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Tasks / One Cent

This task is retired.

Mail a penny to another player.

1 to 100 players
1 points
Level 1
Created by Kyle Hamilton

Terms: mail, penny

29 completed :: 56 in progress
Interested in collaborating on this: (no one yet!)

this task is retired


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(no subject)
posted by Tricia Tanaka on March 13th, 2008 9:29 PM

Who will be the one to mail a Lincoln to Lincoln?
:D

(no subject)
posted by Adam on March 14th, 2008 4:56 PM

The SFZero Penny Push

A hopefully epic completion is in the works.

(no subject)
posted by Tricia Tanaka on April 6th, 2008 9:44 AM

I love how you only get one point for this task :D

it's called negative seigniorage
posted by leveldeaded on April 14th, 2008 2:17 PM

Pennies are all worth more than $0.01
in fact the ones before 1982 are worth about 0.025!

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/03/31/080331fa_fact_owen

(no subject)
posted by Non Players on June 10th, 2008 7:17 AM

We are disappointed at our disclusion from this task.


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One Cent by Evil Sugar April 14th, 2008 11:40 AM

Mission: Mail a Penny* Gummy bears must live in a world scaled for humans. Even a simple task like mailing a penny requires hard work and cooperation. The Red Team has volunteered for this mission. The Red Team leader assesses the situation. ...

1 + 260 points :: 18 comments :: 52 votes
One Cent by Sparrows Fall, meredithian March 20th, 2008 9:48 PM

I decided to mail a penny to another member of Team FOEcakes. I was already mailing something to this person, and I thought a penny could only improve the package. But just dropping a penny in there seemed so boring. What could I do instead? I cou...

1 + 160 points :: 9 comments :: 32 votes :: 2 collaborators
One Cent by saille is planting praxis August 24th, 2008 2:22 PM

Recently drawn into the game by a dear friend and sometimes co-inhabitant of the world Underhill who goes by the name of Robin, I decided to begin at the beginning. One point, one small gift, one first chance to consider the timescale of this culture...

1 + 95 points :: 4 comments :: 19 votes

A missive from the Jt/AD household- Embarking upon this mission, we were a little skeptical. Mail a penny, you say? On the surface it appeared to be a bland and simple task, until we realized the critical nature of said endeavor. This task was no...

1 + 85 points :: 12 comments :: 17 votes :: 3 collaborators
One Cent by JJason Recognition April 12th, 2008 6:01 PM

So the plan for this one was pretty straightforward. Step 1: Choosing the Pennies. I picked pennies that I felt like had interesting dates. 1980, 1990, 2000 - for the 0's and 1991, 2002 - for the palindromes Step 2: Chemical treatment. As you ma...

1 + 85 points :: 10 comments :: 17 votes
One Cent by ananas May 9th, 2008 4:25 PM

The other day I received a friend request from player The Artful Dodger. Seeing her amazing completion of Seeing Beyond Sight convinced me to delve back into SF0, AP exams be damned. I clicked on the task page, and there at the top of the list was On...

1 + 75 points :: 2 comments :: 15 votes
One Cent by Ally Cap June 5th, 2008 8:23 PM

So I realized that few things are sent via snail mail these days, but traditionally, formal invitations still are. Because of that, I decided to invite my dear friend Stuart to a very special gathering. It is called the Penny Party. I postulate that ...

1 + 70 points :: 1 comment :: 14 votes
One Cent by Le Renard Rouge March 14th, 2008 2:11 PM

This task jumped out at me because it seemed very easy. Being a person who values earning what is given, I decided to add a little more to One Cent than what is immediately expected. Firstly, I wanted to make the penny worth more than face value. I...

1 + 60 points :: 4 comments :: 12 votes

September 24, 2012 It's been a long saga, for a small amount of currency. What did we learn? (1) Redundancy is good. (Redundancy is good.) If you're ever trying to do this, it's more successful to send many pennies to many people, rather than circu...

1 + 55 points :: 5 comments :: 11 votes :: 19 collaborators
One Cent by The Fish April 6th, 2008 6:38 PM

Why a penny? Maybe there's no real reason that the item chosen was a penny other than it is small and convenient. Or maybe the penny means something. I decided to assume the latter. Based on this assumption, I began to think about this penny, and ...

1 + 55 points :: 4 comments :: 11 votes
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