On May 2, 1:50 pm, "james burke" <
lifesi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> and picking up on your last question. Where are we based? Amsterdam.
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> > Hi Jeff,
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> > Somehow your mail never made it to my inbox but i saw it now that
> > Tijmen responded. Nice toys you got there :) We've mostly been playing
> > with arduino stuff but this looks nice and simple too. I guess you
> > should keep an eye at this mailing list for our next workshop, we
> > would love to have you. We were supposed to have a date set for that
> > already but between Impakt and other projects we are doing we haven't
> > gotten around to it yet.
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> > Keep in touch!
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> > Tijs
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> > On 7 apr, 16:04, jerryj <
i...@jeffwinder.nl> wrote:
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> > > I am getting interested lately in the subjects in the tilte of my post
> > > and I just read something about Roomware.
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> > > Sounds interesting!
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> > > I just made a video demo the other day that shows an example of
> > > Phidgets (analog sensors) and Papervision3D (3D in Flash). You can
> > > find it here:
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http://seedylifestyle.blogspot.com/2008/04/papervision3d-and-phidgets...
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> > > Would things like this be something to integrate in Roomware projects?
> > > Where is Roomware based?
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> > > Amsterdam.
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