September 12th, 2011 4 comentarios
Buying tickets for El Biógrafo cinema in Santiago remains analog and charming: you choose your seat by picking the ticket from a display that represents the room’s layout.
Upon retrieving your ticket, you experience your seat becoming non-available.
Alberto Romero, on a prerecorded broadcast to the world. I use this blog as a public notebook: here I save and share thoughts and events with scheduled irregularity.
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No estoy segura si aquí la gente respetaría el layout interior, mmm…
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Charming indeed! It’s very interesting how what in software becomes a classic problem of concurrent programming can be so elegantly solved in the physical domain.
It molates!