PopCast Interview of Wiimote Yo-Yo Man hits CrunchGear!
…sweet. You had us at theremin.
Video: PopCast shows a modded Wiimote instrument, controlled via yo-yo [PopCast via CrunchGear]
…sweet. You had us at theremin.
Video: PopCast shows a modded Wiimote instrument, controlled via yo-yo [PopCast via CrunchGear]
Daniel Dietz has been named a Distinguished Finalist for Massachusetts in the 2008 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program, recognized for “perform[ing] as a ‘yo-yo trick master’ to raise more than $15,000 so that 60 poor children around the world could get free life-changing surgery to correct their cleft lips and palates.”
Daniel, whom we were psyched to have perform last year’s International Yo-Yo Open in NYC, has donated his yo-yo proceeds over the years to The Smile Train, an international organization specializing in cleft surgery.
Aaron Goold, long-time yo-yo player and former Team ProYo member, finished in 3th 3rd place in the open division.