Wink Chosen to Receive Noble Piece Prize
Phil Shapiro writes "Wink, a beautifully written free program for creating Flash-format animated tutorials has been chosen to receive a Noble Piece Prize, the prize that honors the craftsmanship of Alfred Noble, who worked at the Jacquard Loom factory in France. Previous winners of this prize include the Digital Bicycle web site."
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Surely this will infringe the trademark of the Nobel Peace Prize
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This isn't the Nobel Prize. It's the Noble Prize. There is no Nobel Prize category for this type of thing.
...oh wait... The Piece Prize... Wow. It occurs to me that it is a highly humorous name for a prize. I am unable to contain myself. Really!
... This wikipedia page
I have freaks! I did something right...
I nominate the guy that invented shirts for chicks that show off their belly's. Now THAT is worth an award.
"Piece prize", maybe next year they'll get the whole thing
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So basically no evidence of anything at all. Is this whole article a Troll to see how many slashdotters will bite? Did the editors check a single link?
This article can be summed up as "No content here, but I have some links - Clicky clicky clicky please!!"
This is the most inane thing I have ever seen.
If you will excuse me, I'm off to make up some prizes to award to random people.
Damnit - I wanted my nick to be "WouldIPutMYRealNameOnSlashdot"
Except that it is to be confused, that's why they chose that name. It's supposed to be funny.
It's not, but it's supposed to be.
Information wants to be anthropomorphized.
If you read the description of the prize, it seems like it was created by Phil Shapiro, the submitter of the story.
So can I create my own Nebula Peas prize and give it to some random free software project, like Hebcal or something, and get it posted on the front page of Slashdot?
(No offense against Hebcal; I just picked the first nonfamous project that I saw browsing SourceForge.)
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All joking beside (peace/piece), Wink is a great utility and is a must download. It's great for creating tutorials on how to do things on computers.
I realize that most of the comments are going to be jokes because of the tone of the submission but Wink itself is a very useful application.
It's similar to Macromedia Captivate and the dozens of other Flash-output screen recording tools available but what sets this app apart from the others in my opinion is it's support for Linux (it's available for Windows too) and it's price (free).
The only other app that I've used that does screen recording and outputs Flash files is the vnc2swf console based program. While vnc2swf is quite good at full motion recording it's editing capability is virtually nonexistent (there is a program called edit_vnc2swf but it's console based at least right now).
Wink has an excellent GUI, is 100% free ( I made a voluntary donation to the developer via Paypal and encourage others to do the same), allows you to do manual or full-motion (timed) captures, and has very good support for Linux. It's definitely an app worth downloading.
(Note: I'm not affiliated in any way with Wink--just a happy user).
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More likley it's a paid-for ad.
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