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posted by Tricia Tanaka on December 28th, 2007 10:24 AM
Edited. Though still no picture of the woman, as already stated.
Neither my character or I am that rude as to ask for someone's picture when you just met them.
posted by SF0 Daemon on December 28th, 2007 10:25 AM
This proof was un-submitted - any comments before this one are from before the un-submit.
posted by lucky penny on January 1st, 2008 9:42 PM
its okay not to take their picture, i think. its a lovely card - i like the window on the front showing the hello inside.
posted by rongo rongo on January 2nd, 2008 5:42 AM
Nice story. You totally don't need to take a picture of everything and everyone. Text descriptions, mood music, or even stock images that capture the experience are all cool.
posted by Charlie Fish on January 2nd, 2008 7:43 AM
Yes, this task is complete now. Well done.
1. First rule of tasking, always carry a camera, even if it's just the one in your phone. All of Lank's early praxis were taken with a camera phone, and look where it got him.
2. "Carry a sealed greeting card with a pre-written message on it, like "nice to meet you." Give the sealed card to someone in a situation appropriate to its message." - you shouldn't feel that this task is ready until it has been given and received. It's really tough to start new tasks that take a lot of time and then not submit them right away. I know. I carried my card around with me for four and a half months.
C. This right here is actually quite informative and helpful. And to quote Ben - You actually don't HAVE to post your task if you want it to just save the write-up. Just click the "update description" button under the text box and it'll be saved. Just like that! Just don't click the "submit proof" button on the bottom. And when you go back to it, it'll still be there in all its glory. Then, you can add pictures, and when it's super-perfect, submit it. 'Cause you only get one chance for it to be a the top of the praxis.