You have 24 hours to set a world record on Facebook and help get the social network to start powering their website from clean and unlimited energy sources like the sun and the wind, instead of the dirty coal-fired power they’re using right now. Are you in?
Back in February, Greenpeace gave Facebook a deadline of April 22nd to announce a plan to go coal free, but as of today we still don’t have a commitment from them to switch to renewable energy. So we figured it was time to do something that would really get their attention: set a Guinness world record on Facebook by generating 50,000 comments on one post in 24 hours.
The clock started at 1:00 AM EST on Wednesday. You’ve got 24 hours to comment and invite your friends to do the same. And you don’t have to personally have a Facebook account to participate. Just click on whichever link below works best for you and follow the instructions:
Yes, I’m on Facebook and want to set a world record.
http://us.greenpeace.org/site/R?i=uhroab64eKE6D8W5q9qRRg..
No, I’m NOT on Facebook but I want to set a world record.
http://us.greenpeace.org/site/R?i=_c7sUphMidIso2FtwntoNQ..
Hey, these kids are up to some wicked stuff. You don’t have to be logged in to your FB account to view these.
Ever wanted to voluntarily expose your brain to newness so bright it’ll make it ooze out of your ears? We’ll, if you join up to the new Facebook _Augmentology-1L0L1_ project that’s what you’ll get: http://www.facebook.com/pages/_Augmentology-1L0L1_/125444933372
The page is chocked full of augmented reality tech vids, pics, obs, and demos. The augmentology project itself is “…a working manual discussing the formation and evolution of synthetic environments” (plus a little brain-stretching thrown in for good measure): http://www.facebook.com/l/;arsvirtuafoundation.org/research/
_Augmentology 1[L]0[L]1_ explores concepts that shape and are shaped by an extensive range of online/synthetic encounters.
http://augmentology.com
The intent of this application is to help you choose a license that will identify to your friends and the public how you want your work to be used in the world. Once you answer the couple of questions on our page, we’ll recommend one of our six licenses and you’ll have the opportunity to place it directly on your Facebook profile.
http://apps.facebook.com/creativecommons/