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- | The trailhead site, found from a [[Media:Restroomsforhumansonly.jpg|bathroom sign]] at San Diego ComiCon. Shows a satellite view of District 9 that gives news updates, behavior recommendations, and a list of rules and regulations in both Human an Non-Human languages, depending on which option is chosen on the initial screen. When signed in as a Non-Human, speaker symbols can be clicked to hear a translation in English. Clicking on a marker within a red zone gives a warning about unauthorized access to restricted content. Doing so a second time boots the user to [[Multinationalunited.com]]. | + | The trailhead site, found from a [[Media:Restroomsforhumansonly.jpg|bathroom sign]] at San Diego ComiCon. Shows a satellite view of District 9 that gives news updates, behavior recommendations, and a list of rules and regulations in both Human and Non-Human languages, depending on which option is chosen on the initial screen. When signed in as a Non-Human, speaker symbols can be clicked to hear a translation in English. Clicking on a marker within a red zone gives a warning about unauthorized access to restricted content. Doing so a second time boots the user to [[Multinationalunited.com]]. |
Links at the bottom allow the participant to register with MNU for updates or download a copy of the Guidelines. An entry box allows participants to enter a Human or Non-Human ID number. | Links at the bottom allow the participant to register with MNU for updates or download a copy of the Guidelines. An entry box allows participants to enter a Human or Non-Human ID number. |
Revision as of 17:02, 26 July 2008
D-9.com
The trailhead site, found from a bathroom sign at San Diego ComiCon. Shows a satellite view of District 9 that gives news updates, behavior recommendations, and a list of rules and regulations in both Human and Non-Human languages, depending on which option is chosen on the initial screen. When signed in as a Non-Human, speaker symbols can be clicked to hear a translation in English. Clicking on a marker within a red zone gives a warning about unauthorized access to restricted content. Doing so a second time boots the user to Multinationalunited.com.
Links at the bottom allow the participant to register with MNU for updates or download a copy of the Guidelines. An entry box allows participants to enter a Human or Non-Human ID number.