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May 02, 2007
Chat During Presentations - Question for Audience and Presenters
Most presentations over the past four days of Life 2.0 Summit have been delivered via audio (i.e., teleconference to ShoutCast, hence back to attendees via the theatre parcel's Music URL). This leaves audience members free -- effectively in a separate "channel" from the speaker -- to discuss and feed back via Chat. And a colleague of ours has raised the question whether this should be encouraged.
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Posted by John Jainschigg at 09:07 AM Permalink
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Timeless says "Nuh-UH!"
Okay, so it's not collisions. The big problem with collisions (among other ... now hitting own head) is that firing an object down a barrel whose direction constantly changes with gun position is annoying (though in refutation, the LOCAL parameter to llApplyImpulse might be used, here). And conceptually, it's a pretty wack idea to fire a gun via "blowback" -- seems a little counterproductive. But the point is, that's not the secret. Research continues.
Posted by John Jainschigg at 09:01 AM Permalink
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