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New Droid X Twitter Clue

What I am taking from all this is that there is nothing to go find as of yet. Once they are in place, they will tweet the locations then it will be a mad rush to go get them. So this isnt a 'scavenger hunt' per se, but more a 'who is closest when they tweet'.

Id rather have my brainwork rewarded by figuring out the clues than to have blind luck.
 
What I am taking from all this is that there is nothing to go find as of yet. Once they are in place, they will tweet the locations then it will be a mad rush to go get them. So this isnt a 'scavenger hunt' per se, but more a 'who is closest when they tweet'.

Id rather have my brainwork rewarded by figuring out the clues than to have blind luck.


Damn by putting it that way it does sound like thats how its meant to be done. kinda crappy doing it like that. a friday. dallas is gonna be packed by tons of people and its a friday so either im gonna be at work or fighting downtown traffic
 
So we just need to head out to the location of the droid # and there will be an employee with the certificate? Im looking to get the dallas one im just 10 minutes away dancedroid
 
What I am taking from all this is that there is nothing to go find as of yet. Once they are in place, they will tweet the locations then it will be a mad rush to go get them. So this isnt a 'scavenger hunt' per se, but more a 'who is closest when they tweet'.

Id rather have my brainwork rewarded by figuring out the clues than to have blind luck.
Same here. I was having fun trying to figure it out. The GPS location just gives it away. Something like "a red bow on the door" would be better... And I know of one person on this board in my city who is following...
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I think the idea is to figure out the clues so you know the location before they tweet it to the masses. If you've already figured it out then you have an advantage. And if they start to give clues about timeframes as the 'landings' near then you could be in place when the final clue tweets. Big IF but still possible. Of course so far the clues are pretty worthless, only narrowing it down to large regions. Time will tell.
 
  1. Nevada
  2. Unknown
  3. San Francisco, California
  4. New York, New York
  5. Dallas, Texas
  6. Florida
  7. Unknown
  8. Alabama
  9. Tennessee
  10. Houston, Texas
  11. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  12. Ohio
  13. New York
  14. Chicago, Illinois
  15. Unknown
  16. St. Louis, Missouri
  17. Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri
  18. Bloomington, Minnesota
  19. Unknown
  20. Unknown
  21. Unknown
Found this list posted somewhere else! Don't know the accuracy but it's something to look into! Sucks for me cuz Arizona is not one of the locations yet! Also sence this is a scavenger hunt does anyone think that maybe once the cordinate is given & you get there that you might be handed another clue & have to follow the clues. Every scavenger hunt I have seen works that way. But who knows the GPS locations might be the exact spot of the certificate, but I won't be surprised if it turns into an actual scavenger hunt with multiple clues!
 
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Also sence this is a scavenger hunt does anyone think that maybe once the cordinate is given & you get there that you might be handed another clue & have to follow the clues. Every scavenger hunt I have seen works that way. But who knows the GPS locations might be the exact spot of the certificate, but I won't be surprised if it turns into an actual scavenger hunt with multiple clues!

I'm guessing th GPS coordinates are the actual location of the certificate b/c the official rules say the coordinates are the "final clue."

["the final clue of each GPS location for each Certificate will be tweeted at the time it is hidden"]



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Therefore, if you find a Certificate, you hereby grant the Sponsor, its affiliates, subsidiaries, assigns, licensees, and legal representatives the irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide right to use, reproduce, edit, market, store, distribute, have distributed, reproduce, re-arrange, change (including blurring any trademarked items on clothing), add to or delete from, translate, adapt, or otherwise revise and/or alter the video footage, photographs, or material developed ("Footage"), publicly and privately display, communicate, publicly and privately perform, transmit, have transmitted, create derivative works based upon, and promote the Footage, for editorial, commercial or promotional purposes, in their sole discretion.

So to help find the certificate look for a camera crew or anyone with a video camera in the area?
 
A camera crew would make it easy! But then it would draw attention from people who haven't even been following the tweets, & they might just record us with the Droid x itself, which would be a lot more subtle and not as easy to see...
 
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