Posted By: mattcampbell | Jul 11th, 2006 @ 11:12 AM
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Open RUN and type:

telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl





Smiley


No Sound by the way:P
Imaging the amount of work put into that. Expressionless

Havn't watched it through though, so I don't know how much of the story is completed.
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mattcampbell wrote:

borosen wrote: Imaging the amount of work put into that.

Havn't watched it through though, so I don't know how much of the story is completed.


It's no the full thing.

c'est la vie
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This is awesome; I only wish Lucas would buckle-under and make more StarWars videos.
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jsampsonPC wrote:
This is awesome; I only wish Lucas would buckle-under and make more StarWars videos.

I'm sure he's busy writing the 100 eposides going to television Smiley

Angus
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Finally a fun use for Telnet. Tongue Out

But seriously, this is quite cool.

Angus Higgins
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Angus wrote:
Finally a fun use for Telnet.

But seriously, this is quite cool.


During the world cup, someone rigged their TV Tuner up to an MPEG-to-TTY converter and broadcast the World Cup over Telnet.
Angus
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W3bbo wrote:

Angus wrote:Finally a fun use for Telnet.

But seriously, this is quite cool.


During the world cup, someone rigged their TV Tuner up to an MPEG-to-TTY converter and broadcast the World Cup over Telnet.


Yeah, I saw that, but I don't like football. Tongue Out (It was also pretty hard to follow.)

Angus Higgins
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W3bbo wrote:
During the world cup, someone rigged their TV Tuner up to an MPEG-to-TTY converter and broadcast the World Cup over Telnet.


You then use a 3rd party program or something to turn that telnet stream into video to watch?
Angus
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Harlequin wrote:

W3bbo wrote:During the world cup, someone rigged their TV Tuner up to an MPEG-to-TTY converter and broadcast the World Cup over Telnet.


You then use a 3rd party program or something to turn that telnet stream into video to watch?


I believe it was made purely for people to use via telnet or another SSH client. I don't think all that many people watched complete matches on it.

Angus Higgins
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