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# If you know you're the earliest person in, flip the meter. If you're there as it turns midnight, flip the meter. | # If you know you're the earliest person in, flip the meter. If you're there as it turns midnight, flip the meter. | ||
# Even the smallest accident is enough to reset the meter. If you bleed at all or get a visible bruise as a result of something that happens at the space, the meter resets to zero. Any minor injury is enough to reset the meter. If you're in doubt as to whether your accident counts, it probably does. Wet your pants? Meter resets. | # Even the smallest accident is enough to reset the meter. If you bleed at all or get a visible bruise as a result of something that happens at the space, the meter resets to zero. Any minor injury is enough to reset the meter. If you're in doubt as to whether your accident counts, it probably does. Wet your pants? Meter resets. | ||
# Special rule for James and Dominic: Falling off a unicycle | # Special rule for James and Dominic: Falling off a unicycle always counts | ||
[[File:Accident-meter.jpg]] | [[File:Accident-meter.jpg]] | ||
At the time of writing, just after midnight on June 28th 2011, the record stands at 25 days. | At the time of writing, just after midnight on June 28th 2011, the record stands at 25 days. |
Revision as of 16:57, 30 June 2011
Nottingham Hackspace has a "Days Accident Free" counter, created by [msemtd].
The rules are simple:
- If you know you're the earliest person in, flip the meter. If you're there as it turns midnight, flip the meter.
- Even the smallest accident is enough to reset the meter. If you bleed at all or get a visible bruise as a result of something that happens at the space, the meter resets to zero. Any minor injury is enough to reset the meter. If you're in doubt as to whether your accident counts, it probably does. Wet your pants? Meter resets.
- Special rule for James and Dominic: Falling off a unicycle always counts
At the time of writing, just after midnight on June 28th 2011, the record stands at 25 days.