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12/03/2009 at 11:01 pm #172921312/03/2009 at 11:17 pm #1917561
very cool.
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12/04/2009 at 9:46 pm #1917562And for those who have not read their Geocaching email this just arrived in your inbox:
Fellow Geocachers, As part of the nationwide DARPA event to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Internet, we’re enlisting geocachers to be part of a fun social networking/GPS technology challenge. The challenge is to be the first to submit the locations of 10 moored, 8-foot, red, weather balloons at 10 fixed locations in the continental United States that will only be visible during tomorrow’s (12/5) daylight hours. The winner will receive $40,000. If Groundspeak wins the challenge with your help, we will throw in another $10,000 of our own money. The full $50,000 prize will go to schools that need GPS equipment through DonorsChoose.org. Tomorrow, December 5th, a group of Groundspeak Lackeys will meet up in the DARPA War Room at Groundspeak’s Headquarters to gather information online of the possible locations of the 10 weather balloons. We hope you will follow our attempts to win the challenge and help us along the way by gathering information both online and on the ground. Do you want to help? Visit http://www.10balloonies.com – our official web site for Groundspeak’s team. We’ll provide up to the minute updates there and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/10balloonies. Also, if you are out geocaching, running errands or taking a morning stroll and spot one of the balloons, send us an email at [email protected]. The balloons will be numbered, so we need to know what number is on the balloon along with the coordinates for the location and any additional information (such as “saw from afar.” Coordinates need not be exact, (within 1 mile of actual coordinates will do) so an address will work. Even if you aren’t in the continental US you can still help! Information will be spreading through social networks, blogs and news outlets. If you hear something helpful for us to find any of the 10 balloons, let us know! With a global community of millions of GPS enthusiasts, we believe that geocachers are ideally suited to this challenge. With our collective efforts, we can accomplish something really positive! Jeremy Irish President & Co-Founder, Geocaching.com Also one of the balloonies
12/04/2009 at 10:47 pm #1917563Should have been 99 Red Balloons
12/05/2009 at 9:42 pm #1917564Anyone see one??
12/05/2009 at 9:56 pm #1917565nope…I looked along the way geocaching but came up short on big red balloons.
12/05/2009 at 11:25 pm #1917566Nothing in the Sheboygan/Plymouth WI area.
12/06/2009 at 4:54 am #1917567Nothing any where near us:
12/06/2009 at 5:15 am #1917568Oh, Man ! the only moored, 8-foot, weather balloons I saw today were Green 😀
Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
12/06/2009 at 1:32 pm #1917569I guess MIT won the challenge from what I’ve read.
12/06/2009 at 1:50 pm #1917570@Averith wrote:
I guess MIT won the challenge from what I’ve read.
yet…they payed folks for finding the balloons
12/06/2009 at 3:11 pm #1917571I like how the ballons mad a “U” around the bottom of the country. Like it was going to be too cold for the rest of us to go out and look for them!
12/07/2009 at 5:25 am #1917572Yup, woulda needed a really good pair of binoculars to spot one from here
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12/07/2009 at 6:53 pm #1917573I really thought I found one Saturday … Allen Edmunds had their big red “sort of blimp shaped” balloon out. And not at their showroom, but their secondary plant a few blocks away … so it threw me until I could see the words.
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