184. We've seen the pictures of dogs catching treats by German photographer Christian Vieler. Let's see a high-speed photo of your teammate catching treats in the same style and photographic detail. -Kandace

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184. We've seen the pictures of dogs catching treats by German photographer Christian Vieler. Let's see a high-speed photo of your teammate catching treats in the same style and photographic detail. -Kandace
Item 184: We've seen the pictures of dogs catching treats by German photographer Christian Vieler. Let's see a high-speed photo of your teammate catching treats in the same style and photographic detail. -Kandace
184. IMAGE OR VIDEO: (Up to 30 seconds if video.) Last year, we helped people around the world get access to clean water. But it's been a year and the problem certainly hasn't gone away. In fact, as global temperatures rise, the problem is only going to intensify. Work with your team to create a realistic (not a joke or parody) schematic or prototype of an easy-to-set up portable personal AWG (atmospheric water generator) system that could be used anywhere in the world. It must be cheap to build (aim for less than $10) with parts that can be found in any hardware store. It must be compact & light enough for a nomadic or homeless individual to carry around. Ideally, it would collect enough water in a day to sustain someone for that day.
Siri and Alexa and Cortana are always so helpful, but after being on call 24/7 for so long, lately we’ve noticed they’re all starting to get an attitude… in fact, you just caught them gossiping about you. The video will show at least two devices (for example, the Alexa and an iPhone) and we will hear them gossiping about you.
The shop lady at the science shop was so into this item! It was so much fun. - Satu
Another happy acquaintance: the saleslady at the science store got super into it. “Here, what if I beep your purchase with my scanner!” - Tiia
The cryptids on the bills all live near different Scrumtrulesent team members! -Kaela
184. [IMAGE] Forget bitcoin and DogeCoin… The world’s most deregulated banking is the new CryptidCoin, the cryptocurrency of the world’s possibly imaginary beings. Show us CryptidCurrency.
Fun Fact: All three of the cryptids featured on our Cryptid Currency are local to different team members! You can read more about each one here:
Loveland Frog
Georgia Raptor
Northern Sasquatch
184. KIDS MENU. Make a flip book animation of a doodle of your favorite bug
This is hard because we really care about making it a real project, not a PR stunt. We want to get it right and grow it organically. -Jez
You can find our group, The Echo Location, here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theecholocation please feel free to check it out and join in if you’re interested! -Kaela
184. (UP TO 60 SECONDS) Representative John Lewis once said, “We all recognize the fact that if any radical social, political, and economic changes are to take place in our society, the people, the masses, must bring them about.” He dedicated his life to promoting racial justice and equality and causing “Good Trouble.” Though Rep. Lewis is gone, as proponents of Good Trouble and radical change, we invite Gishers to keep the flame alive. Identify one way that your entire team can agree to help solve the problem of systemic racism or sexism, and formulate a concrete plan to work together to solve it. Then, submit a video of your plan for causing #GoodTrouble — and on your honor, you must actually come together and do the thing. (We will be checking.)