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[Krunker] You might want to check out one of these then - the SuperScreen Outdoor Theater System. It’s an inflatable screen system that will fit perfectly with your party. Just use the built in fan to inflate the screen and then pop in your favorite DVD which is projected to the screen using a DLP projector. If you’re on a tight budget, we wouldn’t recommend this screen since the entire system (including projector costs around 10K).

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[The Shifted Librarian] Gaming @ Your Library Sessions Blogged!: Several people told me that they hadn't expected to enjoy themselves so much, and that you truly don't understand gaming until you experience it yourself. You haven't lived until you've seen a roomful of librarians competing against each other in Mario Kart and DDR! In fact, several people stayed after the second session ended just to keep playing (and I think Dan B. probably stopped to purchase a PlayStation and DDR package on his way home!)

[Sam Longoria Filmmaking Blog] The Best Movie Camera For $3k: movie to play in a theatre. On tv, sure. On cable and DVD, yep. Maybe a festival, but it's gotta start...re $100-200k or so, for a CineAlta, Varicam, or Viper. Jeff Kreines's 'Kinetta,' which is my favorite..., and it plays on any theatre projector in the world. It's easier to load, easier to edit, it's bigger

[Pcs.hackaday.com] do it yourself lcd projector - pcs hacks - pcs.hackaday.com _: YES I WANTED TO KNOW IF THERES A WAY TO HOOK UP MY LAPTOP SCREEN FOR VIDEO OUT PUT FOR XBOX,PS2,DVD,TV I HAVE 2 SCREENS I TOOK APART FROM THE 4 YEAR OLD LAPTOPS ANY HELP APPRECIATED

[Pcs.hackaday.com] do it yourself lcd projector - pcs hacks - pcs.hackaday.com _: YES I WANTED TO KNOW IF THERES A WAY TO HOOK UP MY LAPTOP SCREEN FOR VIDEO OUT PUT FOR XBOX,PS2,DVD,TV I HAVE 2 SCREENS I TOOK APART FROM THE 4 YEAR OLD LAPTOPS ANY HELP APPRECIATED

[Pixaranimation.blogspot.com] Luxo: Share Your 'Toy Story' :: A blog dedicated to Pixar ...: When I was a young lad I remember watching a story on 'the' science tv programme of it's time (Tomorrow's World) about a small group of people who had written some extraordinary computer software that was going to revolutionise computer graphics. It went something like this...Computer graphics were revolutionary, but still unrealistic looking. These people had written software that added shadows to the graphics, and the effect was amazing. To demonstrate the software they had produced a short animated film, and what better to show of the new shadows than to have two desk lamps jumping about in that film.

[Extremetech.com] Sub-$1000 Projector Shoot-Out: Join this show for live keynote presentations from IT execs and CIOs, and live panels with Ziff Davis editors, IT experts, corporate executives, analysts and consultants. Register by May 23rd and you could win an Alera DVD/CD Shredder!

[Blogs.msdn.com] Russ' Tool Shed - Russ Fustino's WebLog :: ... promised to ping some internal resources and post the answers on my blog. ... I am looking into to ripping, a few of my favorite personal DVD's as well. ...

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Posted at May 27, 2005 11:30 AM

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