DARPA Network Challenge: Final Report

jack danielsThe red balloons have gone to ground. Our DoD is presumably back to the business of Afghanistan. As you can see from my sightings counts (all zeros)  as well as the fact that I was banned from the DARPA reporting site, my methodology, though brilliant, did not result in me us receiving the $40k award. Let’s just remember that we learn as much from our failures as our successes.

I want to thank my many supporters for their efforts. May the force be with you. This will be my final DARPA post. In fact, this may be my final post ever. I will spending the rest of this evening with my good friend, Mr. Jack Daniel.

Happy Holidays!

BTW – A team led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology spread the wealth far and wide to locate 10 red balloons in undisclosed locations across the country on Saturday and win a $40,000 cash prize from the Pentagon’s think tank.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34303629/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/from/ET

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2 Responses to DARPA Network Challenge: Final Report

  1. Pingback: DARPA Balloon Sightings Count | Three Sigma Systems

  2. john dowd says:

    Are you sure that’s Black Jack? Looks like Johnnie Walker Red to me….of course, I’m not expert.

    Wait a second. I AM an expert!

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