Wednesday, August 28, 2002
Drawing Together
"Drawing Together." Nice title, eh? Kind of like "drawing people together" while at the same time meaning "drawing things together." O, who loves language if not me?
As I was about to say, drawing something collaboratively, as in the more or less draw-something-collaboratively game of Redondo, is a famously funniferous activity. It just so happens that there's a virtual drawing-together tool on the DeepFUN website, a virtual collaborative whiteboard which is equally, though very differently funniferous.
It's free. It's well-designed. You need a java-capable browser and someone else in the virtual uinverse to draw together with.
As I was about to say, drawing something collaboratively, as in the more or less draw-something-collaboratively game of Redondo, is a famously funniferous activity. It just so happens that there's a virtual drawing-together tool on the DeepFUN website, a virtual collaborative whiteboard which is equally, though very differently funniferous.
It's free. It's well-designed. You need a java-capable browser and someone else in the virtual uinverse to draw together with.










