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Domino Day '02 Ends with a New World Record

Bobson writes "It took 89 people 8 weeks to set up 4000000(4e6) domino pieces for an attempted World Record. The last piece was set at 21:00 CET(Central European Time) by a Backstreet Boy. Jim somebody... Anyhow said piece started of over 90 minutes of an amazing domino avalanche show. It is one of the top hacking feats I've had the privilege to witness. This time Live on TV. I hope tapes (dvds) of it become available. They even had time delays of more than 5min each, built into the system to allow for advertising intermissions. Some parts of the installation didn't quite work, but overall it was worth seeing. The final tally came to 3847295 pieces fallen. It ended less than an hour ago and you should have seen it."

253 comments

  1. 4e6? by danny256 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "It took 89 people 8 weeks to set up 4000000(4e6) domino pieces for an attempted World Record.

    Why would anyone use scientific notation for such a small number? Why not just say 4 million, wouldn't that mean more to people?

    1. Re:4e6? by xercist · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      *shrug* I saw a 4 with a bunch of zeroes and said to myself "screw it I don't care enough about the exact number of dominos". I then saw 4e6, and instantly recognised that as 4 million.

      Seriously, if you don't recognise scientific notation, perhaps you need to get used to it by seeing it used more often on places perhaps like slashdot.

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    2. Re:4e6? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      The person who sent this story is making a lame attempt to sound scientific.

    3. Re:4e6? by bobdole34 · · Score: 0

      thats not in the slashdot spirit.
      "the easiest way isn't always the best"

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    4. Re:4e6? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thats funny, i recognized it as 4096

      kthnxgoal

    5. Re:4e6? by khuber · · Score: 1
      Why not just say 4 million

      4 megadominos

      -Kevin

  2. Re:First post? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wow! First post! This never happens to me!

    And it still hasn't, little buddy.

  3. new life goals by sickmtbnutcase · · Score: 0

    i think since doing things like this must be worth it, i decided that i will dedicate my life to pointless crap like this. jeez people...get a life

  4. Re:I'm Guessing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You must be too

  5. RTL Media by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Interesting if you want to watch their content you need to pay via DigiPay... 4million domino's aren't really interesting enough to pay to watch.

    1. Re:RTL Media by Kierthos · · Score: 2

      Just wait, someone will put up a mirror.

      Kierthos

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    2. Re:RTL Media by asnare · · Score: 1

      In The Netherlands, it was broadcast live on one of the 'standard' cable channels (SBS-6).

      Ok, so here we pay for the cable but so does everyone. It's almost like a BBC 'subscription' in the UK. :)

      My only gripe was that I was banned from watching it. I watched it last year (when they failed to make the record.. DOH) but my girlfriend (Dutch) has had to endure it every year since she was a kid.

  6. Ouch. by JessLeah · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd hate to be the one tasked with counting all the fallen dominoes...

    Does anyone have the rundown on how many people and how many weeks that took? ;)

    1. Re:Ouch. by redshift-systems · · Score: 5, Funny

      Um, I think it would be a little easier counting the ones that DIDN'T fall down, then applying a simple subtraction, what do you think? hmmmm?

      Or, hey, maybe each domino was micro-encoded and registered itself via wireless to a nearby laptop as to whether it was: (a) standing, (b) fallen, or (c) not really a domino at all but a tim tam.

      (for those of you not aware, a tim-tam is a similarly shaped choc biscuit - a favourite munchies snack.

    2. Re:Ouch. by w0nko · · Score: 2, Funny

      Not to forget the option (d) CoybowNeal just stomped on me

    3. Re:Ouch. by netsharc · · Score: 2

      OMG Tim Tams! I don't think they exist in Europe (well maybe in England), now that you mentioned it, I miss them from my time in Australia!

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    4. Re:Ouch. by colinramsay · · Score: 1

      In England you can get something damn similar called Penguins :)

    5. Re:Ouch. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      um, i think it owuld be a little easier to just pick them all up, throw them in a bucket, and just weight them. what do you think? hmmmm?

    6. Re:Ouch. by the+way,+what're+you · · Score: 2
      um, i think it owuld be a little easier to just pick them all up, throw them in a bucket, and just weight them. what do you think? hmmmm?

      5 pounds... 6 pounds... 7 pounds...

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    7. Re:Ouch. by plastik55 · · Score: 1

      I'm sure you could just scrape all of the fallen pieces into a big bin and pour them into an optical counting machine.

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    8. Re:Ouch. by Pseudonym · · Score: 1

      For $DEITY's sake, don't tell anyone! Tim Tams are Australia's best kept secret and we intent to keep it that way.

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    9. Re:Ouch. by dfung · · Score: 1

      Probably much too serious of a answer to a wry question, but I suspect that they have the run divided into many subgroups that are pre-counted. If an entire subgroup falls then that's added to the tally. If a subgroup breaks the chain and don't all fall, then they can easily count the ones that did fall in the subgroup. And so on...

      DF

    10. Re:Ouch. by madprof · · Score: 1

      Penguins are nowhere near as nice as Tim Tams. Double Chocolate is just gorgeous, especially when you suck piping hot tea through it and then eat it while it melts.
      Chocolate mouth orgasm!

    11. Re:Ouch. by redshift-systems · · Score: 1

      um, thats a lot of buckets. what do you think? hmmmmmmm? Millions of dominos. How many buckets? How much does a domino weigh? Sounds very efficient. NOT.

  7. Payoffs by baryon351 · · Score: 1

    OK so it's quite cool to watch this all happening over a few hours but the amount of effort for the thing must be phenomenal. Weeks of setting up, and HOW much counting to get to 4 million? -b.

    1. Re:Payoffs by cheezehead · · Score: 5, Informative

      ...and HOW much counting to get to 4 million?

      A friend of mine was involved in this back in the '80s. They don't really count the dominos. They weigh them. Given a certain tolerance in the weight, you can calculate the uncertainty in the number of stones. The exact number is not all that important, it's more that you can establish that you beat the previous record.

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    2. Re:Payoffs by Fat+Casper · · Score: 2
      The exact number is not all that important, it's more that you can establish that you beat the previous record.

      ...leading up to a major "loaded dominoes" scandal when Geraldo Rivera proves (on live TV, of course) that they only used 3,500,000.

      As an added note, commas can be just as effective as scientific notation. I wouldn't take it much farther, but it takes even less thought to read than exponents.

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    3. Re:Payoffs by stanmann · · Score: 1

      Except for the problem, that 4,000,000.00 isn't correct everywhere. Some places use 4.000.000,00. However, you are correct in theory, so the easiest way to display it correctly for everyone would be 4 000 000. Most of my math and computer texts, use that format of notation.

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  8. What a flop. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It sounds like a heroic failure.
    What's up with the remaining 1.527e5 dominos?

  9. Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative
    Here's the story, according to this informative Google translation:

    New world record

    The Aufbauer celebrates a FEC resounding in Leeuwarden its giant success, the largest nuclear chain reaction of the world in that successfully ran off. Up to the last second it remained exciting, those stands remained stones by a notary was officially counted.

    With 3.847.295 pleased stones the world record attempt is successful. With some fields some stones stopped, the large final field with 1 million stones were however completely cleared.

    Gaensehaut Feeling already with the start of the Spektakels: the zehnsekuendige COUNT down was loudly down-counted. "Backstreet Boy" nod Carter the domino avalanche around point 21,00 o'clock released: The 22-jaehrige Popsaenger set the last stone and in such a way those approximately two meters high "Domino" balance with a span of five meters from the equilibrium brought.

    Now domino man Robin Paul Weijers can be and 89-koepfiges team about a new world record and a further entry in the Guinness book of the records to be pleased. During the preparations Robin Weijers was allowed in resounds however neither to cough nor be sneezed,: "by the mass of the blocked stones it is in resounds become close. A wrong movement and the disaster are perfect."

    With the balance it went loosely!

    Those approximately two meters high "Domino" balance, by which the world record attempt was started.

    In the past year PUR-tents and up to 13.72 million spectator the TV Event of the superlative pursued 3,540,562 dominos.

    1. Re:Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Which raises another point... Why do the Germans even bother with German anymore? I mean I've been to Germany, and everyone there speaks fairly good English. From what I understand it is required learning in public schools or something, so they are already on the right track. Why not just ditch German and get with the program?

    2. Re:Google translation by Hrshgn · · Score: 5, Funny

      Becausw english is an utterly ugly language or as my (french) grandmother uses to say:

      Spanish is like singing, french is like talking, german is like spitting and english is like vomiting.

      Greetings,

      Rince

    3. Re:Google translation by Sabani · · Score: 2, Funny

      What the hell is Polish then? Trying to regurgitate your intestines?

    4. Re:Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, that's Danish.

    5. Re:Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I guess that's why it's the world standard then, huh?

      Dumbfuck. How do you say THAT in French?

    6. Re:Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Tu est le baise stupide ... or something like that.

    7. Re:Google translation by Hrshgn · · Score: 3, Funny

      Ok, next time i see her i tell her that an anonymous coward on slashdot thinks she's an idiot.

      Just because English is derived from a beautiful language doesn't mean that it is still beautiful itself. But it's anyway a matter of taste. British English sounds very nice to me but when i hear Dubya talk...

      Rince

    8. Re:Google translation by Hrshgn · · Score: 1

      >I guess that's why it's the world standard then, huh?

      World standard? When exactly was that decided?
      It's more a standard like Windows is in the desktop market and AOL as an ISP.

      Rince

    9. Re:Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Maybe because German is the more elaborate language. It sounds better, its harder to learn, ...

      Kidding aside, why should we? Diversity is great. It would be terrible if English was the only language on this planet.

      Btw, we *don't have to* learn English. Most schools let you choose between English, French, and Latin as your first foreign language and provide even more freedom for the second language (Russian, Spanish, Greek, ...)

    10. Re:Google translation by HorrorIsland · · Score: 0, Offtopic
      Dumbfuck. How do you say THAT in French?

      "Porc Américain".

      Of course, that's just a guess.

    11. Re:Google translation by LtOcelot · · Score: 4, Funny

      British English sounds very nice to me but when i hear Dubya talk...

      Sure, but what does his speaking have to do with English?

    12. Re:Google translation by Gsus411 · · Score: 2, Informative

      No, English isn't based on Latin.

      England has been overrun so many times in the past, it has taken on words from many different languages. English orignally came from Saxon. When the Normans invaded England, they brought over their Norman French. So, it's basically Saxon with a massive Romance vocabulary. The syntax of the language is hardly Romance, however.

      The 100 most common words are Saxon based though.

      You can even see who conquered who in the language. For example, pork and hog. Pork is Old French. Hog is Anglo Saxon. The people who worked with the animals used one word that had a connotation of dirty, while the people who ate it used their own word for it that means it's nice, clean, and edible.

      English, then is more closely related to modern German than Latin. Actually, Afrikaans is the closest modern relative to English.

      I'm sorry my rant, calling English a Romance language is one pet peeves.

    13. Re:Google translation by bjorn74 · · Score: 1

      What exacty is a "pleased stone"? It would be a helpful thing to knowfor lots of reasons. If you buy it a shot, should it be on the rocks or neet?

    14. Re:Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "The French are assholes, Harry!"

    15. Re:Google translation by nanoakron · · Score: 1

      How did this get +5 Funny? Well, I must welcome the 5 Frenchmen who've had the dishonour of learning English to Slashdot.

      You arrogant bastards.

      -Nano.

    16. Re:Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Becausw english is an utterly ugly language

      Spoken like a true non-native speaker. Look, it's simple: English is hard and "ugly" so we can more easily recognize stupid foreigners. (not to mention stupid citizens, but the bar is lower there.)

      Anyone who can speak English as a second language flawlessly must be smart enough to have something worth saying.

    17. Re:Google translation by EatHam · · Score: 1

      English may be like vomiting, but I defy you to come up with a better language to curse in.

    18. Re:Google translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What agrave accusation! Aigu programming language should be free of those silly little hat symbols.

    19. Re:Google translation by Sri+Lumpa · · Score: 1

      "Your grandmother was an idiot, then, as the bulk of the English language is derived from other languages (such as German and French) and is based on Latin (one of the most beautiful languages ever.)"

      Which is why it is vomiting. Have you ever eaten a delicious salted dish and another delicious sugar dessert at the same time? How good was it?

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    20. Re:Google translation by Sri+Lumpa · · Score: 1

      "How did this get +5 Funny? Well, I must welcome the 5 Frenchmen who've had the dishonour of learning English to Slashdot."

      Hey, just recently there was a thread saying that Frenchmen didn't have any sense of humour about themselves; apparently Americans don't either.

      BTW, I'm a Frenchman knowing enough english to be in a position to regularly correct English people's english* and I really like english so don't flame me as an english hater because I'm not one.

      *which doesn't mean tha my english is perfect, just generally better than the average Englishman (except for some colloquial expressions when I encounter them for the first time).

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    21. Re:Google translation by Sri+Lumpa · · Score: 1

      "Anyone who can speak English as a second language flawlessly must be smart enough to have something worth saying."

      Define "flawlessly". Using that word implies a canonical form of English, which doesn't exist as oft pointed on /. (no central organism deciding what is English and what isn't).

      I have a good enough grasp of English to consider myself quasi-fluent (I think in English when speaking it but I sometimes have to think about what expression I should use to express my thoughts) and I understand more vocabulary than the average English bloke (although I use a subset of this vocabulary to express myself) and I also speak faster than most Englishmen I know but I wouldn't call my English flawless, far from it.

      IMHO, English doesn't need to be complicated to "recognize stupid foreigners", our accent takes care of that (the moment I say one word somebody says "Oh! You're French.").

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    22. Re:Google translation by Yunzil · · Score: 2

      Spanish is like singing, french is like talking, german is like spitting and english is like vomiting.

      Actually, based on my experience, I'd say: English is like talking, French is like lisping, Spanish is like mumbling, and German is like gnawing on a piece of granite.

      But YMMV :)

  10. 5 minute delay? by MalleusEBHC · · Score: 4, Interesting

    How did they do that without cheating? By cheating I mean using something other than dominos and/or having a person stop and restart the falling process midway through.

    (I know, RTFA, but I don't speak German.)

    1. Re:5 minute delay? by ruudn · · Score: 5, Informative

      Pendulums, at least the last delay (I only watched the last part, it's kind of boring...)

      The pendulum just circles around, in smaller circles until it hits a domino, et voila!

    2. Re:5 minute delay? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      using a domino on a string building a big pendulum which circles for 5 minutes until the radius is small enough to hit next piece in the center.

    3. Re:5 minute delay? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Goddamn. Why did I never think of using the CNN redirect scripts. I tip my hat to you, sir.

    4. Re:5 minute delay? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      The cnn link is the goatse.

    5. Re:5 minute delay? by quantumparadox · · Score: 1

      I believe they used some sort of balance type thing which would had just enough weight on one side (after some dominos fell) to slowly tilt to one side and then start the cascade again. I'm guessing at this just from a few of the pictures I saw as my german isn't too great either.

    6. Re:5 minute delay? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      Actually the whole thing was done by the Dutch. There is an english-language link here: http://http://www.dominopr.nl/index1.htm.

    7. Re:5 minute delay? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      funny, i get a blank page when I click on it! BLOCK IMAGES FROM SERVER GOATSE.CX! :)

    8. Re:5 minute delay? by Fat+Casper · · Score: 2
      Pendulums...

      Pendula.

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    9. Re:5 minute delay? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Pendulums.

  11. last boy standing... by cntlzed · · Score: 5, Funny

    considering how the careers of the manufactured bands are going downhill, maybe it was fitting that a backstreet boy placed the final piece.
    wish they had placed some of the artists and knocked them down too. that would have been more fun.

    1. Re:last boy standing... by asnare · · Score: 1, Interesting
      He also wasn't very good. He sang some song in the pre-domino entertainment. And it sucked. Enough for me to walk around the room to find the remote and change the channel.

      Last year they had Kylie do it. I think she was bemused at the time... the look on her face said that she'd never seen anything like this in her life, but she wasn't yet sure if this was a good or a bad thing.

  12. And of course... by JessLeah · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ...what if they made a Beowulf cluster of these?

    (dodges lobbed fruit) "Hey!"

    1. Re:And of course... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      My god! I can't even comprehend the ramifications! It would be the downfall of society!

  13. Erotik by okeby235 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Holy shit, dominos and pron! I know I am not going to be the only one who clicks the 'Erotik' link down the side of the page!

    1. Re:Erotik by ottffssent · · Score: 1

      you: "Holy shit, dominos and pron! ..."

      me: "Dominos and porn? You've got to be kidding. This is obviously some poorly-funded German magazine (just look at that website layout!) with nothing better to do than watch dominos smack each other for an hour (wish I'd been there:). Now, where's that erotik link - what's /really/ there?"

      me: *clicks link*

      me: "Holy shit, dominos and porn! ..."

  14. Aaargh ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    It just horrible enought it took place in my town here in the netherelands.

    Every year they're trying to keep the netherlands pos #1 of the dull domino worldrecord.

    Instead of trying to get us back at #1 of education country.....

    Oh, you forgot to mention that there were add-brakes were build in of 5 minutes. So the live-broadcast did not to interrupt te broadcast fot commercials. How they did it ? With a pendel moving slowly to a key, pushed by a domino.

    1. Re:Aaargh ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Relax, smoke a blunt, call in some hooker with wooden shoes, and do some kinky stuff with tulips and/or windmills.

    2. Re:Aaargh ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There is a list of all previous attempts here:

      http://www.dominopr.nl/index1.htm

    3. Re:Aaargh ! by sharkey · · Score: 5, Funny

      It just horrible enought it took place in my town here in the netherelands....
      ...trying to get us back at #1 of education country.....


      Judging by that, the Domino record is probably easier to attain. You know you have a long, hard road to education when you can't even spell the name of your own nation.

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    4. Re:Aaargh ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      SO tell me, how do you spell your country's name in dutch?

  15. Bob Saget and Dominos by Pingsmoth · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I remember one time on America's Funniest Home Videos (back in the day, of course, when it was hosted by the King of Cool, Bob Saget) they had this one where two guys spent all night at a video store stacking up empty boxes. They covered the floor, counters, and racks with those semi-transluscent VHS boxes and knocked 'em all down with one super huge domino effect.

    The bummer part was when some dude who got whacked in the crotch won the grand prize for the show.

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    1. Re:Bob Saget and Dominos by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No! Don't tell me my hero, Bob Saget, is no longer doing the funniest home videos!

      We are a _little bit_ behind on FHV, in case you couldn't tell...

    2. Re:Bob Saget and Dominos by antdude · · Score: 2

      I remember that video clip. That was awesome.

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    3. Re:Bob Saget and Dominos by Construct+X · · Score: 1

      I remember it aswell... I can still hear the unique sound. :)

    4. Re:Bob Saget and Dominos by Sabalon · · Score: 2

      Probably because the video store wasn't a home :)

      Seriously, are there some stats somewhere about how many people winners are from crotch shots?

    5. Re:Bob Saget and Dominos by belloc · · Score: 5, Funny

      The bummer part was when some dude who got whacked in the crotch won the grand prize for the show.

      That guy always won. Every single week. That show should've been called "Takin' It In The Nuts."

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    6. Re:Bob Saget and Dominos by theNeophile · · Score: 1
      I remember one time on America's Funniest Home Videos (back in the day, of course, when it was hosted by the King of Cool, Bob Saget) they had this one where two guys spent all night at a video store stacking up empty boxes. They covered the floor, counters, and racks with those semi-transluscent VHS boxes and knocked 'em all down with one super huge domino effect.

      The bummer part was when some dude who got whacked in the crotch won the grand prize for the show.

      Hmm, 'VHS box dominos' has skill and excitment, but 'Dude Getting Wacked In The Crotch' has a dude getting wacked in the crotch...

  16. Re:I'm Guessing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Same goes for you, buddy.

  17. Advertisements? by woboz · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why do I have a feeling Jamie Kellner, CEO of Turner Broadasting, had a hand in making them put commercial breaks in falling dominos.

  18. Re:Hey, it's also on CNN! by cdf12345 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Warning GOATSE!

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  19. The 5 W's... by jtrascap · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Looks like there are more questions than answers in the post (as usual):

    What: (we got this)
    Who: Domino expert Robin Weijers and his crew (hundreds of sturdents and volunteers)
    When: yesterday
    Where: Leewarden, the Netherlands (not Germany)
    Why: To beat the Japanese, of course!

    The Dutch and the Japanese routiely dance around this world record. I've been around for 3 of these so far and within 6 months a Japanese expert (also with students and volunteers).

    The only difference: They have domino robots. We have windmills. Well, usually - I actually went out last night so I missed it...

    1. Re:The 5 W's... by jtrascap · · Score: 1

      I shouldn't complain - I should have previewed! "The Dutch and the Japanese routiely dance around this world record. I've been around for 3 of these so far and within 6 months a Japanese expert (also with students and volunteers)"...will beat us with a a hundred thousand more. Then we go again.

    2. Re:The 5 W's... by BiOFH · · Score: 3, Funny

      Why: To beat the Japanese, of course!

      *sings* Where were you... when they built the domino ladder to heaven...

      ... 9/11 ....

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    3. Re:The 5 W's... by netsharc · · Score: 2

      Well, I watch the extremely idiotic German commentary of it (on RTL, which is the website to which the article links), and they say they fight for the record against Asia. The builders didn't just come from Holland, there are many other Europeans there (but they also showed someone with an Aussie flag painted on his cheek, hmm?). They did show how the "Asians" won the record previously, but only by flashing the number of dominoes they got and split seconds of the domino fields that they have built (including a Chinese flag, so I doubt it's just the Japanese that's doing it). I find that pretty ignorant, not acknowledging what your enemy has accomplished. And on the European's last domino field was pictures of people from all over the world. There was a picture of an woman in native Japanese clothing and the idiotic commentators interpreted is a "challenge" to the Asians. Overall, idiotic and cheap.

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    4. Re:The 5 W's... by Cyno01 · · Score: 2
      The only difference: They have domino robots.
      Well why dont the Europeans have domino laying robots? I juts dug around in my closet and found my little Domino Rally automatic domino layer thingy(the one on the right). Did the Europeans have something like this? I'm not up to date on the latest domino tech.
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    5. Re:The 5 W's... by cocotoni · · Score: 1

      Well, you should have heard the commentary in french... The whole show was a complete flop. They used to show more of the reporters than of dominos, the five minute breaks were used to host a stupid quiz show with idiotic questions (like asking how many people built the setup - the fact that they repeated only 500 times before asking the question), AND showing the comercials just after the break would finish...

      Of course, the commentaries like "the Dutch are the people of the world, almost like we French are", and repeated stating that none of the members of the french team were turned down (they had more volunteers than the final 90 they have chosen), were enough to make me wish I skip the show. The *dominos* were great, but the whole show just sucked.

    6. Re:The 5 W's... by jimmyCarter · · Score: 1

      The Dutch and the Japanese routiely dance around this world record. I've been around for 3 of these so far and within 6 months a Japanese expert (also with students and volunteers).

      Think we can get the 5 W's for this sentence?

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    7. Re:The 5 W's... by jtrascap · · Score: 1

      You might have wanted to read the following post, where I realize my typing mistake and actually finish my thought. Reading before criticizing would have been helpful.

      Oh wait - this is /.

    8. Re:The 5 W's... by jimmyCarter · · Score: 1

      Yeah, my attention span only runs about twenty seconds, anyway - no hard feelings.

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      -- jimmycarter
  20. WARNING! LINK IS GOATSE! by cdf12345 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    watchout!

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  21. groundbreaking stuff? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They've done this for years, and just about every year they get the world record. So it's not really groundbreaking except for a few extra domino stones.

  22. well now... by Steven+W00ston · · Score: 1

    Long ago, I created a best-selling domino game. My dominos were CONSIDERABLY larger than this.

    --
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    Author of a CONSIDERABLE number of best-selling games
  23. I imagine that it would take by myowntrueself · · Score: 1, Troll

    a beowulf cluster to simulate one of those!!!

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    1. Re:I imagine that it would take by Cl1mh4224rd · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Lemme guess... You've got karma to burn, right?

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    2. Re:I imagine that it would take by myowntrueself · · Score: 2

      Oh I just thought it would be community-spirited of me to introduce a variation on the 'imagine a beowulf cluster of these' posts!

      I had no idea it'd burn any of my precious karma!
      But on the other hand, if karma can't be burnt as a replacement for fossil fuels, what use is it? Oooh I feel all toasty and warm!

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  24. backstreet boy by KarateBob · · Score: 2, Informative

    first, theres no backstreet boy named jim, so i looked at the article to see who it was

    well, it was in german, so i searched for "backstreet" and found out it was Nick Carter who setup the last piece.

    1. Re:backstreet boy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      and still no one cared

    2. Re:backstreet boy by Fat+Casper · · Score: 5, Funny
      Wow. Out of the entire Slashdot population, one person said "hey, there's no Backstreet Boy named Jim," and then set out to discover who it was.

      And then thought that someone else here needed to know. Listen, Bob- that's not a very good distinction. There's got to be a self help group out there for people like you.

      --
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    3. Re:backstreet boy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      thank you. somehow i feel that the guy who submitted the article knew who it was, he was just ashamed. kudos to you for having the courage.

  25. Re:I'm Guessing by Dahan · · Score: 0, Troll

    Stop guessing my single! Perv.

  26. Oh no! by mumblestheclown · · Score: 2

    I was too preoccupied with the post Sausage-week festivities that I didn't realize that it was Domino day!

  27. Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by NightWhistler · · Score: 5, Informative

    Like a few people already said: this is beginning to be a recurring event on Dutch television.
    It's organized and televised by SBS6, a Dutch network, so I don't know what the links to RTL (a German network) is all about... The link to the program is here

    They did come up with a few nice new things though... I aspecially liked when they had domino's falling under water, and at one point they even had a bubble of air rising to the surface, knocking down domino's as it went... ;-)

    I'm curious to see what they come up with next year...

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    1. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by sapone · · Score: 1

      RTL and some Dutch television networks belong to the same company. They broadcast the event in Germany, too, because there are more far more viewers in Germany than in the Netherlands. Probably the ad revenue from the Netherlands alone wouldn't cover their expenses :).

    2. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by MonoSynth · · Score: 2, Informative

      But even then, SBS stands for Scandinavian Broadcasting System and is, together with Net5 and V8, the biggest competitor of the HMG, with RTL4, RTL5 and Yorin in the Netherlands. And RTL stands for Radio Television Luxembourg, and afaik that's because the ASTRA stations are in Luxembourg, it's geographically the center of Europe. So RTL is originally not german (at least if you don't see Luxembourg as a province of Germany, but that's another story)

      But it's all corporate stuff. Maybe SBS NL doesn't have much to do with SBS Scandinavia anymore, and RTL NL doesn't have much to do with RTL Luxembourg or Germany.

      I missed the show yesterday, but the last time it was mostly in German. Even Dutch people who were talking in German, and that really sucks. I mean, speak in your native language or speak English (we Dutchies hate german people who come here for their holidays and expect us to talk fluently german.)

    3. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I am dutch and I have nothing against Germans. I do have something against intolerance...

      Puhleeze, go get a life, ok?

    4. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by MonoSynth · · Score: 1

      Depends on the part of the country you live in...

      If my mother goes to the town where she's born and goes inside a shop, and people are talkin German to her because in the summer-season 90% of the people there are germans, then it's not very uncommon to get upset about that.

      If you want to take a trip with your boat on a sunday-afternoon, and the lake is filled with beer-drinking, screaming and partying germans whith their millionaires-boats so that you can't find a place to find a little bit of rest, then it's also not very uncommon to get upset.

      I don't have problems with people from other countries coming here, as long as they don't see smaller countries around them merely as holiday-provinces of their almighty country.

    5. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Try living in a huge country that has foreign people on permanent vacation, NEVER speaking the local language, or even bothering to learn enough of it to intelligently make a purchase. Million of them. And no, I'm not learning their languages, as there are just too many different languages and/or dialects to learn.

      Lazy bastards.

    6. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by nick-less · · Score: 1

      I don't have problems with people from other countries coming here, as long as they don't see smaller countries around them merely as holiday-provinces of their almighty country.

      Have you ever been on a german highway during the summer? ;-)

    7. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Pussy+Is+Money · · Score: 0

      Oh please. Tell that to your Thai hooker.

      --
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    8. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Corporate+Troll · · Score: 2, Informative
      at least if you don't see Luxembourg as a province of Germany, but that's another story

      Oh? And what is that "other" story then? If memory serves me right Luxembourg has been independent since 1831 (a year after Belgium). So take that back, Luxembourg *is* a country! It's not because it's small that it isn't one, because then to your standards The Netherlands couldn't be a country either: look at Germany, much bigger than The Netherlands. Historically Luxembourg would be more likely to be a Belgian of Netherlandish province anyway, or why do you think our flag looks like yours?
      We are *not* Germans, and you caravan-carrying-hollandish-tourists should be lucky enough that we speak German to you, because if we really wanted we'd talk French (or Luxembourgish) instead and you'd be screwed! Ever been to a French camping in the summer? Well, I did, and the "oh 't is hier o gezellig" makes me sick. And above that you think that Heineken is good beer, pfff!

      Now for your link between SES Astra located in the Chateau de Betzdorf, and RTL Group is definately not true. SES-Astra carries more than just the signals of RTL-related channels. SES-Astra was created in 1985 and the predecessors of RTL were around since 1917. While it is true that RTL is "Luxembourgish based" nowadays, I think that can be said about any big company that has many mergers behind it. Don't forget that RTL originated from CTL which definately is Luxembourgish. There are many reasons for media companies to settle in Luxembourg and most of them are monetary (Tax, Filmmaking is highly subsidized here,...) If you didn't know: the only TV channel that can uses just "RTL" as logo is "RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg", which is the native-luxembourgish-speaking channel, all others have a suffix (like 4, TVI, television).

      Oh, tv series that are shown on RTL4 (like "Goede Tijden Slechte Tijden", oh, I hate that show), are often shot in Luxembourg. It's happened to me that I crossed one of the actors in Luxembourg city.

    9. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by MonoSynth · · Score: 1

      There was a little bit of sarcasm in that sentence.

      I meant to say that the germans treat Luxembourg also as 'another' province of them.

      And for holiday-languages : Speak the native language or the 'local' world-language. And in western europe and northern-america, you can expect anyone to talk English (at least here in NL we're taught English from the age of 10), but not to talk German or French or Spanish or Italian or Dutch or whatever.

    10. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by insomaniac · · Score: 1

      We have the same here in amsterdam, especially with english speaking people.(Keep in mind that I don't hold them fully responsible for this)
      In my fav pub I talk english all the time becaus the a big percentage of the people there don't speak dutch, just english.
      They want to learn dutch but it's hard for them to learn because dutch is not the easiest language to learn, and on top of that most dutch peole I know speak english quite well and rather speak english to them than try and decipher their (still) bad dutch.
      But we have other groups not speaking dutch (mostly maroccans and turks) who are getting a much harder time because of it as maroccan or turkish isn't really a common second language here...

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    11. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Corporate+Troll · · Score: 1
      Well, I guessed it was a bit sarcastic, but any reader here who doesn't know Luxembourg would probably take it as a fact. It's hard enough to explain where you're from if you're on a trip (for example to the US), we don't need any dutch people yelling around that Luxembourg is just a province of Germany. As I said before, you should first look a bit how Dutch people behave while abroad. You'll see it's a "kettle meet pot" thing.

      You are very wrong about "And in western europe and northern-america, you can expect anyone to talk English". You can expect it from the high-educated ones, not from the man on the street who will be the guy that sells you bread in the local shop.
      Simple proof is Germany and France. Most of the "common people" speak only one language, even tough english is often taught at school. I have personally met people that had french at school (Flemish people) that don't want to talk it "because they are bad in it". I've got news for them: you learn a language by using it. As you probably know French and English are taught in Belgian schools, so for me they have no excuse. The same goes for frenchies that learnt English at school and don't want to talk it (for the same or other reasons)
      We are accustomed to think that "English" is universal. It's not. There is not such a thing as a "local" world-language. Ever been in the US, and being severd by a hispanic person barely talking any english, then you'll see how skewed your view is. I speak five language fluently and I do meet people with whom it's nearly impossible to communicate.

    12. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by uXs · · Score: 1

      Up yours. I'm going to talk French when _I_ want to, which is never. French sucks ass.

      uXs

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    13. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Corporate+Troll · · Score: 1

      So you just enhance my point that there are stubborn idiots that refuse to be openminded about languages.

    14. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      He's just pissed off because his country fits in the back of one of those new Cadillac SUVs...

    15. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      So you just enhance my point that there are stubborn idiots that refuse to be openminded about languages.

      Such as the French. They are notoriously bad at languages. English gets you almost anywhere in Europe... except France!

    16. Re:Same stuff, some nice new effects.... by Corporate+Troll · · Score: 1

      I didn't say that I agree with the mentality of the french. But really don't think you can get anywhere just with English. It's not true...
      If you didn't notce, I do speak english, so what's your point?

  28. wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    you're so famous that we've never even heard of you!
    that's amazing!

    1. Re:wow by Steven+W00ston · · Score: 1

      Have YOU written any best-selling games? I don't think so!

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    2. Re:wow by httpamphibio.us · · Score: 1

      I sure would like to play some of YOUR best-selling games... but your link doesn't work.

      --
      sig.
    3. Re:wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's because he's an old troll around this place, and hasn't written any "best selling" games either.

  29. Re:Ignorant prick by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They missed like 150,000 dominoes because that asswipe fucked up knocking over the first domino.

  30. Is it almost time... by Goat+In+The+Shell · · Score: 2, Insightful

    for a "Boy Band" topic and icon here on Slashdot?

    We've had news about copy-restricted NSync Cds, rumors of boy band Star Wars cameos, and let's not forget the recent poll winner regarding Lance Bass's ongoing space drama. Now they're involved in German domino sports as well?

    This is a posting rate greater than the Internet Explorer topic!

    1. Re:Is it almost time... by lodn · · Score: 1

      Now they're involved in German domino sports as well?

      For your information it wasn't Germany but the netherlands.

  31. Priceless. by dpdawson · · Score: 5, Funny

    4000000 dominos: $400000
    Travel expenses for 89 people to Germany: $60000
    28480 minimum wage man hours spent setting up dominos: $146672
    Renting a Backstreet Boy for 90 minutes: $5000

    Realizing you're thirty, a virgin, and still live in your parents basement: Priceless

    1. Re:Priceless. by PegLegPete · · Score: 2, Funny

      are you referring to us /.'ers or the domino guys?

      /.'ers > domino guys

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    2. Re:Priceless. by Cl1mh4224rd · · Score: 1
      Realizing you're thirty, a virgin, and still live in your parents basement: Priceless
      Damn... Seven more years to go.
      --
      People will pass up steak once a week, for crap every day.
    3. Re:Priceless. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's not too late for you to move, bro. Just make it a clean break. Don't make the mistake of sleeping with your mom AGAIN.

    4. Re:Priceless. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      Travel expenses for 89 people to Germany:
      $60000


      As most of you /.ers are American it may be useful to say this clearly:

      The Domino Day event was in The Netherlands.
      Germany != The Netherlands.

      Got that?

    5. Re:Priceless. by grumling · · Score: 1
      Realizing you're thirty, a virgin, and still live in your parents basement: Priceless

      I don't know about that... The blonde in the picture is hot! I had no idea that dominos attracted women like that.

      --
      "Well, good luck finding a judge that doesn't run a bestiality site."
    6. Re:Priceless. by headqtrs · · Score: 1

      Small correction: It was in Leeuwarden (the Netherlands).

      I know, I know, it's all the same for Americans.

    7. Re:Priceless. by Tokerat · · Score: 2


      Yea yea, you know, since the rest of the world is so small compared to us.

      </SARCASM>

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      CAn'T CompreHend SARcaSm?
    8. Re:Priceless. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you ain't Dutch, you ain't much. Fuck yea.

    9. Re:Priceless. by Chaswell · · Score: 2, Funny

      Quit trying to con the masses. Everyone knows that the Netherlands is part of Germany the same way Luxemburg is. I don't know why you are trying to confuse the United States'ans.

    10. Re:Priceless. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's all Europe, it's all the same, who cares?

      When your so-called countries are smaller than most of our States, it just isn't all that important that they all have their own names with them all squished up so closely and no real differences between them anyway.

    11. Re:Priceless. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That photo of Linda de Mol must be 15 years old!

    12. Re:Priceless. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


      Note the blatant </SARCASM> tag.

      I fail to see the serious political debate taking place here.

      And, if you're reffering to Iraq, I think Saddam Hussein is feared by more than America to be insane enough to just use those weapons on a whim. America doesn't just attack for fun, no matter what opinion you've decided to form.

    13. Re:Priceless. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      America is going to attack Iraq even though the rest of the world is opposed to it.
      And America supports states like Israel who begin war against their neighbors, kill their people, and colonize the land. The same thing for which they attacked Iraq when it happened to Kuwait.
      It is very clear that Americans don't have a neutral view on things, but still they proclaim to be the greatest of the world.

  32. You would think... by PegLegPete · · Score: 1

    You would think that somebody on a FileShare app. would have done the dirty work and gotten it snagged into DivX. Too bad. Now I'll just have shell out my hardearned ... hah, they almost got me! I was talking about the pr0n of course, not the dominos.

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  33. All the more reason... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    ...to get his name right so we know who to mail the pipebombs to. >=)

    -Trollificus, who can't post more than twice every 24 hours.

  34. Re:I'm Guessing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm married, and so is my wife.

  35. I apologize... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...to all the sane people of the world, for this total waste of time and energy my countrymen have engaged in.

    Like there is nothing better to do in the world then set up some stones and then let them fall over... Geez...

    Just so that you know, they do this every year. Each your they have more stones, of course. Expect about 400,000 more next year.

    1. Re:I apologize... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Like there is nothing better to do in the world
      take over Poland, perhaps?

    2. Re:I apologize... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You are confusing the Germans, who had absolutely nothing to do with this domino thingie, with the Dutch. They are well known for windmills, clogs, being overrun by the Germans in 1940, and setting up dominoes.

  36. translation by cheezehead · · Score: 4, Informative

    German is my 3rd language, but here it goes anyway.

    UNAUTHORIZED TRANSLATION
    ------------------------

    NEW WORLD RECORD

    In the FEC Hall in Leeuwarden the builders are celebrating their big success, the biggest chain reaction in the world has completed successfully. Up til the last second it remained suspenseful, the stones that had remained standing were officially counted by a notary.

    With 3,847,295 fallen domino stones, the attempt at a new world record has succeeded. In some fields some stones remained standing, but the final field with 1 million stones cleared completely.

    Goose bumps were felt already at the beginning of the spectacle: the 10 second countdown was performed loudly. "Backstreet Boy" Nick Carter set off the domino avalanche at exactly 9:00 PM: the 22-year old pop singer placed the final stone, and by doing so unbalanced the two meter high "Domino Scale" with its five meter span.

    Now "Domino Man" Robin Weijers and his 89-person team can enjoy an additional entry into the Guinness Book of World Records. While preparing, it was forbidden to cough or sneeze inside the hall. Robin Weijers: "Because of the amount of stones, space has become limited inside the hall. One false move and the catastrophe is complete".

    THE SCALE STARTED IT!

    [picture] The approximately two meter high "Domino Scale", through which the world record attempt was started.

    In the past year 3,540,562 domino stones fell over, and up to 13.72 million people watched the TV event of superlatives.

    HISTORY OF RECORDS

    On November 5. 1999, domino expert Robin Weijers and his team built up 2.5 million dominoes in the Prince Bernhard hall in Zuid-Laren. Up to 14.2 million viewers followed the event live on TV, when 2,472,480 stones fell over. Give or take a few, 3,112,000 stones were toppled on November 3. 2000, again in the Prince Bernhard hall. In front of up to 13.2 million viewers, 2,977,678 stones fell over in a live broadcast. Then last year. Linda de Mol and Robin Weijers' team placed 3.75 million domino stones in the "Mecc" hall in Maastricht. The 90 person international team had worked seven weeks on the 75 different projects. On November 16 everything was ready. The Australian superstar Kylie Minogue started the biggest chain reaction in the world with a flick of her fingers. And again up to 13.72 million viewers watched the spectacle with the stones weiging 8 grams.

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    1. Re:translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You are missing the point. The point being, WHO GIVES A FLYING FUCK?

    2. Re:translation by RichardX · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Mod parent up as informative, please.

      No, I don't really care about this whole story either, but this guy has gone to the trouble of translating it for everyone, and it makes a hell of a lot more sense than the google translation someone else posted, so c'mon, spread the love (mod points) around, people.

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    3. Re:translation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Looks suspiciously like a babelfish translation...

    4. Re:translation by cheezehead · · Score: 1

      Looks suspiciously like a babelfish translation...

      Really? I just did a babelfish translation of the text. As laudable as the effort is, the machine translation is somewhat lacking. There are some remarkable similarities in the translations, but I don't know if that is a good thing for the machine translation, or a bad thing for mine...

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      MSN 8: Now Microsoft even has bugs in their ad campaigns.

    5. Re:translation by cheezehead · · Score: 1

      Mod parent up as informative, please.

      No, I don't really care about this whole story either, but this guy has gone to the trouble of translating it for everyone, and it makes a hell of a lot more sense than the google translation someone else posted, so c'mon, spread the love (mod points) around, people.


      Thank you. You're right, I was trying to be helpful given that not everyone reading /. can read German. The post did get modded up by the way. And you got modded down for your kind words...

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  37. The 4th sequel by ndecker · · Score: 1

    If i remember correcly, this was the 4th time "Domino Day" was on RTL ( German television station ). There will probably be one next year too.

  38. Just a reminder... by Cl1mh4224rd · · Score: 1

    Dominos, man... Dominos...

    Side note: I propose that, from this point forward, members of boy bands be referred to as "Jim Something".

    --
    People will pass up steak once a week, for crap every day.
    1. Re:Just a reminder... by Cyno01 · · Score: 1

      no no no, theres allways the tough one, he ussually has a goatee and an earing, theres the sweet one, the sensitive one, he has curly hair, the mommas boy, and then theres the talented one, erm, wait a minute...

      --
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  39. I now have a reason to go to the site... by Zemran · · Score: 2

    Thank you, I wasn't going to waste my time looking at a site about dominoes.

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    I love stacking my barbecues in the shed at the end of summer - you can't beat a bit of grill on grill action.
    1. Re:I now have a reason to go to the site... by Martin+Blank · · Score: 2

      Yet you wasted time reading down this far into the responses to find out about that link?

      --
      You can never go home again... but I guess you can shop there.
  40. Send them all into space by johnraphone · · Score: 0

    Remeber that one backstreet or Nsync or some other member of a stupid group that wanted to go into space? Well, we should past arround the collection bin and buy 'em all a one way trip to the sun. :)

  41. i can't believe ... by minti · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ... that this crap made it into slashdot, i mean, as a german i can say, that rtl does this crap every year, and no one is interested in except a few ppl, having nothing better to do on a friday evening. there is something in the newspapers, like, domino world record (once again...), and thats it. ok, i admit, it was cool, when they did it the first time, but to see this fscking dominos fall and fall and fall..and fall.. and fall. . . . . boring.

    1. Re:i can't believe ... by Peyna · · Score: 2

      But you have to admit that anyone that cares about dominos must truly be a nerd, and therefore it does belong here.

      --
      What?
    2. Re:i can't believe ... by minti · · Score: 1

      ok, point :) i never said, that he is not a nerd, and as i even got an account on slashdot, you may consider, that i am a nerd (better: geek) myself. BUT DOMINOS ARE BORING, believe me, they build these gimmicks, but there is nothing interesting about it !

  42. If you liked that... by NTmatter · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If you enjoyed watching all those millions of dominoes toppling, you ought to check out Fiat Lux If you enjoy anything to do with CG animation, you should also check this out. It's a rather impressive CG short of thousands of dominoes about the size of the monolith from 2001 (The small one that appeared before the apes - not the giant one in space) toppling through the interior of St. Peter's Basilica. As an added bonus, if you like shiny objects, the domino-monoliths are highly reflective. It's quite a sight to behold. My crude explanation doesn't do Fiat Lux justice. Go check it out for yourself!

    1. Re:If you liked that... by psydad · · Score: 1

      Went there, saw that, very nice. Liked the Gregorian chants as the sound track. Lots of work.

    2. Re:If you liked that... by Hubert_Shrump · · Score: 1

      If you enjoyed watching all those millions of dominoes toppling

      Then you will also love the international paint-drying championships! Will the crafty French with their secret weapon (heat guns) win again? Or will the British team, who so disappointingly started hallucinating and passed out last year - take the gold?

      Tune in!

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    3. Re:If you liked that... by imr · · Score: 2

      you're a sadist:Fiat Lux is available in two versions, both compressed with QuickTime 4.0 using the Sorenson compressor:

    4. Re:If you liked that... by gedanken · · Score: 1

      Fiat Lux is available in MPEG-1 format at PocketMovies.net.

    5. Re:If you liked that... by imr · · Score: 2

      yes, i watched it. nicely done.

  43. French TV commercial breaks by codexus · · Score: 5, Funny

    They were not even synchronized with the little pendulum breaks. That was so stupid you missed 5 minutes of dominos and then had to watch that damn pendulum for 5 other minutes. They tried to fill that time as best as they could but still it would have been much better to use the same breaks as the others.

    Other than that, the show was amazing!

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  44. me and my friends find this.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ultimately boring, considering this must be the 5th or 6th year IN A ROW they do this here in holland, or at least so it seems. It was fun the first time, but right now i dont even know anyone that watches this stuff anymore, nor cares for it.
    Seeing a ferrari drive by is cool, but by the xxth time you've seen it drive by, you just don't care for it anymore.
    Anyway, tell me again why this is news? they will do this again next year but with a few more stones...

    1. Re:me and my friends find this.. by insomaniac · · Score: 1

      hahahah, yah me 2, I read this and my first thought was 'wtf did they do this _AGAIN_'.
      I mean what is up with so many of my kinsmen and dominoes.
      Ah well, bet it's the same thing as what makes my kinsmen listen to crappy music, follow their herding instinct, make them watch terrible game shows which go on allmost as long as I live (FUCKING LINGO!#$!@) and a load of other stupid shite.

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  45. Re:How is this any news... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What crawled up your ass and died? There's nothing forcing you to read it.

    Get a grip.

  46. Only thing worth watching by abhikhurana · · Score: 5, Funny

    "They even had time delays of more than 5min each, built into the system to allow for advertising intermissions."

    Exactly, afterall they have to put atleast something worth watching in the show.

  47. so this article made it on Slashdot only because.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0




    CowboyNeal is a BackStreet Boys Fan!
    :)

  48. Amazing by Virus1984 · · Score: 5, Funny

    >110 comments and no one posted the reason why dominos are so important in a true geek's life.

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    1. Re:Amazing by b3x · · Score: 1

      and of course this domino. Aptly named as people spend a lot of time setting it up, so it can go down ...

  49. Nuclear chain reaction? by back@slash · · Score: 2, Funny

    I was half expecting it to read the largest nuclear chain reaction of the world in that successfully ran off. Up to the last second it remained exciting until those in the stands and everything from miles around was reduced to a fine dust.

    On the plus side there would be one less backstreet boy.

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  50. from the so what department by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I want to care, I really really do. It took a lot of effort and coordination so I really really want to care, but alas...

    Oh well at least the Netherlands is doing something other than smoking hash and welcoming the German Army into their country. (the 2nd part is a joke people ignore the troll behind the curtain)

    1. Re:from the so what department by insomaniac · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Oh well at least the Netherlands is doing something other than smoking hash

      You mean the netherlands is doing something else than smoking hash, organizing the implementation of a new coin, putting research in optical media, keeping a big part of trade going around the world, paying a big part in useless joint strike fighters, (Am I the only one who sees the pun in this btw?), keeping their people happy, exporting crappy DJ's that foreign people seem to adore, etc, etc

      These days we're even in political chaos, now that is unusual for this normally poltically quiet country. It might get a good turn on it tho :)

      Oh and FYI the average of dutch people smoking weed/hash is lower than that of the US or the UK...

      Hope this information has saved you from ignorance...

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    2. Re:from the so what department by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't forget about paying the Nigerian military to murder it's own citizenry. That seems to be a very popular pasttime among the "Royal" Dutch.

  51. No way by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    The biggest domino effect was the release of Windows 95 - all those PCs falling like flies over the 24hour period, horrors!

  52. back street boys are old by jdkane · · Score: 2

    Maybe 'NSynch singer Lance Bass should have placed the last domino, since his space trip might not work out. This might have given him the needed publicity (for what?).
    Indeed, how the mightly have fallen.

  53. Hacking? by crashnbur · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And why, again, does domino manipulation constitute hacking? I ask only because I am ignorant of the answer...

    1. Re:Hacking? by |absolut| · · Score: 1

      i was wondering the same thing myself

    2. Re:Hacking? by biobogonics · · Score: 1

      And why, again, does domino manipulation constitute hacking?

      One of the original uses of "hack" is to describe a stunt or practical joke. It also features the clever use of a mechanical device which makes it nerdly.

      It's in the same spirit as writing an otherwise useless program that runs on a PDP-8 which will play music through a transistor radio placed next to the computer.

      See http://hacks.mit.edu/

  54. mod parent up! by jazmataz23 · · Score: 1
    There's a dearth of funny posts in this discussion. Of course, the discussion (up to this point) is about a ninety-minute domino demonstration. The next record attempt has GOT to throw in an explosion or two if they have any hope of capturing the American market. Allowing space for commercials is of course manditory.

    Aaanyway.
    jaz

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  55. This is not news.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I submitted a story about how ISC and ISS group (@stake, Bindview, Caldera, Foundstone, Guardent, Microsoft, NAI, Oracle, SGI, and Symantec) botched the recent Bind patches and advisory. This group of security experts protected themselves but said screw the rest of the world by delaying patches after releasing their own advisory.. Is this what we can expect in the future from "inner circles" of trusted experts?

  56. Kylie by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I think she was bemused at the time... the look on her face said that she'd never seen anything like this in her life, but she wasn't yet sure if this was a good or a bad thing.
    I've seen that look on Kylie's face before ;-)

  57. Not wasted! Zemran's perseverance was rewarded. by cainem · · Score: 1

    That's how you spell it, buddy. P-E-R-S-E-V-E-R-A-N-C-E!

  58. Clearly, not enough testing. by wiresquire · · Score: 1

    Seeing as only 3847295 of the 4000000 pieces fell, this means that they have an error rate of about 3.92%.

    Releasing this product without testing cycles or a beta period is unacceptable.

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  59. During the last 8 weeks... by Junior+J.+Junior+III · · Score: 2

    I had sex 10^2 times. Sadly, I missed the domino rally.

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    1. Re:During the last 8 weeks... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      10^2 times with 10^0 participants, eh?

    2. Re:During the last 8 weeks... by Junior+J.+Junior+III · · Score: 1

      Well if I knew that counted, I'd have said 10^3.

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  60. Hacking by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Funny
    It is one of the top hacking feats I've had the privilege to witness.

    If you replace the dominos with embedded linux systems and hold it concurrently with defcon you could have a contest to see who could hack the most systems before they fell down.

    I got root on all your d0mino3z!

    Cue the beowulf cluster jokes now.

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  61. zuh? by someguy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How is setting up dominos considered hacking?

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  62. Insightful? by Carbon+Unit+549 · · Score: 1

    A lame complaint from a 13 yr-old who is struggling with exponential notation is INSIGHTFUL?

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  63. Video? by EdMcMan · · Score: 1

    Is there a video anywhere? Reading german articles isn't really that fun to me..

  64. FUCK FRANCE YOU FROG NEGRO by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's right.

  65. That wasnt a prank.. It wasnt manipulating.. by Viewsonic · · Score: 2

    It was just setting up dominos which were meant to be tumbled.. It's like getting in my car and driving it to the store and saying "I just hacked my way to the store." .. I think the guy posting it just didn't want to say "Well, I spent 5 days setting up little kids dominos with 100 other ADULTS because we're too old to be playing with stuff like this but anyways, here's the story!!! Wherees my barney doll?"

  66. lovely M�dchen on the front page by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'd like to give her the ol' GESCHAFFT if you know what I mean!

    mm, nothing like a german babe.

  67. Google employee by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    wow, i heard that Google receives around 1,000(1e3) applications a day.. must have been pretty hard getting the job translating everything that comes through the Language section.. oooor you just did a google translation, like the (identical) post above. Troll.

  68. And I thought nerds were good at math... by syylk · · Score: 1

    "set up 4000000(4e6) domino pieces"

    4e6???

    Oh, my, this is not even calculus. This is basic math!!!

    4e6 = 2'048, hardly anywhere near four millions.

    Maybe the editor wanted to write 4*10e6 (4 * 1'000'000) or (4e6)e2 (2'048 * 2'048 ~= 4'000'000), but, damn, he's an editor, not a mathematician nor a true nerd - he'd have learned the scientific notation way before starting to write on a website.

    I wonder why they keep putting "news for nerds" in the subtitle...

    1. Re:And I thought nerds were good at math... by syylk · · Score: 1

      Apparently, I'm good for editing too! :)

      4e6 = 4'096, not 2'048.

    2. Re:And I thought nerds were good at math... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      >Apparently, I'm good for editing too! :)

      Not really. Your little critique is completely wrong. XeY == X * 10^Y, not X^Y. Punch 4e6 in your HP calculator and I guarantee you won't get 4^6 (4096). (Don't tell me HP has had it wrong for 30 years.)

    3. Re:And I thought nerds were good at math... by Planesdragon · · Score: 2

      Maybe the editor wanted to write 4*10e6 (4 * 1'000'000) or (4e6)e2 (2'048 * 2'048 ~= 4'000'000), but, damn, he's an editor, not a mathematician nor a true nerd - he'd have learned the scientific notation way before starting to write on a website.


      Sheesh.

      The editior didn't write that part, the submitter did.

      Plus, scientific notation is almost a worthless custom. In any scale that we work in, we (as humans, not just geeks) create new measurements when our old ones become too cumbersome to use anymore.

      Oh, I'm sure that it has its place--but it's hardly the most intuitive thing ever thought up by science...

  69. eh? by robotpants · · Score: 1

    No hablando en espanol!

  70. Better than you, I guess by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    4e6 is a pretty standard way of abbreviating 4*10^6. Are you getting e and ^ confused? Looks like it from your assumption that 4*10e6 = 4 * 1'000'000... But then how is it that 4e6 equals 2048 and not 4096?

  71. it's the former VP! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nice to see you on /., Mr. Gore.

  72. It's a Dutch - Japanese tradition by Traa · · Score: 3, Informative

    with lotsa other foreigners tossed in for maximum commercial coverage.

    Anyway, it IS pretty spectacular stuff, here are some facts:
    4.000.000 dominoes
    51 projects
    85 x 90 square meters of building space
    100 domino builders
    Builders are from Holland, Germany, France, Spain, Belgium and Italy
    27 basic colours
    1.320.998 painted dominoes
    331 variety of dominoes

    Their main (sponsor) site with more info.

    90 minutes, live on TV in 5 countries. I'll buy that tape, makes for good party background stuff.

  73. Endless domino sequence? by angryargus · · Score: 1

    Why not just place a series of dominos in a circle/loop, and then devise something to raise them back up as fast as they fall. The sequence would (theorically) never end.

    Okay, it's not as exciting and I'm probably missing the "spirit" of dominos, but it doesn't take as much work and gives you an escalating record.

  74. Of course ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    1. Knock down 4,000,000 dominoes
    2. ???
    3. Profit!

  75. Did they have commentary by seelet · · Score: 0

    i could see it now "wow were coming close to curve no. 45 where it splits off to a heart shaped figure. Everyone quite, O wow it executed wonderfully."

  76. Categorically by cygnus · · Score: 3, Funny
    The last piece was set at 21:00 CET(Central European Time) by a Backstreet Boy. Jim somebody... Anyhow said piece started of over 90 minutes of an amazing domino avalanche show. It is one of the top hacking feats I've had the privilege to witness. This time Live on TV. I hope tapes (dvds) of it become available. They even had time delays of more than 5min each, built into the system to allow for advertising intermissions. Some parts of the installation didn't quite work, but overall it was worth seeing. The final tally came to 3847295 pieces fallen. It ended less than an hour ago and you should have seen it."
    i'm not going to research this because i know categorically, it's impossible.

    "one of the top hacking feats" can never be executed by a backstreet boy. it's just impossible.

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  77. Avalanche velocity? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What is the speed of the avalanche? Physicists, please do chime in.

  78. Obligatory link by Suicide · · Score: 1
  79. Oops... by Tinik · · Score: 1

    Domino Guy: Ok, get ready with that camera, I'm about to set the last.. la... ahh-CHOO!

  80. Domino by Malcolm+Scott · · Score: 1

    A cluster of how many Lotus Domino servers?!

    Er, no, wait.....

  81. Hacking defined by Ando[evilmedic] · · Score: 2

    Technically, dominos are supposed to be used in the game of *gasp* Dominos.

    A 'hack' is an implementation of (physical)objects in a new/different and impressive way.

    Therefore, the fact that these dominos were used in a way like this and on an impressive scale like this deems this feet to be a hack.

    For more info: Steven Levy - Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution

    1. Re:Hacking defined by someguy · · Score: 1

      Weird. All I ever used them for was setting them up and knocking them down. I don't think I've ever known the rules.

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  82. Godwyn's law? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    at least if you don't see Luxembourg as a province of Germany, but that's another story

    Godwyn! Godwyn! The thread is now officially dead.

  83. Geeks and Backstreet Girls by The+Monster · · Score: 3, Informative
    Out of the entire Slashdot population, one person said "hey, there's no Backstreet Boy named Jim," and then set out to discover who it was.
    Just because he beat me to it:
    "Backstreet Boy" Nick Carter hat die Domino-Lawine um Punkt 21.00 Uhr ausgelöst: Der 22-jährige Popsänger setzte den letzten Stein und hat so die rund zwei Meter hohe "Domino"-Waage mit einer Spannweite von fünf Metern aus dem Gleichgewicht gebracht.
    You don't even have to know much German to follow what happened here - you can probably figure out that Nick is 22 years old, for instance...

    Here's a little tip from a geek who is actually married to a female human... Some of them (including The Bride of Monster) actually like the Backstreet Boys, so knowing their names might come in handy when you want to have a conversation about something she likes, because the story that of that sed-regexp-in-a-do-loop I threw together at work the other day for one of the Guys in the Ties (to save him half a day's manual editing work that was holding up hundreds of thousands of dollars of a customer's cashflow) was kinda neat, but not something she can relate to that well, beyond the obvious "Monster did something at work that made the higher-ups happy - maybe that means he'll keep his job if there are layoffs". Who am I kidding - if she were a real geek, it wouldn't have impressed her anyway, because it was trivial, and with a little thought she'd probably have shown me a more efficient way to do it! (I do hope for one of the Monsterettes to eventually achieve that status, however.)

    So, here are the names of the other 4 Boys, in the interests of helping fellow geeks get some play:

    • A. J. McLean
    • Brian Littrell
    • Howie Dorough
    • Kevin Richardson
    Litrell and Richardson are cousins, and are married (Kevin's wife is from near here, and Brian's wife is expecting their first child) while McLean is engaged
    The last word on the date was 2 Jan, which is coincidentally the anniversary of my marriage to TBOM - there is a lesson here too - for reasons not immediately apparent to the average geek, women think that remembering such dates and, uh, relationships is important. I recommend a crontab entry to email yourself a reminder a week before such events.
    For now, this little HOW-TO will have to substitute for the lack of
    man woman
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  84. Whoops, almost tripped... by MoogMan · · Score: 1

    I can just imagine the amount of people going "whoops, almost fell onto that domino there" right next to the primary domino when they were building it... and possibly the amount of people being beaten up for being stupid heehee

  85. Last Post! by alpg · · Score: 1

    The eye is a menace to clear sight, the ear is a menace to subtle hearing,
    the mind is a menace to wisdom, every organ of the senses is a menace to its
    own capacity. ... Fuss, the god of the Southern Ocean, and Fret, the god
    of the Northern Ocean, happened once to meet in the realm of Chaos, the god
    of the center. Chaos treated them very handsomely and they discussed together
    what they could do to repay his kindness. They had noticed that, whereas
    everyone else had seven apertures, for sight, hearing, eating, breathing and
    so on, Chaos had none. So they decided to make the experiment of boring holes
    in him. Every day they bored a hole, and on the seventh day, Chaos died.
    -- Chuang Tzu

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