Civic duty in Clark County

If you don’t see any posts for the next few days, I am probably sitting in a jury box in the Clark County Regional Justice Center. Yes, it’s my turn to do my civic duty–I need to call tonight to see if I report tomorrow.

I think they should just have us spin a wheel or shoot dice to see if we get selected. If you’re curious, here are some interesting details about Sin City jury duty I’ve gleaned from the friendly summons that arrived in my mailbox a while ago:

Proper clothing must be worn, and it doesn’t include shorts, haltertops, muscle shirts, hats, or jogging suits. Huh.
You can buy drinks and snacks at the snack bar, but you can’t take them into court.
You can bring a book, magazine, or pesonal work, but not a local newspaper.
After the second day, you get $40 a day. You only get mileage reimbursed if you live more than 65 miles from the Regional Justice Center.

I know–it sounds like such fun, you envy me already.

Electronic talking blackjack

Look for a boom in electronic table games soon–IGT is now in the field, and we’ve seen what they’ve done in the slot zone for the past 20 years. From the LVRJ:

Slot machine giant International Game Technology took the initial steps Monday to enter the electronic table game business with plans to develop blackjack and roulette tables that don’t require the presence of a dealer.

Reno-based IGT, the gaming industry’s largest slot maker, said it was acquiring the technology for those products from Novomatic AG, an Austrian-based gaming company. No purchase price was announced.

In a separate deal, Novomatic will supply IGT with equipment parts for the electronic roulette game.

Electronic table games allow multiple gamblers to play traditional games but in a dealerless format similar to a slot machine.

Gaming analysts said the announcement gives IGT an additional product to increase overall sales and a way to bring table games into gambling jurisdictions that only allow slot machines, such as Delaware and Pennsylvania.

American Indian casinos, as well as gambling halls in Europe and Macau, China, have also been viewed as locations for electronic table games.

reviewjournal.com — Business – IGT adding to slot games

I saw a lot of these in Macau, but haven’t seen them so much out here. My prediction is that as labor continues to be a huge cost for casinos, and players get more used to electronic interfaces, electronic games will become more common.