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...
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?
Essex members as you are aware essex and our member Lukas Lentz credibility , were attacked by the Global Data Analysis Group. It is in our interest to show our unity as independent researchers now more than ever. Today earlier a post was made with me ( Hugo Neves ) as it's writer in order to make sure we had a fast reply out there. It is in our interest that we show our unity by signing our names to one post . The question I make is do we use the same post or a new one for this Also please today try and make posts or sign in the main Niantic one with the following hashtag #TrustLukas To show support for our colleague Lukas Lentz https://plus.google.com/101577681173166935630/posts/XxjSGChLb5x
I am beginning to catalogue a list of Transdimensional Objects which appear to be inert artifacts, but, in fact, have actual technological capabilities when exposed to XM or present in a Nest. Let us start with the Shōnin Stone (which I believe to be broken at this point). We know that it functions as something analogous to part of a circuit board or a key, depending on how you perceive it. There is also Azmati's Dagger (or is it Alexander the Greats, I can't remember) that was used to test for simulacra. My feeling is that there are more such objects. I am trying to catalogue them. And as a thought experiment, what other objects must there be that have not yet been found?
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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