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Digital magic puts father, son together for OU-KU game
Published: 11/1/2012 12:00 AM
Last Modified: 10/31/2012 3:12 PM

My grandson Ethan and I sat down to watch the Oklahoma-Kansas football game a couple weeks ago, and were shocked to find that my DirectTV satellite setup with a gazillion stations did not have the game.

Even though Ethan, an ORU student, was born and raised a few miles from the KU stadium in Lawrence, he and his entire family are hard core OU fans.

Undaunted, Ethan called his dad in Eudora, Kansas, who was watching the game on a local channel.

They set up a Skype connection between Ethan’s laptop in Tulsa and his dad’s laptop in Kansas. His dad set his laptop in front of his big-screen digital TV (one inch bigger than mine) so that the game appeared on Ethan’s laptop.

Then Ethan plugged the laptop into my TV, and, voila, there was the OU-Kansas game, full screen, full color, and with pretty decent resolution.

But wait, it gets better.

Ethan’s dad didn’t like the KU-slanted commentators on his TV, so Ethan got the game on a Tulsa radio station. His dad turned off the sound on his TV, and listened to the Oklahoma commentators through the same Skype connection.

If you’ve followed this so far, hang on, the best part is ahead.

The thing was, Ethan’s dad was no doubt feeling a little sad about watching the game alone in Kansas while his sons were going to college in Tulsa.

With our Skype connection, he could hear everything we said, and vice versa. When we erupted in cheers after a touchdown, he shared our joy. It was like he was in the room with us, enjoying and participating in the banter.

It was beautiful thing.

Not to mention the score: 52-7 OU.

Written by
Bill Sherman
Staff Writer



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Bill Sherman, grandfather of 12

He and his wife have six children and 12 grandchildren and he enjoys running around town on his dorky scooters and watching the Green Bay Packers. He moved to Tulsa in the 1980s to attend Bible school. Sherman is the Tulsa World’s religion writer.

Rod Walton, father of four

He and his wife Laura have been married since 1989. They have four children -- Rachel, 20; Rebecca, 18; Hayley, 15, and Will, 13. Walton is a business writer for the Tulsa World Business section and covers the energy industry.

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She and her husband have two daughters, ages 7 and 12. She loves reading and anything about food -- cooking it, eating it, and reading and writing about it. Almeida Smith is an assistant editor.

Michael Overall, father of a toddler

His 4-year-old son will introduce himself to people as “Gavin Jared Overall, My Daddy’s Buddy.” Gavin likes model trains, iPads and sleeping late, except on the weekends, when he likes to get up early. Overall is a general assignment reporter for the Tulsa World city desk.

Althea Peterson, mother of an infant

She recently returned to work at the Tulsa World after two months of maternity leave with her daughter. She followed her older brother from rural Wisconsin to the University of Oklahoma. Peterson is a staff writer who also contributes to the Weather World blog.

June Straight, mother of two

With seven years between their daughters, she and her husband split their time between dealing with dirty diapers from one kid and dirty looks from the other. Straight is a designer for the Tulsa World.


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