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Note from Peter Skye: The following announcement is from a local OS/2
vendor.
Overflow Warpstock Crowd Bedazzled With Warped Jeopardy
Warped Jeopardy! played to a packed Warpstock theater on
Sunday with guest host Randell Flint of Sundial Systems at
the helm of this traveling OS/2 game show spectacular.
Celebrity contestants David Moskowitz, Judy McDermott and
Larry Finkelstein did their best to offer questions that
matched the OS/2 answers given by Flint. In Warped
Jeopardy!, as in the original Jeopardy television show, the
host states the answers and the guests must come up with the
correct questions.
One perplexing answer of the day, stumping all three
panelists, was "The Easiest Way To A Connected World" in the
Version Taglines category. The correct response would have
been the question "What is Warp 4?"
In the special Audience Jeopardy round, all six of the
audience contestants won Sundial product prizes with a
little help from their teammates and the celebrities.
Sundial's Warped Jeopardy! is a multimedia extravaganza
with an OS/2 theme, complete with sound, video clips and a
multimedia screen with categories and levels and, of course,
answers. "It matches our Sundial Has The Answers slogan,
and it's fun for the audience, the contestants and our
Sundial production crew," said Flint. "The audience
absolutely loves the show, and we'll continue to make it
bigger, better and even more extravagant."
Developing a hit product is something Sundial does well.
Junk Spy, Mesa 2, Rover Pack, Relish, Clearlook and DBExpert
are all part of Sundial's OS/2 product line.
"We kept the spirit of the original Jeopardy in our new
multimedia Warped Jeopardy! show," added Flint, "and we look
forward to letting everyone think of their questions while
Sundial Has The Answers."
http://www.sundialsystems.com
Sundial Systems Corporation
909 Electric Avenue, Suite 204
Seal Beach, California 90740 USA
"Sundial Has The Answers"
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