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teucer
Land Surveyor
Level 7: 2049 points
Alltime Score: 7837 points
Last Logged In: June 11th, 2024
BADGE: INTERREGNUM TEAM: Societal Laboratorium TEAM: MNZero TEAM: The Ezra Buckley Foundation TEAM: SCIENCE! TEAM: SFØ Podcast TEAM: 0UT TEAM: HUMANITIES, ART and LANGUAGE! TEAM: Lab Coats! TEAM: Level Zerø TEAM: Probot TEAM: SF0 Skypeness! TEAM: INFØ TEAM: FLUMMØX TEAM: The Sutro Tower Health and Safety Task Force Justice TEAM: The Society For Figuring Out How To Get Those Damn Badges TEAM: Silly Hats Only TEAM: SFØ Foreign Legion TEAM: team cøøking! TEAM: Reenactors TEAM: Space Invaders TEAM: Whimsy TEAM: The Cold War Reenactment Society TEAM: The Union of Non-Civilized Obedience and Invention TEAM: Robots Are Taking Over! TEAM: The Bureau of Introductory Affairs BART Psychogeographical Association Rank 4: Land Surveyor EquivalenZ Rank 3: Protocologist The University of Aesthematics Rank 3: Graffito Humanitarian Crisis Rank 1: Peacekeeper Biome Rank 2: Ecologist Chrononautic Exxon Rank 1: Clockwatcher

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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
Work is So Strange by teucer May 6th, 2010 8:11 AM

Most jobs I've held aren't all that strange. I've been a summer camp counselor, a healthcare interpreter, a janitor; they've all got their moments, but nothing that ascends to fascinating heights of weird. At most workplaces, I suspect, the stories t...

15 + 58 points :: 28 comments :: 15 votes
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The idea The idea was to do part two of this task: "Walk a short route alone, then send a collaborator the last segment of your trip so that they can pick up where you left off. You may complete this in separate cities by using more generic instruct...

45 + 131 points :: 18 comments :: 27 votes :: 6 collaborators
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Like many states, North Carolina is full of state-sponsored historical markers commemorating the locations of important people, places, and events in the state's history. They range from the significant to the minor, and they are ubiquitous enough an...

15 + 271 points :: 26 comments :: 56 votes :: 3 collaborators
Insanity is... by teucer September 4th, 2009 12:28 AM

The coulage is a form of aleatoric sculpture beloved of the Surrealists.

25 + 102 points :: 7 comments :: 26 votes
The Callouses on Your Hands by teucer August 19th, 2009 4:09 PM

I am, in another life, a Catalan merchant by the name of Jaume de Monçó, born circa 1500 in the city of Barcelona (which is, at present, under the dominion of Carles, King of Aragon and Castilla, and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire) but currently ...

15 + 37 points :: 9 comments :: 9 votes

non-player: Nice rope and bucket! help im a bear: Do you want it? non-player: Not really. teucer: You don't need it installed anywhere? non-player: No, sorry. So went most of our night in Chapel Hill, looking for a place to install this rope where i...

25 + 37 points :: 5 comments :: 11 votes :: 2 collaborators
Simulated Personal Artifact by teucer June 27th, 2009 10:08 AM

Warning: A long and somewhat text writeup follows, containing both an account of my completing this task and a personal narrative written more for my sake than yours, as well as digressions on dulcimer tuning and such topics. If you don't care to rea...

45 + 56 points :: 8 comments :: 12 votes
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Yes, Doctor by teucer June 25th, 2009 11:53 PM

My expert here was Pythagoras. Of course, most of his advice was really allegorical, with the explanations being known to those initiated into his mystery cult, but I decided to follow it all - literally. For those watching at home, the Pythagorean M...

25 + 94 points :: 10 comments :: 22 votes
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Craaank by teucer May 4th, 2009 1:19 PM

1000 EDT - Durham Station. I'm not moving yet, but as of a few minutes ago my ride to the bus station left, so I finally feel like I'm en route. 23 1/2 hours to Chicago! 1048 EDT - My bus was supposed to leave 3 minutes ago. It's not here, so I'm ...

140 + 90 points :: 11 comments :: 22 votes
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