I want to play in a real pacman game!

That\’s an interesting prospect of using ubiquitous computing. Yet, I wonder how they actually coordinate it all. How do the ghosts know when the pacman is actually \”invicible\”? Do the ghosts slow down when the pacman gets that power pellet? How does Pacman know which streets he hasn\’t covered?

The whole game reminds me of Tele-twister where people get to play twister remotely. It certainly doesn\’t contribute much to technology beyond entertainment. But it amuses us nonetheless.

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I realized I paid $8.50 plus tax for a box of 10 thank you cards that I could have made on my own. All the cards really are embossed silver \”Thank you\” on the front of card stock white paper. This reminds me of the $30 plus that I paid for 25 Berkeley graduation annoucements that I could have done on my own for less than $10. I had to even fold the annoucements into cards. And put them in the envelopes myself. What a ripoff.

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