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Post by lysander on May 11, 2011 16:15:16 GMT -5
I found the Interstitial Game website quite a while ago, but didn't think anything of it. I saw the sign 'someone' (presumably M. Brown) put up in Ex Libris when I was there this afternoon. I've read all of the threads but I'm having a really hard time putting together where we got the materials, and how much material there actually is. Did Parkaboy's globe contents ever get uploaded? Did Parkaboy actually pick up the globe? Also, what's on the pins? Are there images on the pins?
I have the Mediafire package that snareoline posted. Is this the one that someone picked up at the Monday "meeting"? Did someone go to that? Is anyone going on Thursday?
I also have the one on the Interstitial Games website with the .rtf that says to open the fragConv series 1-3 as TextEdit documents. I plan on messing around with those after I finish my "real" work.
Do you think we ought to make some kind of Wiki or Googledoc where we can keep track of the bits and pieces we've found so far instead of having this spread over 7 topics? Obviously, the forums are useful for the kind of detailed discussion that's happening, but to someone who is jumping in on this, it's really confusing to try and figure out what kind of progress has been made. Maybe I'm just lazy. But I'd be willing to help set something up.
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Post by parkaboy on May 11, 2011 17:04:51 GMT -5
Sorry, I didn't pick up a globe. But I don't think there was any information attached to it, just the contents. I saw a couple of these in the quads. Maybe there were others? Should we figure out where they were all located?
Either way, we should definitely make something like a wiki to organize all of this info. It would be easier to piece everything together that way. Anyone game for starting one?
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Post by lysander on May 11, 2011 17:15:42 GMT -5
Sure, but I don't really know anything about Wikis. Googling "free Wiki" brings up stuff like Wikispaces, but I don't know if it's any good.
It sounds like whoever showed up at the "Meeting" on Monday picked up a similar globe, with the UV buttons in it. No idea how many there are or where they were found.
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Post by M. Brown on May 13, 2011 0:08:28 GMT -5
The locations of the globes might be important, let's try to remember where we find stuff from now on if possible.
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Post by lysander on May 13, 2011 0:17:37 GMT -5
Especially considering that the flickr page told us specifically to do that... it's the only bit we haven't put together at the moment.
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