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Tasks / Attack Of The Space Plums

This task is retired.

Do the most awesome thing you could possibly do, in the most awesome possible way, under the most awesome possible circumstances.

Document all of this.

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In the zone of: EquivalenZ
Created by Peter Garnett

Terms: madeingarnett, readthecomments, genius

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this task is pretired


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(no subject) +4
posted by Peter Garnett on August 16th, 2008 12:05 AM

I've had a realization.

When I vote for a task that I also flag, I am indicating that the praxis was voteworthy despite not having been a completion of the task.

However, the voteworthiness implicitly means that somewhere in time and space is a task that the praxis would legitimately complete.

So, from now on, whenever I flagvote a completion, I will make every attempt to put that particular quantum task into the pipe.

Yes.
posted by Myrna Minx on August 16th, 2008 5:05 AM

A little knowledge of history and a smattering of the classics helps, but isn't totally necessary -- anachronism reigns supreme in this game.


i don't approve of this task because it's too vague. I do, however, approve of everything that was said above. I also approve of space plums.

(no subject)
posted by Peter Garnett on August 16th, 2008 6:00 AM

Would it be better if the link went straight here instead?

(no subject)
posted by Meta tron on August 20th, 2008 6:19 PM

This task goes over my head, but it did give me the pleasant surprise of linking to a friend's book (which I haven't read yet) mere moments after I've been talking to him! Crazy :)

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posted by Peter Garnett on November 21st, 2008 3:35 PM

Possible revised text:

"Do" the most awesome thing you could possibly do, in the most awesome possible way, under the most awesome possible circumstances.

Prove that it happened.

I like that better
posted by Waldo Cheerio on November 22nd, 2008 2:24 AM

I'm still not convinced that is the best prompting text for a Munchausen inspired task, but it works, and perhaps gets more of the gist across than a literal explanation ever would.