You just made my day, I was looking at lots of commercial and open source groupware products, but didn't stumble onto this one.
OpenGoo's usability is light years ahead of the other products I demoed, some which cost up to $4000 to setup.
Thanks.
That's a great example of quantum entanglement, and explanation why entanglement doesn't mean FTL communication.
So basically the two electrons or atoms or whatever particle you are entangling, are made exactly the same, which primes them to give the same result to a measurement that you do later. Nothing too exotic about that.
I've known this for years, but struggled to explain it to people, guess because I lacked a good example.
Broken Sword 1 & 2 work on ScummVM too. They are not free yet though, but I bet you can buy them both for under 10 bucks.
Played them both, they are quite fun and don't look too shabby either.
You just made my day, I was looking at lots of commercial and open source groupware products, but didn't stumble onto this one.
OpenGoo's usability is light years ahead of the other products I demoed, some which cost up to $4000 to setup.
Thanks.
That's a great example of quantum entanglement, and explanation why entanglement doesn't mean FTL communication.
So basically the two electrons or atoms or whatever particle you are entangling, are made exactly the same, which primes them to give the same result to a measurement that you do later. Nothing too exotic about that.
I've known this for years, but struggled to explain it to people, guess because I lacked a good example.
Broken Sword 1 & 2 work on ScummVM too. They are not free yet though, but I bet you can buy them both for under 10 bucks. Played them both, they are quite fun and don't look too shabby either.
My first first post :).