Is it possible to locate a man, given only his photograph and first name?
A UK games company is testing the power of the Internet by asking that very question; they have recruited one of Earth’s 6 billion residents – a man named Satoshi – to participate in this experiment.
We are each only five to seven people away from any target in the world. Someone, somewhere, knows Satoshi — so we must track these people, and thus Satoshi, down using word-of-mouth communication. People from over 80 countries are already participating in the hunt, with more joining every day.
I like how they picked the most nondescript race available.
Wyatt Powell
This is supposed to be solved by the 6 degree principle. You are at the most 6 or 7 contacts away from a person. Meaning at the most you know someone who knows somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody who knows Satoshi. The way to find him is to spread the message to everyone you know and tell them to spread it to everyone they know until someone knows him
Ryan Clark
I refuse. Satoshi must win
Cameron Myers
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Anthony Foster
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William Wright
Shoulda given him a HWNDU flag if you wanted the internet to help.
Brandon Rogers
Sauce on pic? I've seen it a gazillion times, but what's the story?
Cameron Thomas
fuck these jews gl satoshi
Ian Evans
it had some .png stack overflow exploit that crashed browsers and sometimes computers
Xavier Morales
STOP BUMPING SLIDE THREADS
Jacob Wilson
Pretty sure he's called Alex now. I hung out with a dude who looked just like that in invercargill over the weekend. He was heading to Dunedin.