[Robotgroup] Project Hand-Off

Andre Lamothe ceo at nurve.net
Mon Jul 7 19:28:45 PDT 2008


I have been to alamo many times, but I was more interested if this was 
specifically for the theatre's normal patrons or special event, etc. anyway, 
sounds like fun for someone that has time and doens't need to make a profit. 
If I were to do it, either buzzers, speakers, or small solenoids in each 
cushion, bus them out rowwise to the edge then duct tape it all back up to 
the controller's box and someone there would turn the power on whenever, 
with red lights under each, or blue, to look like sparks as the buzzer goes 
off.

Andre'

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edwin Wise" <edwin at simreal.com>
To: "The Robot Group Mailing List" <robotgroup at puremagic.com>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Robotgroup] Project Hand-Off


>
> On 7 Jul 2008, at 7:40 PM, Andre Lamothe wrote:
>
>>  But, this sound like its really from the hip, and they don't know  what 
>> they want exactly, they just want the final effect.
>
> That is correct.  Alamo is _very_ flexible.  And, to get the answers  to 
> the deeper questions, that what Lars at the Alamo is for.  I  haven't dug 
> that deeply yet.  When I said you know all that I know, I  meant it very 
> literally.
>
> I was not aware, however, that you would be in the dark as to what the 
> Alamo is -- Alamo Drafthouse dinner theater --- the best place in  Austin 
> to see a movie!  Or eat!  Or both!
>
> Wsqin
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