Sean Mahan / Texts
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WE HEARD YOU LIKED SFZERO, SO WE PUT A TASK IN YOUR TASK SO YOU CAN TASK WHILE YOU TASK.
People should go to the Museum of Surgical Science. There's an interesting statue to guide you there (I think it's on the lake side):
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To keep things a little neater/simpler, the following has been removed from the task as initially posted (since the "seed" task has been completed):
If one or more completions have already been submitted for this task, do the following:
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If this task has never been completed, then do the following:
Find something that makes you sad, and color it blue.
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note: The starting task is based upon the un-scored task Blues, Baby.
KYLE! In honor of your return, let it be known that you can now add more points to a previously-cast vote (the 5pt cap remains in effect).
It's kinda grungy looking, but now you can go to sf0.org/[username]/terms to see that stuff. Here's yours!
RESCHEDULE! Perhaps by suspending something.
Ooh, speaking of (quasi?) threading, I'm just not sure how to handle that for teams, since (for the moment) teams only show the most recent 5 comments. So a thread "reply" would show up out of context, unless it showed the five most recently-updated threads—in which case why bother limiting the number of comments that show up here in the first place? Should all comments show up on the team's home page (many of which are pretty big already due to membership)? Should the only commenting option be to go to the "discourse" page?
And speaking of help, here's one suggestion for a division of labor: I think a team like this is good for answering questions, terms are good for "cultural" explanations (shplanks, journeys, derives, mustaches, eras, etc), and the wiki is a good place for "how to"s. We can scatter more of those question mark links around the site (like the HTML Editing one) if there's helpful content for them to link to!
If average Americans can't end this crisis, then how will average Americans end this crisis?













yikes, thanks! last time i rely on memory for anything...