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Revision as of 13:56, 1 July 2008
The game
On July 1, 2008 at 9am Pacific time, participants with cell phones receive the following message:
Wake up, clown! You have *one hour* to reply to be a part of today's fun. /operator |
This leads to Whysoserious.com/Operator, which is a site featuring a dimly-lit stage with five switches wired around. The switches contain a sign - "Waiting for Relay." On the stage are five small metal weights attached to chains suspended from the ceiling. There is also a submission field on the bottom of the page, but it is inactive.
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Upon replying to the original phone message via a text, the following response is received by cell phone participants:
Good. Do not reply again. I'll be in touch.... |
Once the hour deadline was up, cell phone participants who responded received another text message:
Work together, clowns. Your code-word: XXXXXXXX. Your partner: XXX-XXX-XXXX. Do NOT call until told to. Do not publicize this number. |