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"Missing Droid X Real-World Give-Away" Contest (1st Post:Updated)

I think it's pretty much confirmed to NOT be a scam since the twitter address was in Verizon's own commercial. Plus, there is a VZW account that pretty much said this is real. (not in those exact words, but close 'nuff)

My point was that unless they plan to bombard us with clues on days that the average person works, who's gonna jump out of their office to start hunting? Remember, I said "average" :D

True & I'm glad the average person cannot leave the office :D:D:D
 
"Workers here built the rocket that went to the moon. They might think Droid X designate #8 came back from there."

The clues are getting more specific!
 
Well, the Saturn V rockets were designed at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. However, the different stages of the rockets were built in different areas of the country.

S-IC: Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans
S-II: Seal Beach, California
S-IVB: Huntington Beach, California
Instrument unit: Back in Huntsville, Alabama
 
Well, the Saturn V rockets were designed at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. However, the different stages of the rockets were built in different areas of the country.

S-IC: Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans
S-II: Seal Beach, California
S-IVB: Huntington Beach, California
Instrument unit: Back in Huntsville, Alabama

Actually yeah I was wrong it was DESIGNED at the Marshall space center. Good info!
 
Remember, Droid X #8 is also in the "dixie". Alabama would make sense if you put the two clues together.
 
888-811-3161
5882 Machine Drive
Huntington Beach, CA 92649

I'm about 40 minutes, but with all traffic.. forget about. Above address for Enhanced Vision

Well, the Saturn V rockets were designed at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. However, the different stages of the rockets were built in different areas of the country.

S-IC: Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans
S-II: Seal Beach, California
S-IVB: Huntington Beach, California
Instrument unit: Back in Huntsville, Alabama

Anyone see any similarities here? I dunno, too much of a stretch maybe?
 
CLUE: Workers here built the rocket that went to the moon. They might think Droid X designate #8 came back from there.

The Saturn V (pronounced "Saturn Five") was a multistage liquid-fuel expeThe Saturn V (pronounced "Saturn Five") was a multistage liquid-fuel expendable rocket used by NASA's Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 until 1973.ndablehttp://androidforums.com/wiki/Expendable_launch_system rocket used by NASA's Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 until 1973.

The largest production model of the Saturn family of rockets, the Saturn V was designed under the direction of Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, with Boeing, North American Aviation, Douglas Aircraft Company, and IBM as the lead contractors.
 
My guess is either Huntsville, Alabama, or New Orleans. The first stage of the rocket was BUILT in New Orleans. However, personally I think the tweeter isn't very bright so it's in Alabama where it was DESIGNED. lol.
 
My guess is either Huntsville, Alabama, or New Orleans. The first stage of the rocket was BUILT in New Orleans. However, personally I think the tweeter isn't very bright so it's in Alabama where it was DESIGNED. lol.

+1 for the tweeter not being very bright. We apparently can't dig too deeply into these clues.
 
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