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What 'Network Games' Could Have Looked Like

An anonymous reader writes "A game for children modified for geeks: The austrian art (or something like that) group monochrom has made the worlds probably first massive multiplayer thumbwrestling performance in the viennese Museumsquartier. They've got some photos and explanation of several network structures (even includes a Death Star Reactor - i wonder how many things like that could be done - new kind of simple origami?). A network game in the 50s? Beware: requires real social interaction!"

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  1. wtf? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    I usually don't hang out with the slashdot trolls, but wt_F_?

    This really is the dumbest story I've ever seen posted.

  2. Re:dexterity required by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    I just wonder if handedness is the result of the fact than it takes less energy and effort to make one one hand a specialist that is required to make two.
    Handedness is that sketchy area which involves a number of things such as brain laterality, environmental, sociocultural and genetic factors.

    There is a research team that does indepth studies in such areas and obviously there are different theories which exist.

    Hereditary factors state that a child is more likely to be born left handed if one parent is left handed, and the chances increase if both parents are left handed.

    Socially and culturally, you have reasons like religious beliefs that left handedness is wrong or the left hand is associated with "cleaning yourself". In the old days, kids were beaten for using the left hand.

    And then there's other medical reasons like kids who are born with higher levels of testosterone as a result of increased stress during birth are more likely to be born left handed.

    True ambidexterity is rare because the brain is wired to predominately favour one hand over the other.