nexuscrawler is now banned, for the safety of the forum.
Wait, what? Why?
his avatar looked like a bomb.
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
edited January 2007
Fine, let them treat it as a threat, but whining about it later when it's been found out to be the overreaction of a few paranoids smacks of sour grapes.
Fine, let them treat it as a threat, but whining about it later when it's been found out to be the overreaction of a few paranoids smacks of sour grapes.
That really is going to depend on how the actions of the people placing the signs is viewed. If they didn't have any kind of permission from the city, they could get hit up for wasting the time of the police (a suspicious object strapped to the bottom of a bridge is not something that only a few paranoids are going to react to, and nobody in their right mind should think that putting it there wouldn't generate a police response).
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It's strange what kind of ridiculously paranoid state we've gotten ourselves into. It's gotten to the point where, apparently, people can build bombs out of a bunch of LiteBrites that look like cartoon characters now. I suppose that one of these things might have looked suspicious planted on a bridge somewhere, but come on. If this is considered a federal crime, I know someone who should be in jail for accidentally leaving his cell phone, which just might contain explosives, on a subway train.
Also, I concur with ak74u. Damn those things look awesome.
This still isn't as bad as the kids who got in trouble for putting boxes that look like those question-mark blocks from Super Mario Bros. around their town.
This still isn't as bad as the kids who got in trouble for putting boxes that look like those question-mark blocks from Super Mario Bros. around their town.
This still isn't as bad as the kids who got in trouble for putting boxes that look like those question-mark blocks from Super Mario Bros. around their town.
In fairness they'd be pretty hilarious bombs.
Terrorists are only allowed to do this if they only got off when you jump under them and hit them with your head.
Is there any confirmation that this was an ad agency?
Yes. As soon as Turner Media heard about this, they were talking to the police on the scene, confirming that these were their items placed their by a third-party ad agency.
All of which argues against any charges for "bomb hoaxing", in my mind. If the second you find out someone has mistaken your objects for a bomb you're taking steps to clear up the issue, you weren't intending to create a bomb scare.
This still isn't as bad as the kids who got in trouble for putting boxes that look like those question-mark blocks from Super Mario Bros. around their town.
In fairness they'd be pretty hilarious bombs.
Terrorists are only allowed to do this if they only got off when you jump under them and hit them with your head.
but first the terrorist must master levitating boxes.
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This still isn't as bad as the kids who got in trouble for putting boxes that look like those question-mark blocks from Super Mario Bros. around their town.
In fairness they'd be pretty hilarious bombs.
Terrorists are only allowed to do this if they only got off when you jump under them and hit them with your head.
but first the terrorist must master levitating boxes.
They can make off-road dialysis machines, so I figure levitating boxes isn't too far off.
This still isn't as bad as the kids who got in trouble for putting boxes that look like those question-mark blocks from Super Mario Bros. around their town.
In fairness they'd be pretty hilarious bombs.
Terrorists are only allowed to do this if they only got off when you jump under them and hit them with your head.
I hope nothing happens to Adult Swim, Cartoon Networ, or the ad agency just because some ignorant people went all paranoid and had this turned into more than it really is. Seems like people are willing to believe anything these days for the sake of security.
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AthenorBattle Hardened OptimistThe Skies of HiigaraRegistered Userregular
edited January 2007
So.. on the way home, they mention this story on the news radio station I listen to, linking it to Cartoon Network. They played an audio clip of the show instead of naming it, so I had no clue which show.
I get home, and there is a message from my aunt. I listen to it while checking here for the whole story....
My aunt works for Liberty Mutual. One of these lite-brites was found at the 5-corner intersection that her workplace is on. Her voice.. she sounded relieved, anxious, angry.. All that rolled up into one. I don't know how to tell her that a show I like was responsible for this, and explain what it is about my generation that finds this stuff cute.
But wow.. hearing her voice... Kinda frightened me to think about it.
So.. on the way home, they mention this story on the news radio station I listen to, linking it to Cartoon Network. They played an audio clip of the show instead of naming it, so I had no clue which show.
I get home, and there is a message from my aunt. I listen to it while checking here for the whole story....
My aunt works for Liberty Mutual. One of these lite-brites was found at the 5-corner intersection that her workplace is on. Her voice.. she sounded relieved, anxious, angry.. All that rolled up into one. I don't know how to tell her that a show I like was responsible for this, and explain what it is about my generation that finds this stuff cute.
But wow.. hearing her voice... Kinda frightened me to think about it.
If this wasn't immediately reported as "Terrorist attack foiled: Litebrite bombs disabled" or whatever sensationalist spin they put on it, she wouldn't have reacted that way.
Being told every day for five years that you're going to die, and then all of a sudden hearing that you might die right now can have an effect on someone.
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HacksawJ. Duggan Esq.Wrestler at LawRegistered Userregular
The BPD is awesome. You shut the fuck up. The Boston PD, however, can eat a bag of cocks for being dicks of this magnitude. Jesus Cthulhu Christ.
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AthenorBattle Hardened OptimistThe Skies of HiigaraRegistered Userregular
edited February 2007
On the plus side... if you subscribe to the "all publicity is good publicity" mantra.. Man, did Cartoon Network just get a MASSIVE boost. Like... think what their bumpers are going to be like!
Also, these devices use magnetics. That might explain how they got placed in places so easily.
See, if I was there, I'd make a bomb, and hide it behind a Lite-Bright sign that reads "THIS IS A BOMB". No one would see it coming.
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AthenorBattle Hardened OptimistThe Skies of HiigaraRegistered Userregular
edited February 2007
Oh man.
Fox News is trying to use urbandictionary.com to explain what ATHF is. They got EVERYTHING wrong, of course, including calling Frylock, Meatwad, and Master Shake mooninites. They also mentioned they were food for stoners.
On the plus side... if you subscribe to the "all publicity is good publicity" mantra.. Man, did Cartoon Network just get a MASSIVE boost. Like... think what their bumpers are going to be like!
Also, these devices use magnetics. That might explain how they got placed in places so easily.
I don't think this is really bad publicity. Other than getting the name out, the whole scare doesn't say anything about the actual quality of the product. I see this more as an accidental case of viral marketing.
Hahahaha, I was flipping through satellite TV on lunch break today, and happened across a local Boston area channel, all talking about a suspicious "circuit board-like device" magneted to a building girder or something. Bomb squad guy with heavy armor, highway blocked off, oh my god.
Now I come home, read this thread, and see that it was some LED Mooninites! Two things occur to me: 1) This should not be hilarious, but it is. 2) I'm never going to Boston, I'm afraid whatever it is is contagious.
I was told you were banned. I no longer feel safe.
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KalTorakOne way or another, they all end up inthe Undercity.Registered Userregular
edited February 2007
This reminds me of the guy who spraypainted frogs on the sidewalk as sort of an inside joke w/ his girlfriend and ended up getting investigated by the Secret Service or FBI or something b/c Donald Rumsfeld's granddaughter lived near the guy's girlfriend's house.
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[spoiler:31cd22ffda]It's a joke[/spoiler:31cd22ffda]
*woosh*
Seriously though, it will probably turn out that the advertising agency told the city about it.
his avatar looked like a bomb.
The first person to learn how to E-mail explosives will conquer the world.
Naw, the first person would probably end up with it getting bouced back to him.
The second person, who is smart enough to spoof the address, he'll take over the world.
- John Stuart Mill
Also, I concur with ak74u. Damn those things look awesome.
As opposed to what? Mooninite terrorists?
All of which argues against any charges for "bomb hoaxing", in my mind. If the second you find out someone has mistaken your objects for a bomb you're taking steps to clear up the issue, you weren't intending to create a bomb scare.
(I'm not doubting it, I just want a link to forward some people.)
but first the terrorist must master levitating boxes.
They can make off-road dialysis machines, so I figure levitating boxes isn't too far off.
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I get home, and there is a message from my aunt. I listen to it while checking here for the whole story....
My aunt works for Liberty Mutual. One of these lite-brites was found at the 5-corner intersection that her workplace is on. Her voice.. she sounded relieved, anxious, angry.. All that rolled up into one. I don't know how to tell her that a show I like was responsible for this, and explain what it is about my generation that finds this stuff cute.
But wow.. hearing her voice... Kinda frightened me to think about it.
If this wasn't immediately reported as "Terrorist attack foiled: Litebrite bombs disabled" or whatever sensationalist spin they put on it, she wouldn't have reacted that way.
Being told every day for five years that you're going to die, and then all of a sudden hearing that you might die right now can have an effect on someone.
Also, these devices use magnetics. That might explain how they got placed in places so easily.
Fox News is trying to use urbandictionary.com to explain what ATHF is. They got EVERYTHING wrong, of course, including calling Frylock, Meatwad, and Master Shake mooninites. They also mentioned they were food for stoners.
Anyways. *sighs*
Now I come home, read this thread, and see that it was some LED Mooninites! Two things occur to me: 1) This should not be hilarious, but it is. 2) I'm never going to Boston, I'm afraid whatever it is is contagious.
I was told you were banned. I no longer feel safe.
Didn't anyone like check the first one they found before talking about it?
I never asked for this!
I'm a dirty bomb of bitter cynicism just waiting to explode