And the winner is _____ (my man). Speech:
I can't decide whether I like this or not. Wait, I can! I don't! The "wtf" gives it away. But I don't fault Kox so much as the nature of the game: doing video in 15 minutes doesn't work. Considering what Hutch was able to achieve when he strayed over the time boundary, perhaps Coudal and Adobe shoulder consider a longer-format game in the future for the animators in the world?
The decision's up to you, though, as to who returns home with fame and hoochies. Thank you for watching and commenting and sending emails. Now head over to the forums and contribute your vote for who won.
In addition, thanks to the players, and thanks also to John Gruber for providing an easy target. Have a wonderful weekend, we wish you the very best, we hope you vote for Obama, and we will see you soon. From Paris, Philly, Chattanooga, somewhere in Ohio, New York and Chicago, we're out.
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Rosecrans Baldwin.
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Naz and Sam Peeling Back the Layers on last Friday's amazing photographic and musical live Layer Tennis Match. No Tennis this week by the way, we'll be back live on the 19th
Layer 10 is up. And that's a wrap! Big thanks to Sam, Naz, Mark, and all the fans. No voting this week, but be sure to sign up for Season Tickets and be the first to get match info and learn how to play in our qualifying matches. Layer Tennis is taking a week off, we'll see you back here on March 19th for our fourth exhibition match.
The coin-flip and Match Preview are up for today's live Photographic Exhibition Match. We're almost set to go. Tweet your comments and include #lyt and then follow the chatter on our Crowd Page. And if you don't have 'em already, sign up for Free Season Tickets for news, contests and maybe even a chance for you to take the court this season.
Mark Simonson shares his insider's view of Friday's typographic battle, including a nifty chart of all the glyphs created during the match.
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