Yes I have heard that this an SMS verification feature, but why this symbol instead of a regular check-mark? Michelle E Was it one of the glyphs on Carrie? It's worth a second look...
I find myself going back to P.A.Chapeau's "new blog" on the official Ingress Prime's site and I'm getting sadder and sadder as time moves on seeing it was dropped and Niantic gave up on it... like most things they do. I suppose I ASSUMED it would be weekly but by now we would've heard from P.A. about the new Dunraven videos and some more develepments... Some thoughts until the next video comes up
So - throwing this out there to get discussion going. if there really is a G+ end coming - what should we do with the Operation Essex Community? How would we archive it? Where would we move to (Forum Boards are the ideal type of structure). Thoughts?
Dear investigators, I have some questions for you. What brings you here? What is it that you are investigating? Something in particular? Everything in general? Or are you merely following the story while making clever remarks from the side? And what are your results? What did you discover so far? Also, what methods are you employing, generally speaking? I am not looking for collective answers, but individual ones.
Good thinking, Yik Sheng Lee. Then again, even our faction symbols seem heavily inspired by glyphs. Hmm...
ReplyDeleteResemblance to checkmarks, the and the letters "V" and "F"
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't have the feel of a glyph at all. It seems intentionally far away from one.
ReplyDeleteRight.
ReplyDeleteWasn't this one of the glyphs on Carrie?
ReplyDeleteYes I have heard that this an SMS verification feature, but why this symbol instead of a regular check-mark?
ReplyDeleteMichelle E Was it one of the glyphs on Carrie? It's worth a second look...
It doesn't fit into the convensional 11 dots calibration grid or the reimagined 13 dots aclibration grid.
ReplyDeleteI dont know why those 6 dots make me think of a clock.
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