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Find DARPA's Balloons, Win $40K

coondoggie writes "The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency today offered up a rather interesting challenge: find and plot 10 red weather balloons scattered at undisclosed locations across the country. The first person to identify the location of all the balloons and enter them on the challenge Web site will win a $40,000 cash prize. According to the agency, the balloons will be in readily accessible locations, visible from nearby roadways and accompanied by DARPA representatives. All balloons are scheduled to go on display at all locations at 10:00AM (ET) until approximately 4:00 PM on Saturday, December 5, 2009."

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  1. The Purpose by ral · · Score: 3, Informative

    The purpose of this exercise can be found here:

    To mark the 40th Anniversary of the Internet, DARPA is hosting the DARPA Network Challenge, a competition that will explore the role the Internet and social networking plays in the timely communication, wide area team-building and urgent mobilization required to solve broad scope, time-critical problems.

  2. Re:Floating? by TubeSteak · · Score: 5, Informative

    I wonder what the agenda here is. It's surely not something as simple as finding how many people jump in their cars and go driving.

    FTFA:

    The DARPA Network Challenge is designed to mark the 40th anniversary of the Internet. "It is fitting for DARPA to announce this competition on the anniversary of the day that the first message was sent over the ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet," said Dr. Regina E. Dugan, who made the announcement at a conference celebrating the anniversary. "In the 40 years since this breakthrough, the Internet has become an integral part of society and the global economy. The DARPA Network Challenge explores the unprecedented ability of the Internet to bring people together to solve tough problems."

    But honestly, this discussion would not be nearly as amusing without the paranoia of /. getting turned up to 11.

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  3. Re:Nothing better to use $40,000 for? by kheldan · · Score: 3, Informative

    *facepalm*

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  4. Re:Decoys by slasho81 · · Score: 4, Informative

    A decoy doesn't have to be perfect. If it's good enough to distract, it's a good decoy.