If you have something nice to say, say it here. If not, please consider this will likely last hundreds of years, and do you really want to be remembered to be both hot headed, and have bad spelling? At least spell correctly as you slam me.Tmcsheery 06:10, 16 March 2007 (UTC)Reply


Once again I'm amazed at the mob mentality here. One person changes an image without asking. Another comes by and says that the image is not appropriate without thinking. Another says they think this or that, and then someone else comes by and starts a fight. Mediocrity at it's best. edit

Mention of $5,000 Inertial Motion Capture system edit

You mention a $5,000 mocap system in some of your latest edits to the Motion Capture page. To the best of some Googling, the cheapest system out there is $20,000, from Animazoo - would you be able to add a citation to the Motion Capture article for the $5k system, or otherwise indicate where you heard about that system? I'm sure it would be of interest to a lot of readers of the page - inertial mocap for $5k is a big sea-change for the industry.

Fair use rationale for Image:Activemarker2.jpg edit

 

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Notification edit

Hi there, Tracy. I believe you might be interested in this discussion: Talk:Motion capture#Merge from Optical motion tracking. Cheers, Waldir talk 13:02, 9 March 2012 (UTC)Reply