The ACM Montage Video 2009

ACM Officer Nominations & Campaigns THIS THURSDAY

  • ACM Movie: Memories featuring our immediate Graduates
  • Reading the ACM Constitution & Officer Expectations
  • Next Semester's Restructured Committee Groups
  • Nominations & Campaign Questions Answered
  • Pizza, Games and General Mayhem

Since the Nominations & Campaigns historically take so long, we're not going to have a demo/lecture this time.

Meeting will be held this Thursday, April 16 at 6PM in Room 105!

What is missing (most) from LOUIE?

Nothing, LOUIE's actually pretty great!
0% (0 votes)
A discussion forum: See what everyone says from previous semesters.
11% (2 votes)
Speed: LOUIE is way too slow for my taste.
28% (5 votes)
A Roster! I want to see who else is taking the class.
6% (1 vote)
Usability: How the heck do I ... ?
39% (7 votes)
Other (Please leave comment)
17% (3 votes)
Total votes: 18

How Do I Add My Completed Game to the Cabinet?

Congratulations, you've completed your game! After working on it so hard, you'll likely want to make sure it's playable on the Game Cabinet for the rest of eternity! You'll be happy to hear that it's actually pretty simple to get your game ready for Cabinet-release. First things first, make sure you meet the game requirements:

  • The game to be added to the Game Cabinet is a complete, polished, playable game.
  • All game-related media (music, artwork, movies) is original, public domain or otherwise licensed.

The NAU ACM Game Cabinet

The NAU ACM Game Cabinet is an entirely original creation conceived and built here at the ACM to showcase playable student-created games and actively promote enthusiasm for computing and technology. The goal was to create a permanent fixture of NAU Student Life and encourage conversation centered around quality student projects.

Inspiration:

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Next Digital Carnival Game?

Soul Calibur IV
53% (10 votes)
Street Fighter IV
26% (5 votes)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
21% (4 votes)
Total votes: 19
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Insomnia Online Programming Competition

So what are you doing over Spring Break? That's right, CODE PARTYING!

The Grand Prize is 30,000 rupees...which translates to ~$584 but it sounds WAY COOLER to win 30,000 of something!

We will be coding in Room 105! Comment on the forums if you need a partner still (TEAMS OF ONE OR TWO)!

Just glancing at the problems they're requiring, they seem like they were ripped *straight from the ICPC* and they should be really easy! We've all seen the 3n+1 problem before!

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What is Insomnia?

Mythbuster's Grant Imahara (DuBois Ballroom)

What: Grant Imahara from Mythbusters
When: March 30, 6:30pm
Where: DuBois Ballroom
Free entrance, no reservation required

CEFNS is hosting a talk by Grant Imahara from Mythbusters. Clearly, this should be pretty cool.
Attendance is free and open. Doors open at 5:30.

CEFNS Event Page
http://www.cefns.nau.edu/MythBusters/

Grant Imahara's Mythbusters profile:
http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mythbusters/meet/grant-imahara.html

Rubik's Cube Solve-a-Thon

  • ACM Graduation Cords Award Ceremony
  • Discussion: Board / Card Games for Room 105?
  • "Brainteaser" Weekly Competition?

Insomnia Competition, March 20

From the site:

What is Insomnia? Insomnia a coding contest in which every person, anywhere in the world can participate. Insomnia will test the programming skills as well as problem solving capabilities of the participating teams. You are required to create solutions to problems mentioned on the Problems page. Create your solution in C, C++ or Java and upload it on the Upload Files page. The program will be automatically evaluated and the result of submission will be available on the Results page.

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