AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA

OH My

Someone stop me HAHAHAHAHAH

Is ALL of that on the back? Seems that would make if a very long...uh....shirt.

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