What 'Network Games' Could Have Looked Like 98
An anonymous reader writes "A game for children modified for geeks: The austrian art (or something like that) group monochrom has made the worlds probably first massive multiplayer thumbwrestling performance in the viennese Museumsquartier. They've got some photos and explanation of several network structures (even includes a Death Star Reactor - i wonder how many things like that could be done - new kind of simple origami?). A network game in the 50s? Beware: requires real social interaction!"
Actual reason: (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Actual reason: (Score:1, Funny)
Shhh! (Score:1)
Re:Actual reason: (Score:2)
what did geeks look like before computers?
Geeks are eternal. (Score:2)
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Re:Stupid. (Score:1)
By the way, I'm a rather good thumbwrestler (if I do say so myself), and I do enjoy playing the game. It's great for roadtrips or anything else that involves a lot of waiting.
Then you're doing it wrong (Score:1)
Then again, this is a complex variation of the rules...
Re:Then you're doing it wrong (Score:1)
I realized that in Kindergarten. As the only one. I hate stupid people.
Re:Then you're doing it wrong (Score:1)
Re:Then you're doing it wrong (Score:1)
Re:Then you're doing it wrong (Score:1)
But when the card has been shuffled and are in a set order, a card from the middle of the pile is unlikely to be the same as the top card. Unless it has the same value as the top card, it is either higher or lower. This is the point of the entire discussion; this is the only time apart from deck shuffling that randomness is a factor of the game. Just because it's not predictable doesn't make it inconsequential.
I'm not sure you read my post on how it's supposed to go whe
Re:Stupid. (Score:1)
Eliza Dushku... enough said.
Can't Wait... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Can't Wait... (Score:1)
Viellecht nicht (Score:1)
Swedish, pah! (Score:1)
Jeg er trods alt fra jeres gamle herrefolk
I må bare lære at bruge de rigtige bogstaver igen - hvad er det, I bruger ikke ø og æ, men ö og ä? Puha...
Re:retards (Score:2, Funny)
Relax my friend, everything is in hand... the Austrians being the smart people they are have already sent in The Governator to do their dirty work!!
dexterity required (Score:5, Interesting)
But then, the average person wouldn't be playing massive multiplayer thumbwrestling.
And true ambidexterity is rare.
Re:dexterity required (Score:5, Funny)
Re:dexterity required (Score:4, Interesting)
Well, this is something I wonder about and hope that a more qualified person on slashdot could provide an answer to. Is there any such thing as a naturally ambidextrous [wikipedia.org] or left [wikipedia.org]/right [wikipedia.org] handed person? I'm asking because so many of the things people do with their hand are practiced skills. For example I'm right handed and thus have always shaved with my right hand. But if I were to try and shave using my left hand would my left-handed shaving be any better than the first time I tried to shave with my right hand?
I'm just curious because I have an Aunt who says she's ambidextrous, but I think it's because when she learns something new, she makes an effort to learn it with both hands. IE, when she learned to play tennis, she switched hands every few hits. Also, for my [shameless plug] London Journal [colingregorypalmer.net][/shameless plug] I usually write the entries out long hand first. But after a few pages my right hand gets tired. Because I didn't want to stop, I decided to learn to write with my left hand as well so I could alternate hands on each page.
I just wonder if handedness is the result of the fact than it takes less energy and effort to make one one hand a specialist that is required to make two.
Re:dexterity required (Score:5, Informative)
There is a research team [indiana.edu] that does indepth studies in such areas and obviously there are different theories which exist.
Hereditary factors state that a child is more likely to be born left handed if one parent is left handed, and the chances increase if both parents are left handed.
Socially and culturally, you have reasons like religious beliefs that left handedness is wrong or the left hand is associated with "cleaning yourself". In the old days, kids were beaten for using the left hand.
And then there's other medical reasons like kids who are born with higher levels of testosterone as a result of increased stress during birth are more likely to be born left handed.
True ambidexterity is rare because the brain is wired to predominately favour one hand over the other.
Re:dexterity required (Score:1)
Re:dexterity required (Score:2)
Each hemisphere has its own duties, and usually the more structured part is the left hemisphere, and that's the one we want for motor tasks because it involves simple instructions in a proper order. Some people are "backwards" and their right hemisphere wants to handle writing and similar tasks.
Still there are others whose division of duties is scrambled -- not necessarily a bad thing,
Re:dexterity required (Score:2, Insightful)
She took the scissors, gave me a left-handed pair, and off I went like a shot. I swapped hands for everything in class - writting, cutting, etc. All those manual dexterity tasks became much easier.
I don't remember anyone before this saying anything about my handedness - definately no abuse or restrictions on left-hand use.
So, I'm left-handed. On
what about security? (Score:4, Funny)
just image a DOS attack on any of that networks
Re:what about security? (Score:3, Funny)
In today's news a massive human pyramid of thumbwrestlers died from DoS attack from an unknown assailant. The assailant is believed to have used a brute force method known as "pushing". When the network was "pushed" each memeber of the group succumbed to the "pushing" and the attack spread throughout the whole network killing the entire netowrk at an exponential rate.
Advanced Thumbwrestling Tactics (Score:3, Funny)
More Advanced Thumbwrestling Tactics (Score:1, Funny)
did that top pic make anyone else think... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:did that top pic make anyone else think... (Score:1)
Re:did that top pic make anyone else think... (Score:1)
Re:did that top pic make anyone else think... (Score:2)
Now, I don't read anything into it and I'm not a Nazi.
It was just a silly coincidence.
Re:did that top pic make anyone else think... (Score:1)
Re:did that top pic make anyone else think... (Score:1)
Re:did that top pic make anyone else think... (Score:2)
viruses galore (Score:1)
With those sweaty hands and thumbs i'm sure it wouldn't hurt
Re:viruses galore (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:viruses galore (Score:2)
Wearing plastic glove is just useless. Just wash your hand after handling raw meat and you'll never have contaminate your other ingrediends.
Re:viruses galore (Score:2)
If you touch raw chicken with you gloves, and suppose it even has salmonellae then use the gloves to pluck the lettuce, guess what happens?
I rather have bare hands washed even only sleazy inbetween, since even if one or two bacteries keep steeking on the hand, they won't kill you. Remember everything is just a matter of the dose.
I usually
Re:viruses galore (Score:2)
It is already prooven that exaggerated hygiene is at least fostering allergies, since your immune systems sits there and is idle, it can't train, and figurueally at one time it so bored it starts to react at just something - normally totally harmless to the human body like housedust, cat-hair, strawberries, milk, pollen, and so on.
I.e. chidring growing up on a farm have less than half the risk of becoming an allrgic, like ones living in a city.
I think there were s
Re:viruses galore (Score:2)
When I was reading through this, I was waiting for (what I had anticipated to be) the inevitable, "made them with my bare hands after having done gross things with them all day." I thought you were going to say stuff like, "Europeans always eat food that was cooked with dirty hands and no one has ever gotten sick from it." I was mentally preparing my response that the American family was fully justified
Re:viruses galore (Score:1)
Re:viruses galore (Score:2)
My grandma is REALLY old-school. Living with her for a summer, I noticed a lot of spooky habits. The worst was that she was storing Mayonaise in the cupboard, unrefrige
Re:viruses galore (Score:1)
Clearly foreign! (Score:3, Funny)
Fully inverted muli-touching acts should be made illegal!
Re:Clearly foreign! (Score:3, Funny)
You know, that keyboard your touching is full of germs too. And that piece of soap you used this morning is covered with them as well.
You see those walls around you? They're full of them too. Those windows? Covered as well. Your door? Billions of germs covering evert square cm. Even the floor you're resting your feet on...
They are everywhere. You can't escape them. The germs have you...
</Sadistical mocking voice>
AH! this is excellent! (Score:1)
oh my gosh (Score:5, Funny)
"This project is going to take 1 year with 5 developers."
"Then, quadruple the size of the team and finish in 1 quarter!"
"You can't get that many geeks to work together on a single horribly retarded objective!!"
"Oh yes you can... here are some pictures to prove it..."
virii (Score:1)
Blah (Score:2, Insightful)
wtf? (Score:3, Informative)
This really is the dumbest story I've ever seen posted.
Re:wtf? (Score:1)
I, for one, originally found it refreshingly insipid. Then, while actually reading through monochrom's explanation and then his blog, realized that I was grinning the entire time and chuckling.
What's wrong with a little tounge-in-cheek insipidness on a dull Sunday morning?
Jesus (Score:4, Funny)
No one has said it yet... (Score:3, Funny)
Imagine a beowulf cluster of these!
Wait...
Ewwww!
Double-Jointed Advantage (Score:1)
Would this obvious advantage disqualify me from multiplayer thumb wrestling tournaments?
Re:Double-Jointed Advantage (Score:1)