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Hello Speedrunners!

I poked y'all a few years back about the videogame museum in Oakland, http://www.themade.org but I have a different charity that I'd like your help with.

Archive.org will be hosting a telethon December 19-20 in the Richmond district of San Francisco, at its headquarters.

For those of you who don't know about Archive.org, they are an amazing organization that is saving our digital history, and they're quite literally the only ones in the world doing so. They also have a massive collection of videogames in playable form: https://archive.org/details/internetarcade and https://archive.org/details/consolelivingroom are all playable games in the browser, and the site also hosts most of the TOSEC stuff: https://archive.org/details/tosec

The folks at Archive.org would like to have a number of "acts" for their telethon. Speedruns that are around or under 30 minutes would fit very well into this framework. Would anyone like to come speedrun something for Archive.org, live, on their telethon? It's all for a very good cause.

If so, reply here or email me at alex@themade.org and we'll get you the info you need.
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Do people actually use the format 30> to mean what you meant? I was confused until I read this.

Good luck! I'm absolutely not from around there's myself.
Quote from LotBlind:
Do people actually use the format 30> to mean what you meant? I was confused until I read this.


It means "Less than 30 minutes."
Waiting hurts my soul...
while logically true, > is read as "greater than" and < is read as "less than" so you're asking for "a 30 greater than speedrun" when reading the title aloud.

sounds like a good cause; is the telethon going to be broadcast?