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zer0gee
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Level 7: 2970 points
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Last Logged In: April 26th, 2025
TEAM: The Disorganised Guerilla War On Boredom and Normality TEAM: CGØ TEAM: Run-of-the-mill taskers TEAM: The Ultimate Collaboration Team TEAM: Team FOEcakes TEAM: Probot TEAM: Public Library Zero TEAM: INFØ TEAM: New Orleans Zero BART Psychogeographical Association Rank 3: Cartographer EquivalenZ Rank 1: User The University of Aesthematics Rank 2: Dealer Humanitarian Crisis Rank 2: Justice Biome Rank 1: Hiker Chrononautic Exxon Rank 1: Clockwatcher Society For Nihilistic Intent And Disruptive Efforts Rank 3: The Meddlesome

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posted by zer0gee on September 20th, 2022 11:46 PM

I drive past it regularly and remember.

posted by zer0gee on May 29th, 2014 12:01 AM

Still there, 5/24/14. :)

posted by zer0gee on February 20th, 2014 9:56 AM

HOLY CRAP, YOU TASKED. :O

posted by zer0gee on October 6th, 2013 11:29 AM

This is gorgeous! Excellent work, sir.

posted by zer0gee on October 6th, 2013 11:09 AM

Still there, 10-6-13. I drive past it several times a week. It has a couple of stickers on the lower edge now, but is otherwise as documented.

posted by zer0gee on July 26th, 2012 3:16 PM

Still there as of 7-25-12! :)

posted by zer0gee on July 25th, 2011 10:57 AM

So, it started here, with a surpraxis completion - somewhere during this exploration, I picked up a lovely chunk of rusty metal with a big round hole near the top, strung it up, and wore it as a necklace. I'd been wearing rusty metal junk as necklaces for years, but this was the first time I remember gathering one up specifically to wear as a souvenir, a memento of a wonderful day spent doing something wonderful with a wonderful person.

It progressed here, which is the real catalyst for the whole thing. From this time on, tasking or not - climbing bridges, exploring buildings, walking the streets - I was scavenging constantly with the aim of making the lost bits of City into wearable adornments, so we should be reminded that nothing we can put together with our hands, however grand, will ever be permanent. Looking back through my completed tasks done after this, I remember coming back with pocketsful of orphaned hardware from almost every one of them.

And now, for a year and a half I've been the owner of a small business, Urbex Archaeology, in which I find the discarded, forgotten, unwanted pieces of the things we once so carefully built, and endeavor to make them useful and beautiful again. Everywhere I travel, small pieces of those places come home with me, are reconstructed, and sent back out into the world to live another life.

I can't say for sure this wouldn't have happened without SF0, but I can definitely say it took the course it did because of SF0. So many of my fellow players were enthusiastic and supportive of my early work, and they were undoubtedly the people that made me realize there were others out there who would appreciate my vision and want to share in it. I'm far from making a living with my business - though I think maybe I could do so, given time - but it does support itself, which is all I can ask for. Thank you, SF0 friends and family - I love this place, and I love you.

posted by zer0gee on July 22nd, 2011 10:09 PM

Babe = I have started a jewelry business - you can see my work at http://www.urbexarchaeology.com/ or go directly to my Etsy shop at http://www.urbarchaeology.etsy.com/. I've been doing that for about a year and a half now.

Bryce = That is so sweet, thank you very much! I do have one pretty large completed praxis that I still do mean to post, and that is actually the one that explains why I left in the first place. I might lurk a bit, but I'm not sure about actually returning to tasking.

posted by zer0gee on May 12th, 2009 9:53 PM

Any Journey is lucky to have you as a chaser. You play competitively but are also respectfully fair to the spirit of the game. I commend you, sir. :)

posted by zer0gee on May 12th, 2009 7:06 PM

Since I leave in eight hours, here's my cell number for anyone who wants to meet up. I would prefer you text rather than call. Thanks!

847*754*9500

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