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Perfect Table Plan February 17, 2007

Posted by Geordie in For Developers.
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I’ve got some requests for the seating planning software we used in the demo. You can find it here. It is quite cool, check it out.

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1. David Grant - February 17, 2007

I used it for my wedding in June 2005. We had 120 people and it worked great.

2. Paul B. - February 17, 2007

Hey, Dave!

– I’m impressed you’ve actually used it for the intended purposes! ;-)

(How would I know, our wedding was in Vegas witnessed by two of our friends and a friendly priestess :) ).

But we gonna retrace your honeymoon steps down in Mexico — starting Sunday!

Paul B.

3. Egon Willighagen - February 18, 2007

Dr. Rose, I was actually wondering about something else… that part II video on video.google.com show the substructure similarity searching… what software was used for the 3D rendering of the molecules? Is that Jmol? (See my blog item on it: http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/2007/02/is-that-jmol-in-that-d-wave-demo.html)

4. David Grant - February 19, 2007

I can answer that… yes it is Jmol.

I just did something funny. I tried clicking on the “play” button on the picture on your blog, then realized it was a screenshot.

5. Michael M - May 12, 2007

I think gaining understanding for this subject is really important. The more we know the better we deal in different type of situations that we come across. Here is another related page that may be of interest to some, it’s all about table plans, here it is http://www.woodcraft-furniture-magazine.com/Table-Plans.php

6. The importance of targeted website traffic « Successful Software - July 13, 2007

[...] 1. Earlier this year I agreed for PerfectTablePlan[1] to be used as part of the demonstration of D-Wave’s prototype quantum computer in return for some free publicity. The controversial demonstration got huge publicity in the IT and high-tech communities. Sadly PerfectTablePlan didn’t get a mention in the press release as I was expecting, but it did get a mention in the D-Wave founder’s blog. [...]