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"Plants" - maybe marijuana, or coffee - are planted in areas
where they will have a low chance of being discovered if left
to grow on their own. The coordinates to the locations of the
plants as well as the duration that they will be ripe for are
sold on-line or posted as some kind of scavenger
hunt or
riddle that leads the player/buyer to them.
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If we ever get away from monocultures, there might be
some benefit to this kind of mapping. If you had
different varieties of bananas or grapes mixed with
different varieties you might harvest them as kind of a
scavenger hunt. The same might be true of small
gardens. You might have ten orchards with ten pear
trees in each. |
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Something about GPS enabled facial hair? |
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Nice idea, but I think it should be "GeoStash" or
"GeoCache". "GeoStache" suggests some massive
geoengineering project to make the Earth look like
the Pringles man when viewed from space. Which
might not be a bad idea if we're ever faced with
alien invasion. |
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<Obligatory WIFRT> I misread it as //geotagged pants// and wondered what kind of person needs a GPS to locate their clothing. |
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Then I decided I didn't really want to know what kind of person needs a GPS to locate their clothing. |
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Maybe this would be a good way to raise soybeans which
may or may not carry Monsanto-patented genetic material. |
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