That's not quite enough, Joe Philley - one also needs to snap up an envelope before they run out at the beginning of the event, or get your info on a form at the after party before they run out of those also. I went 0 for 2 on Saturday. Still, I went to have fun and not to get a badge, and I succeeded in that, big time.
You would think that there would be records on the servers of every xmp fired, and every resonator/mod placed within the clusters during the time of the anomaly. It would require a bit of data mining, but it would seen the process of figuring out who was participating in the anomaly could be automated.
A father and son doing a rough job.....And smiling the whole way.Thanks for coming out and I'd love to hear the whole story over a beer sometime. Originally shared by ネウソメMarty My son and I defended the Andy Gump statue in Lake Geneva during the #freemisty portal anomaly. One thousand miles traveled. One thousand dollars spent. One thousand resonators and shields used. We met some really nice people, seen a lot of familiar faces, and had a good time getting lost in Milwaukee. There are so many people to thank, for so much. I'll sum it up. Thanks Resistance. #ingress #nianticproject #savemisty
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ReplyDeleteThat's not quite enough, Joe Philley - one also needs to snap up an envelope before they run out at the beginning of the event, or get your info on a form at the after party before they run out of those also. I went 0 for 2 on Saturday. Still, I went to have fun and not to get a badge, and I succeeded in that, big time.
ReplyDeleteWe are handing them out to people this week if they are on the list
ReplyDeleteYou would think that there would be records on the servers of every xmp fired, and every resonator/mod placed within the clusters during the time of the anomaly. It would require a bit of data mining, but it would seen the process of figuring out who was participating in the anomaly could be automated.
ReplyDeleteThis, of course, would leave out the participants who were not within the cluster zones, such as the field makers/breakers and Intel operators.
ReplyDeleteMost welcome Joe Philley! JJ Haws and #Memetech crew are awesome...busy making shirts tonight, in fact. Enjoy sharing the care package.
ReplyDelete3 out of 6 lites did not get their badges! James Pyle
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