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Non-Tech : Littlefield Corporation (LTFD)
LTFD 0.1700.0%Sep 29 11:29 AM EST

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To: tgs59 who wrote (8520)5/10/1998 5:15:00 PM
From: Silicon Trader  Read Replies (1) of 10368
 
Slightly OFF TOPIC>>>..>

Yes , the light pens do have their advantages for bingo, but there are some products out there that have proven the ability to " meet" the challenge, as far as use goes, for both the 75 number and 90 number games. I have seen them in operation and they work well.

I like the aspect of not having to hold the pen and just simply using my fingers. IN norams case they arent really expecting the classic " bingo player" to be the most active on the game. Its not a traditional Bingo game, although its roots Came from bingo.

Touch screens have also been in use for years with the "video poker" and some of "Anchor's" games. They have been quite successful and kinda go with the times.

Both systems have their advantages Pens, versus Touch.

GO NRAG MBA

PS looks like the streak of " agreement" might have just ended <GGG>!!
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