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I din't realise there was a low cut-off here. I thought it was for (up-to-half)-baked ideas. |
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// I din't realise there was a low cut-off here. // |
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Regrettably, there isn't. |
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At that point, we've a listing of half-halfbaked ideas and bodiless puns, open to being fleshed out by other HB'ers : sure. |
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"but my quarterbakery definitely isn't for kids." |
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Oh no, another porn site. |
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//Ask not for quarter. None shall be given.// Anon. |
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Canuck, I thought you got frozen up or something, like Tin
Man. |
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Somebody come along and oil you or something? Was her
name Dorothy per chance? |
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I appreciate the distinction between nascent ideas:
some must be fleshed out and some must be flushed
out. |
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... and some should be flushed away. |
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Frozen? No, bliss. Just off doing other real-world adventures. I still lurk here on occasion, tossing in my 5 cents-worth when the mood strikes. |
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//Why 5 cents?// you ask? We no longer use the penny here in Canada. |
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And no Dorothy, either. Just a yen to make use of billion-dollar military satellite technology to seek out plastic containers hidden in the forests. Gets me AFK and off my derriere. |
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So, it's just public drafts intended for halfbakery? |
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it's where standards are lower ... where details such as the differences between flushed out and fleshed out are overlooked. |
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// We no longer use the penny here in Canada. // |
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I added an idea to my list the other week that relates to that. Maybe
I'll post it soon. |
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// use billion-dollar military technology to seek out plastic containers
hidden in the forests. // |
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Litter cleanup, or containers that people have deliberately hidden
there? |
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The containers are hidden deliberately. It's called geocaching, and they have a website, t-shirts, decoder rings (sort of) and much more. But no secret handshake. At least not one they have shared with me. There are over 3.117million geocaches currently hidden around the world. |
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There used to be a lot of activity around the hills in Ct. I was
just about to try it out, but then San Francisco called and had
other plans for me. Do you do this hobby? |
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// Do you do this hobby? // I try to get out as much as I can, but I have found nearly every geocache within a 10km radius from home so it requires more planning before I venture out, what with me owning no car. I walk to where the caches are, or I use car-sharing and transit (when they're not picketing). |
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// It's called geocaching // |
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Ohof course it's geocaching. I was imagining something
more adversarial (litterbugs vs. environmentalists, or foreign
spies vs. national security people) based on how you
described it. |
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