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lucid city
Level 1: 10 points
Alltime Score: 225 points
Last Logged In: February 14th, 2007


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30 points

Make A Task: The Task by lucid city

July 11th, 2006 8:17 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Make a task for the game San Francisco Zero. To add a task:

1) Go to your character page. You know, your home base (click your photo in the upper right once you're logged in).

2) Look in the second row of navigation up at the top. Click "add task".

3) You'll be taken to a form where you can name and describe your task, give it a location in SF (if it's location-based), assign it to one of the five groups (or "general"), and suggest a required score and the number of points the task awards.

4) You can add more than one task - they'll all be listed on your home page - but you can only get these 30 points once.

Once you add your task, you can complete this task. We'll make this automatic one of these days...

Locate an Iraqi phone book, or the equivalent of the white pages online for Iraq. Starting calling random numbers until you reach someone who speaks English.
Once you find an English speaker, interview them about how the war is going, from their perspective. Try and document their words as best as possible, via a taperecorder, videocamera, computer microphone, etc.

Take the transcript of your interview and distribute it publicly. The more creative and far-reaching, the better: get on a local independent radio station, public access TV, wheatpaste it around town, present it to a gathering of friends, etc.

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Word From Ground Zero
posted by lucid city on July 11th, 2006 8:18 PM

Locate an Iraqi phone book, or the equivalent of the white pages online for Iraq. Starting calling random numbers until you reach someone who speaks English.
Once you find an English speaker, interview them about how the war is going, from their perspective. Try and document their words as best as possible, via a taperecorder, videocamera, computer microphone, etc.

Take the transcript of your interview and distribute it publicly. The more creative and far-reaching, the better: get on a local independent radio station, public access TV, wheatpaste it around town, present it to a gathering of friends, etc.