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Interactive Comedy on the World Wide Web!

Thanks to such technologies as the World Wide Web and its Common Gateway Interface, unheard-of interactive applications are now made possible. Never before has one been able to view street maps of anywhere in the United States, operate a robot, control a model railroad, see how much coffee is left, and transmit smells, all with the click of a mouse button!

But we've only scratched the surface! Thousands of new and interesting applications of this interactive technology will be tapped in the years to come!

We are proud to be able to bring interactive comedy on to the World Wide Web in order to demonstrate the possibilities.

Select this link to take part in a demonstration of this wonderful technology!

And after the demo, how about sending me some comments? Keep in mind that I'll publish them unless you say otherwise.

Alternatively, if you have a JavaScript-enhanced World Wide Web browser, you can try what might very well be the next logical step to Interactive Comedy: a JavaScript implementation of this demonstration. *

This page, however, will reamin as it is. We like to embrace open standards so that everyone will be able to use this wonderful technology and embrace the true power of the World Wide Web, no matter what browser they use.

* --- I'm not to blame for that JavaScript jobbie; Ken Kagan is the responsible party.

** --- I didn't make up the joke I'm using for this demonstration, either, so it ain't part of the implicit copyright I hold on this page, which isn't really implicit anymore since I just explicitly stated that I hold a copyright, so this footnote has misteaks in it now.