I was enough of a geek in high school to think up something like this, thought not nearly as grandiose. It was before the time that cars had cup holders, so I didn't think of them for a gaming table. I was never enough of a geek to build one or buy one for $10,000.
Notes from Howard's Sabbatical from Working. The name comes from a 1998 lunch conversation. Someone asked if everything man knew was on the web. I answered "no" and off the top of my head said "Fidel Castro's favorite color". About every 6-12 months I've searched for this. It doesn't show up in the first 50 Google results (this blog is finally first for that search), AskJeeves says it's: red.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Sultan
"The Sultan Gaming Table is designed to be the ultimate accessory for gaming. " That is Dungeons & Dragons type gaming.

I was enough of a geek in high school to think up something like this, thought not nearly as grandiose. It was before the time that cars had cup holders, so I didn't think of them for a gaming table. I was never enough of a geek to build one or buy one for $10,000.
I was enough of a geek in high school to think up something like this, thought not nearly as grandiose. It was before the time that cars had cup holders, so I didn't think of them for a gaming table. I was never enough of a geek to build one or buy one for $10,000.
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This still seems rather old-school - even with cup holders. A true ultimate gaming table would include modern technology such as 3-d projections. At the very least it would have monitors for the pdf source books. (I'm still enough of a geek to have considered how this could be done).
I was surprised there's no computerization of it. It's not clear if there's room for a laptop.
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