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08/13/2009 10:37:34 AM · #1 |
... to our traveling duck friends? I was looking forward to having my turn with the little fellow. Did he get kidnapped somewhere? I can't even find the thread anymore.
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08/13/2009 10:41:27 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by MattO: ... to our traveling duck friends? I was looking forward to having my turn with the little fellow. Did he get kidnapped somewhere? I can't even find the thread anymore.
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Ditto here. Bummed me out...
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08/13/2009 10:45:26 AM · #3 |
And what about the eggs? When i came to DPchallenge they were always here.
But i miss the ducks too. |
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08/13/2009 10:47:09 AM · #4 |
They all vanished. Seymore went MIA after only a few stops, and the other ducks were lost shortly after, if I remember correctly.
Sam the Duck stopped to visit with me in NY, which was fun. I sent him on his way and I don't know what happened to him then. It's really too bad, since it was a great project. I seem to recall that the member who did all the work organizing it got really upset over the way it fell apart, and washed his hands of the whole thing.
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08/13/2009 10:51:02 AM · #5 |
The traveling CF card is missing in action as well. |
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08/13/2009 10:51:10 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by pedrobop: And what about the eggs? When i came to DPchallenge they were always here.
But i miss the ducks too. |
Ahhh... Pedro... There was an actual Duckie "project", a couple of particular ducks were being sent around the world with accompanying CF cards, to DPCers who had signed up to host 'n shoot them, and they just all apparently disappeared on the way because people didn't give a sh*t anymore, or something... Bummer...
But you're right, in the "good old days" we used to see lots of duckies in challenges (I did half a dozen myself) but apparently we're too serious to goof anymore?
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08/13/2009 10:53:26 AM · #7 |
Peregrine the tiger went MIA wel over a year ago. It is such a shame that someone commits to a fun activity like this, and then can't be bothered to follow through. Peregrine had a diary travelling with him andthose who he came to visit put a lot of effort into completing it. |
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08/13/2009 10:55:15 AM · #8 |
Found the thread! anyone for a search party and village burning of the last known recipient?
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08/13/2009 11:56:04 AM · #9 |
Oh, I remember, and I was so looking forward to having him visit :) Where did he end up, anyway?
Originally posted by SaraR: Peregrine the tiger went MIA wel over a year ago. It is such a shame that someone commits to a fun activity like this, and then can't be bothered to follow through. Peregrine had a diary travelling with him andthose who he came to visit put a lot of effort into completing it. |
Message edited by author 2009-08-13 11:56:20. |
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08/13/2009 01:08:56 PM · #10 |
Maybe the thing to do would be to set it up more stringently such that the person who sends it out, posts that they do, the recipient reports that it got there, etc......
That way if something happens, it could be brought back on line and continue on.
It might take a little more responsibility on the behalf of the participants, i.e. that everyone agree to split the cost of the replacement card should it disappear during shipping, and everyone would have to do a download before they send it on so that what's on the card can be refreshed.
I know I'd be game for that.
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08/13/2009 01:13:40 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Maybe the thing to do would be to set it up more stringently such that the person who sends it out, posts that they do, the recipient reports that it got there, etc......
That way if something happens, it could be brought back on line and continue on.
It might take a little more responsibility on the behalf of the participants, i.e. that everyone agree to split the cost of the replacement card should it disappear during shipping, and everyone would have to do a download before they send it on so that what's on the card can be refreshed.
I know I'd be game for that. |
Sounds good in theory, but I, for one, would not agree to chipping in a part of a cost of something if only one bad link in the chain decided they couldn't hold their end of the bargain. Especially when we're relying on the strangers of the internet here.
There's a reason why things like this fail most of the time (when they succeed, they tend to end up on the news as a 'feel good' story). Humanity is horrendously unreliable :) |
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08/13/2009 01:20:36 PM · #12 |
Maybe we could start a Seymour II attempt.
But, instead of having a set list of users, establish a "path," and when one person is finished, they post in the relevant thread, "Seymour is ready to go to XXXXXXXX." The first person to post from that area gets him, or something like that?
That would at least hit active users. |
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08/13/2009 01:32:02 PM · #13 |
Yeah, people tend to get caught up in the momentary enthusiasm then promptly forget about it again. There would need to be some way to make sure that the next destination is still interested and prepared to follow through.
eta; And this time, include Canada!
Message edited by author 2009-08-13 13:58:37. |
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08/13/2009 01:43:48 PM · #14 |
I so would like to take a chance on this again, would be willing to help get it up and running just PM me. |
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08/13/2009 01:50:58 PM · #15 |
I'd be up to trying it again, but yeah we would need active users only, and definitely PM the next one in line to assure they will follow through. We need a leader to get this started and I assume we would need a Seymour II as well.
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08/13/2009 02:00:00 PM · #16 |
I'd be willing to provide Sey-even-mour if someone else does the organisation. I have loads of duckies and the greatest store to buy 'em from. |
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08/13/2009 02:53:58 PM · #17 |
I'd be willing to join in the fun too, just, er, not if I'd have to pay to replace the thing if one irresponsible participant is an idiot :D |
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08/13/2009 03:24:33 PM · #18 |
Maybe, instead of having a pre-set list of recipients, when it gets to the next destination its posted and the first to post they want it next gets it. I'd love to do this, but I know there will be times when it would be inconvenient due to being out of town, etc.
And perhaps....an international travelee as well? One that has to go to a different country each time? It could come back to a country its been to, of course. It could be a woody! :)
Where DOES one get woodies? |
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08/13/2009 03:25:51 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by karmat: Maybe we could start a Seymour II attempt.
But, instead of having a set list of users, establish a "path," and when one person is finished, they post in the relevant thread, "Seymour is ready to go to XXXXXXXX." The first person to post from that area gets him, or something like that?
That would at least hit active users. |
Said better than I and had I taken the time to read everything.....
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08/13/2009 03:38:30 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by Sioux: ... Where DOES one get woodies? |
Borders book stores have them... |
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08/13/2009 03:40:19 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by Sioux:
Where DOES one get woodies? |
I refuse to answer this on the grounds that it might make me look like a sicko. |
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08/13/2009 03:40:38 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Sioux:
And perhaps....an international travelee as well? One that has to go to a different country each time? It could come back to a country its been to, of course. It could be a woody! :)
Where DOES one get woodies? |
Peregrine started off in Hong Kong (I think) then to Australia, then to me in England, then to Canada and Xtian, and then to a member in Florida where he promptly went missing. I loved taking part and was so looking forward to following his travels and knowing that other DPC hosts were going to read of his adventures through his diary. It cost a fair bit posting him and his diary overseas, and it is such a shame that it was derailed.
xxxxxxx - if you still have him, post him on to someone else; no recriminations, lets just get the ball rolling again. |
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08/13/2009 03:49:26 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by SaraR: Originally posted by Sioux:
And perhaps....an international travelee as well? One that has to go to a different country each time? It could come back to a country its been to, of course. It could be a woody! :)
Where DOES one get woodies? |
Peregrine started off in Hong Kong (I think) then to Australia, then to me in England, then to Canada and Xtian, and then to a member in Florida where he promptly went missing. I loved taking part and was so looking forward to following his travels and knowing that other DPC hosts were going to read of his adventures through his diary. It cost a fair bit posting him and his diary overseas, and it is such a shame that it was derailed.
xxxxxxx - if you still have him, post him on to someone else; no recriminations, lets just get the ball rolling again. |
Hmmm, Florida eh? That makes sense. He was probably shot or sold into Cuban slavery. |
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08/13/2009 04:24:04 PM · #24 |
I'm all for another Seymour. |
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08/13/2009 04:39:51 PM · #25 |
I could plant an explosive device inside Seymour with a timer that can only be reset by the next person in the chain. Anyone who fails to keep things going gets blown to smithereens. Kinda like "Hot Potato" but with more severe consequences. What'ya think? |
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