Scenes From Bob Young's New Tech Circus 63
Chris Strider writes "Bob Young has left Red Hat, but he's still been keeping busy. I recently went to his new venture, the Lulu Tech Circus. I have to admit some of the stuff there was pretty cool, especially the robotics. On the other hand, some of it was pretty weird, like the electronic band with the alien heads.
Anyway, the local online TV station RTPTV.com put up some video scenes from the Circus if you want to watch it."
GUMBY (Score:1, Funny)
Re:GUMBY (Score:2)
Check out my pictures [yellowsnow.ca] from the event (as I worked it).
walking scorpion robot (Score:1, Funny)
http://science.slashdot.org/science/02/10/12/12
freeble.
A shame (Score:4, Insightful)
Bob Young left Redhat? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Bob Young left Redhat? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Bob Young left Redhat? (Score:1)
Re:For the humor impaired.... (Score:5, Informative)
Chris
Disappointed... (Score:5, Informative)
1a) Thanks, mplayer!
2) instructions: "view it with the Windows Media Player that's found on almost all PC's" *groan*
3) I got no sound with the video.
Wish I could have went to Lulu though.
Re:Disappointed... (Score:2)
Next week they'll switch to Microshit
Here's an idea. (Score:5, Funny)
From now on, could you just post hints and / or possibly clues to the location and content of the site, rather than actually linking to it? I think that having to find the site might deter every reader from hammering it's server at once. Then I could actually check the link out. Jinkies.
Thanks,
-Jason Strumfelds
Aslich, Texas
Oh god (Score:4, Funny)
Is not your inner geek screaming out for freedom? Does your inner geek not yearn for rocket cars, megawatt lazers, and robots with shotgun attachments? Can your inner geek not hear, not just the calling for some good deathmatch, But deathmatch on a 52" plasma with a 500 watt 6 channel system. Yea, I say. No amount of legos, folding tables, and alien inspired freeform experimental music will satisfy the inner geek.
A spectacle must be spectacular.
Still, there's probably nothing better to do.
Re:Classic obsessive compulsive disorder on slashd (Score:5, Funny)
disappointed (Score:5, Insightful)
Maybe it was just the videographer, but I doubt iy. The presentation of the circus seemed lame.
Where are the Gee-Wiz things? Virtual Reality, Biometrics, intelligent robots, etc.
With Circus in the name, at least they could have added pizzazz to the existing presentations. This looked more like a geek user group presentation.
This show has a good premise. We need to excite the youth and the community with technology. Present it in a way that non-geek people want to stay.
Hopefully the next show will be better.
Re:disappointed (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:disappointed (Score:3, Informative)
Re:disappointed (Score:1)
The intended name was Lulu Tech Circuits , but somebody mis-typed.
Re:disappointed (Score:3, Insightful)
Ceck us out at www.opensaurus.com [opensaurus.com]
Jason
disappointed (Score:3, Informative)
There were more people there working Saturday afternoon than there were people in attendance.
This was only the first one so hopefully the shows will come around.
Hrmm (Score:5, Insightful)
A pretty amateurish video, for a pretty amateurish event. A good 30 second was devoted to people playing Unreal Tournament 2003 - how incredible. Narration of some sort would have definately made this a lot more interesting. At many stages it's unclear whether the robots are remote or ai-controlled.
One thing that was very cool was a robot climbing up a wall and what looked like looking for holes to put something into. (again, some sort of narration would be great)
I must say, I am a bit surprised to see this on Slashdot. Then again, Slashdot never really ceases to surprise me.
Re:Hrmm (Score:4, Interesting)
It just made the show corny. Everyone who went had to listen to a "ringmaster" speech about how great the circus was. Ick.
At many stages it's unclear whether the robots are remote or ai-controlled.
IIRC, every robot shown in the video was remote-controlled. The climber, the ping-pong ball grabbers, the volley ball grabbers, and the battlebot were definitely all controlled. The Triangle Ameteur Robotics club had some (presumably) autonomous robots, but they weren't showing them doing anything.
One thing that was very cool was a robot climbing up a wall and what looked like looking for holes to put something into.
Mindstorms, built by one of the guys presenting it. (And trying very hard to sell $200 Mindstorms kits to anyone who showed any interest.) My impression was that it was tuned for pretty specific hole locations. I don't think it was "looking" for holes.
I must say, I am a bit surprised to see this on Slashdot.
The Tech Circus was run by Bob Young, Mr. Red Hat. So I'm not surprised it got coverage at Slashdot.
One last lame bit that wasn't shown in the videos: the computer cluster on the show floor, which was offline for most of the time I was there, was running Windows. I know Mr. Young is divesting himself from Red Hat as fast as he can, but you'd think there'd be at least some loyalty to Linux at his show. Nah.
Overall: unpolished, unremarkable, and underattended.
Left Redhat? (Score:1)
Have I been living under a rock? I thought he was just still a director or something.
Re:Left Redhat? (Score:3, Interesting)
When did this happen?
Re:Left Redhat? (Score:1)
Decent show, not the best organization (Score:4, Informative)
But overall it was pretty cool, definitely expensive though. If they work on the organization a bit and it comes back through here again, I'll probably go again.
Oh, ps, the Asian girl they had "introducing" people to the place was hot. Keep her around and I'll definitely come back
New Tech Circus Acts I'd like to see (Score:5, Funny)
Disappointed (Score:3, Informative)
What sucked most was the fact you could ONLY pay for all three days for a whopping $20. Frankly after I was there for an hour or so I didn't see a reason to come back. It would have been nice if he had a daily entry price for those that were not interested in attending the tech speeches, etc. Split the 3 day cost would have been a much more affordable $7/day.
TechCircus layed off all but 3 workers? (Score:3, Informative)
beowulf (Score:2, Funny)
Bob is clearly suffering from the dis-ease. . . (Score:3, Funny)
Rather than spending the next few years pissing away his money on ill considered ventures I'd like to suggest to him what many have found to be the cure for his ennui.
Golf.
KFG
Re:Bob is clearly suffering from the dis-ease. . . (Score:2)
alien heads? (Score:3, Informative)
the band is called Spacemen, and they are pretty interesting to watch live, from what i've read they are a revolving group of artists, much like blue man group. thier site has lots of pictures of the costumes in action.
http://www.innervisionmusic.com/
http:/
Bob's info still available (Score:1)
As Co-founder and Chairman of Red Hat, Bob is very active in determining the company's strategic and creative direction and driving the global, industry-wide adoption of open source development practice.
Re:Bob's info still available (Score:1, Informative)
The local press wrote about it:
http://www.triangletechjournal.homestead.com
Lulus... (Score:2)
The voting was, of course, worthless as it did no validity or duplicate checking (hence people with negative and much greater than 10 scores.)
blatant plug (Score:1)
See TriangleAmateurRobotics.org [triangleam...botics.org].
The Tech Circus was great (Score:2)
Last Post! (Score:1)
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