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Biome
era group score: 13999
total group score: 55426
total players: 70

Tasks / Like The Monkeys...

This task is retired.

Live in a tree for 24 hours, consecutively. Thoroughly document your experience in the style of something from the Discovery channel.

20 points suggested

1 to 100 players
0 points
Level 0
In the zone of: Biome
Created by Professor Møbius

Terms: tree, trees

0 completed :: 0 in progress
Interested in collaborating on this: (no one yet!)

this task is pretired


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posted by Lincøln on June 15th, 2010 10:59 PM

For some reason, when I first read this I thought it said 24 days.
I thought that was an awesome idea.
I wondered what significance 24 had in relation to days (why not 30?), so I read it again.
Then I saw it said 24 hours. That makes more sense.
And is more reasonable.

(no subject)
posted by teucer on June 16th, 2010 9:32 AM

They are both potentially interesting tasks. This version, I might well do.

(no subject)
posted by Professor Møbius on June 16th, 2010 2:37 AM

Think anyone'll try it?

24 days would warrant a much better point value than 20, I'd hope...

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posted by Tirius Aerodominus on June 16th, 2010 3:09 AM

how do you perform a retired task? can you get the points for it?

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posted by teucer on June 16th, 2010 5:58 AM

How? You do it.

Can you get points? If you post here, in the comments, some people may vote on your player photo. But you won't get as many.

Should you do it anyway? Hell yes.

(no subject)
posted by Lincøln on June 16th, 2010 8:55 AM

You just do it. Like teucer said, you just do it. And no, you get no points for it, but you get the satisfaction of having done it.
The term is actually "pretired" not retired.
And I think I need to say it again: There's a line up there that reads - Interested in collaborating on this: then a hyperlinked bit of text that reads - [Add me to this list] If you click on the hyperlinked bit, it'll add your name up there. This is a good thing to do if you are interested in the task being approved. SSI can see the list of names behind the Interested in collaborating on this: And if there are twenty names behind it, he'll know enough people are interested in the task to warrant it getting approved. So every time to see a pretired task that you'd rather have approved, click the link that says [Add me to this list] and make your interest obvious.