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Thread: Die Jar Jar
Buleste 15:45 7th May 2008
Just found this bit of ASCIImation.
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Demon Cleaner 16:02 7th May 2008
I once found an ASCIImation on telnet, don't know if it still works, can't test it from here because of the proxy. It had a whole episode of Star Wars, I think Harrsion might still remember. Try it out:

telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl (if I'm right)
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Zetr0 17:01 7th May 2008
ahhhh some one else that appreciated Jar Jar as much as me....



talk about f*cking weak character...... what was george thinking ?
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Buleste 17:03 7th May 2008
Marjeting. He was hoping that Jar Jar would appeal to the kids and therfore make shed loads of money. Instead he decided to use him as a plot forwarder.
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Harrison 23:12 7th May 2008
Originally Posted by Demon Cleaner:
I once found an ASCIImation on telnet, don't know if it still works, can't test it from here because of the proxy. It had a whole episode of Star Wars, I think Harrsion might still remember. Try it out:

telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl (if I'm right)
Indeed. The browser url is http://towel.blinkenlights.nl/services.html#starwars

Once on that page, if you click the star wars link it will ask you permissions to open a telnet session. It is definitely worth watching as it is brilliant how well everything was achieved using ASCII.

Alternatively if you don't want the hassle of using Telnet to view it go to http://www.asciimation.co.nz/ and it plays using java in the webpage.
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Harrison 23:18 7th May 2008
We all knew George had lost the force when he invented bloody Ewoks! Letting the guy go on to make 3 more films after that was just a big mistake. They should have locked him up before any Jar Jar like characters could escape his mind.
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Demon Cleaner 23:52 7th May 2008
Yeah, just saw that it is accessible via URL, but telnet still works too. They now mention that if you wanna see it in color you have to use IPv6 found here. Did not test it though.
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Harrison 23:57 7th May 2008
One thing I did notice is that if you watch it via the URL it is a bit stretched vertically, whereas the Telnet version is the correct ratio (the death star is round!).

I'm not seen the colour version. Will have to check that out!
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Demon Cleaner 00:11 8th May 2008
They say that the IPv6 version has some extra scenes and color support.
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Harrison 07:34 8th May 2008
Any idea how to get the IPv6 version to work? What do we need to do in order to watch it? I couldn't find much info on this.
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