Tennis Ball Machine Reviews

Racket Review — Head Radical Oversize (OS) & Lite Oversize

Posted in Tennis Ball Machine Reviews on September 6th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 25 Comments

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com http In this racket review we look at the Head Youtek Radical Oversize (OS) and the Head Youtek Radical Lite Oversize. The Youtek technology causes the frame to get stiffer the harder you make contact with the tennis ball. This allows you to hit a little bit harder when you want to, but still gives you feel and control when you slow your swing down. Here are some additional stats — Radical Oversize — Head size: 107 square inches Unstrung weight: 10.4 ounces Radical Lite Oversize — Head size: 105 square inches Unstrung weight: 9 ounces Both rackets are very easy to swing, have big sweet spots, and aren’t particularly stiff. If you’re interested in demoing one of these rackets you can do so FOR FREE at TennisExpress.com.

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Racket Review — Head Radical Oversize (OS) & Lite Oversize

Posted in Tennis Ball Machine Reviews on September 6th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 25 Comments

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com http In this racket review we look at the Head Youtek Radical Oversize (OS) and the Head Youtek Radical Lite Oversize. The Youtek technology causes the frame to get stiffer the harder you make contact with the tennis ball. This allows you to hit a little bit harder when you want to, but still gives you feel and control when you slow your swing down. Here are some additional stats — Radical Oversize — Head size: 107 square inches Unstrung weight: 10.4 ounces Radical Lite Oversize — Head size: 105 square inches Unstrung weight: 9 ounces Both rackets are very easy to swing, have big sweet spots, and aren’t particularly stiff. If you’re interested in demoing one of these rackets you can do so FOR FREE at TennisExpress.com.

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Grace’s Quest - To Catch An Art Thief

Posted in Tennis Ball Machine Reviews on August 6th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – Be the first to comment

gameplay video from www.sheeparcade.com

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Fiction Fixers - Adventures in Wonderland

Posted in Tennis Ball Machine Reviews on July 14th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – Be the first to comment

Fiction Fixers - Adventures in Wonderland gameplay video from www.sheeparcade.com

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Kaya Voice User Interface Video Sketch

Posted in Tennis Ball Machine Reviews on July 2nd, 2010 by tennis ball machine – Be the first to comment

By Aliya Baptista, Juliana Diaz, Jacqueline Gordon, and Molly Nix. ©2010 This is a project from the Basic Interaction Design course at the Carnegie Mellon School of Design. View the full project description here: www.mollynix.com Coffee Shop employees, especially new ones, are put into a unique and stressful position of having to juggle multiple orders at the same time, learn new skills and techniques, and fill orders accurately and quickly. We found through our research that this results in a high turn-over rate for employees. In order to reduce this occurrence, as well as assist coffee shops in processing their orders with a smoother system, we have created Kaya, a voice user interface that aids coffee shop training and drink management. Credits Visual Identity for Kaya– Juliana Diaz Script– Aliya Baptista, Juliana Diaz, Jacqueline Gordon, and Molly Nix Photography– Juliana Diaz and Molly Nix Video Editing– Aliya Baptista and Juliana Diaz Role of Zack– Alex Laskaris Role of Samantha– Rachel Inman Voice of Kaya– Juliana Diaz Voice of Zack– Andrei Romanov Voice of Samantha– Molly Nix Voice of Priya– Aliya Baptista Location– Maggie Murph Cafe, Hunt Library, Carnegie Mellon University Fall 2009

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