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[Cue Ciel looking thoughtful over by one of the native-owned shops. It's a relatively busy part of the city so it's a good as place as any, he thinks, as he turns on his communicator.]
Do you think they'd object to us putting up a community board? Lost, found, looking for X, need Y. Beats pulling out a communicator constantly. Or if you forget it at home.
Do you think they'd object to us putting up a community board? Lost, found, looking for X, need Y. Beats pulling out a communicator constantly. Or if you forget it at home.

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I was born in a time, on Earth, when technology was still in its infancy. So I understand how lost some people could be.
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Surprised there isn't one already, honestly. Maybe all the ones they use are digitized these days.
If we only use one, though, where would we put it?
[Out by the central statues is the obvious choice, but the natives might not approve of that if it's too close.]
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Both make sense.
We'd need to keep it stocked with things to pin papers with, too. I don't think I've seen a stapler in this entire city...
[Though any community board they end up using might not even be made of cork.]
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Works for a starting place, I guess.
Would this be an 'ask anyone' case, or is there someone specific in the city we should talk to?
[Ciel would know better than Nita, having been here longer and all.]
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[Just from experience.]
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Perhaps a digital version that can still be accessed through this network, but with outside interfaces as well? Placing one near each temple might be good, if such a thing were possible.
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It would also be unfair to newer arrivals who aren't from a period with this level, or any level, of technology. I came from England in 1889, electric lighting was rare and expensive. Someone from before that might show up and have no idea how to operate it for some time.
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It would be unfair if there was no one willing to teach them, but I cannot think of anyone that would refuse. It would be impractical for them to never have to learn since the whole city is so reliant on it.
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And I never that no one would learn. In that same vein, it's entirely impractical to simply throw them to the wolves and expect them to adjust immediately to technology they may have no experience with.
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Isn't that why they encourage us to buddy up with new people? So we can help them as soon as they arrive.
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They still won't learn in the span of a day or two. Throwing someone into learning technology doesn't work as effectively as throwing them in a river to swim.
[Don't ask about the comparison.]
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That's a shitload more work than I wanna do though.
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That's fine, it's hardly required. And I'm certainly in no position to enforce something like that. I don't rightly want to be, either.
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He's a dude who'd take an advertisement you wanted and post it up. Need some mercs? Go find Craig's List. Got a problem with gerblins eating your pumpkins? Look up an adventurer on Craig's List. Whoever the fuck he was, he got around. He'd print out these fliers and just pop 'em up everywhere he went. Somehow managed to keep it all up to date, too, so you didn't go try to cash in on a quest only to find out some other jackass killed the person who requested it three weeks ago over a disagreement about cheese.
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The general idea would be that it would be community managed rather than one person. And, preferably, would not involve hiring mercenaries or anything unsavory though I'm aware I couldn't control that.
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