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A Tale of Checkpoint 1 (and what happened afterwards) Bex says: This antique write-up has been sitting here, unwritten, collecting dust for years. Turns out, I accidentally deleted my photos and the cards, but Jason 7au came to the rescue with his ...
Bex. A bunch of players from disparate locals wanting to task together. Simple video chat is awesome but has been done before. How to strive for the spirit of shplank in this tired old era? I got it! Let’s have a postmodern meal! Ingredients spread...
RESUBMITTED WITH BEX'S TALE OF WOE!!! Sam: I've been putting off submitting this proof, hoping against hope that my collaborator would return to share her terrifying side of the story, but a year has passed and I think it's time to face the truth. ...
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...
When one wants to ask a friend to do a favor, there's only one way to do it--messenger fly. Messenger flies are notoriously picky about who they choose to carry messages for, so we were forced to kidnap one. Luckily, he saw reason quickly and, ...
Chapter 1: Why I hate (er, love) Jean Arp. Introduction. This piece of art, in my opinion, is unattractive and wanky: Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance Jean (Hans) Arp (1916) Torn-and-pasted paper on colored paper, 19 1/8 x 13 5/8"...
This praxis is best viewed by scrolling to the bottom, clicking +larger, and zooming to a size that allows for easy reading and viewing of the masterful details of each panel.
In order to honor the labor of fruit, and all it does for us, several SF0-ers decided to help fruit invade the city of Chicago. Since fruit normally grows on land, and has already done a decidedly good job of "invading" there, Dela Dejavoo, Happy Mc...







