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rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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"BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
alert.

Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
animated cartoon.

Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
possible improvised bombs.
Reuters Pictures
Photo

Editors Choice: Best pictures
from the last 24 hours.
View Slideshow

The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
blew it up.

By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
in parts of the city.

The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."

"The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79355 is a reply to message #79354] Thu, 01 February 2007 05:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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Ted Turner says "my bad". heheh

http://www.drudgereport.com/
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79356 is a reply to message #79354] Thu, 01 February 2007 05:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mark McCurdy is currently offline  Mark McCurdy   UNITED STATES
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Yea, when I first saw one of the devices I thought "IT'S A LIGHT BRITE!".
That being said it is now being reported that the people who planted the
"light brites" had put them up days ago and they weren't being noticed SO
they decided to call in a threat to the police. If that story pans out to
be true then they are in deep doo doo.

I do love Aqua Teen though! hahaha The movie comes out in March.

http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/movie/index.html




"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:71f3s2t7qnib500vkqbduo9g1ahdii4ugu@4ax.com...
> "BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
> badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
> that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
> alert.
>
> Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
> attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
> placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
> animated cartoon.
>
> Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
> possible improvised bombs.
> Reuters Pictures
> Photo
>
> Editors Choice: Best pictures
> from the last 24 hours.
> View Slideshow
>
> The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
> rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
> a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
> blew it up.
>
> By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
> found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
> squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
> in parts of the city.
>
> The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
> wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
> image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
> called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>
> "The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
> Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79358 is a reply to message #79356] Thu, 01 February 2007 08:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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guess i'll have to get cable one of these days...


On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 07:25:52 -0600, "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net>
wrote:

>Yea, when I first saw one of the devices I thought "IT'S A LIGHT BRITE!".
>That being said it is now being reported that the people who planted the
>"light brites" had put them up days ago and they weren't being noticed SO
>they decided to call in a threat to the police. If that story pans out to
>be true then they are in deep doo doo.
>
>I do love Aqua Teen though! hahaha The movie comes out in March.
>
>http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/movie/index.html
>
>
>
>
>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:71f3s2t7qnib500vkqbduo9g1ahdii4ugu@4ax.com...
>> "BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
>> badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
>> that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
>> alert.
>>
>> Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
>> attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
>> placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
>> animated cartoon.
>>
>> Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
>> possible improvised bombs.
>> Reuters Pictures
>> Photo
>>
>> Editors Choice: Best pictures
>> from the last 24 hours.
>> View Slideshow
>>
>> The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
>> rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
>> a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
>> blew it up.
>>
>> By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
>> found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
>> squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
>> in parts of the city.
>>
>> The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
>> wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
>> image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
>> called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>>
>> "The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
>> Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79359 is a reply to message #79358] Thu, 01 February 2007 08:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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I've quit watching TV or reading the paper. I do, however listen for the
sound of the drums echoing through the canyons at night and the bugling of
the spirit elk. They tell me what I must do.

;o)

"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:k244s2tb3k1jg8qqfekim46dj0r2fidfut@4ax.com...
> guess i'll have to get cable one of these days...
>
>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 07:25:52 -0600, "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Yea, when I first saw one of the devices I thought "IT'S A LIGHT BRITE!".
>>That being said it is now being reported that the people who planted the
>>"light brites" had put them up days ago and they weren't being noticed SO
>>they decided to call in a threat to the police. If that story pans out to
>>be true then they are in deep doo doo.
>>
>>I do love Aqua Teen though! hahaha The movie comes out in March.
>>
>>http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/movie/index.html
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:71f3s2t7qnib500vkqbduo9g1ahdii4ugu@4ax.com...
>>> "BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
>>> badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
>>> that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
>>> alert.
>>>
>>> Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
>>> attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
>>> placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
>>> animated cartoon.
>>>
>>> Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
>>> possible improvised bombs.
>>> Reuters Pictures
>>> Photo
>>>
>>> Editors Choice: Best pictures
>>> from the last 24 hours.
>>> View Slideshow
>>>
>>> The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
>>> rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
>>> a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
>>> blew it up.
>>>
>>> By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
>>> found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
>>> squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
>>> in parts of the city.
>>>
>>> The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
>>> wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
>>> image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
>>> called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>>>
>>> "The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
>>> Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
>>
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79363 is a reply to message #79354] Thu, 01 February 2007 09:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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They put these things under bridges, and in subway stations. It's no funnier
than yelling fire in a theater. It's a publicity stunt that should have
happened. If this is OK, some body will take it farther and something serious
could happen. The short answer to you question is no, there are people in
this world that are terrorist and really do want to kill us. This prank
wasn't cool or funny.

rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>"BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
>badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
>that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
>alert.
>
>Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
>attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
>placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
>animated cartoon.
>
>Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
>possible improvised bombs.
>Reuters Pictures
>Photo
>
>Editors Choice: Best pictures
>from the last 24 hours.
>View Slideshow
>
>The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
>rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
>a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
>blew it up.
>
>By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
>found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
>squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
>in parts of the city.
>
>The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
>wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
>image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
>called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>
>"The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
>Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79364 is a reply to message #79363] Thu, 01 February 2007 09:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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They put these things under bridges, and in subway stations. It's no funnier
than yelling fire in a theater. It's a publicity stunt that shouldn't have
happened. If this is OK, some body will take it farther and something serious
could happen. The short answer to you question is no, there are people in
this world that are terrorist and really do want to kill us. This prank
wasn't cool or funny.

Sorry typed too fast.

"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>They put these things under bridges, and in subway stations. It's no funnier
>than yelling fire in a theater. It's a publicity stunt that should have
>happened. If this is OK, some body will take it farther and something serious
>could happen. The short answer to you question is no, there are people
in
>this world that are terrorist and really do want to kill us. This prank
>wasn't cool or funny.
>
>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>"BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
>>badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
>>that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
>>alert.
>>
>>Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
>>attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
>>placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
>>animated cartoon.
>>
>>Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
>>possible improvised bombs.
>>Reuters Pictures
>>Photo
>>
>>Editors Choice: Best pictures
>>from the last 24 hours.
>>View Slideshow
>>
>>The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
>>rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
>>a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
>>blew it up.
>>
>>By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
>>found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
>>squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
>>in parts of the city.
>>
>>The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
>>wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
>>image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
>>called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>>
>>"The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
>>Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79371 is a reply to message #79364] Thu, 01 February 2007 12:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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I don't know that "prank" is the right term because that normally means they
mean to confuse but I think it was just for advertising right?

Also the media is saying the "device" was a "hoax" and I don't think hoax
applies and maybe not even device as much as they are using it in the media.
Shock the public, that's our media.
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79373 is a reply to message #79371] Thu, 01 February 2007 11:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mark McCurdy is currently offline  Mark McCurdy   UNITED STATES
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Also note they were put up in numerous other cities all of which removed
them without a panic.

Again if you look at them they look like 1' light brites. :)

If it looked like a bomb, even slightly then ok... be suspicous.


"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:45c23aa1$1@linux...
>
> I don't know that "prank" is the right term because that normally means
> they
> mean to confuse but I think it was just for advertising right?
>
> Also the media is saying the "device" was a "hoax" and I don't think hoax
> applies and maybe not even device as much as they are using it in the
> media.
> Shock the public, that's our media.
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79379 is a reply to message #79359] Thu, 01 February 2007 12:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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you sure you're not just hearing a reflection of blowing your own
nose???

On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:13:40 -0700, "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com>
wrote:

>I've quit watching TV or reading the paper. I do, however listen for the
>sound of the drums echoing through the canyons at night and the bugling of
>the spirit elk. They tell me what I must do.
>
>;o)
>
>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:k244s2tb3k1jg8qqfekim46dj0r2fidfut@4ax.com...
>> guess i'll have to get cable one of these days...
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 07:25:52 -0600, "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Yea, when I first saw one of the devices I thought "IT'S A LIGHT BRITE!".
>>>That being said it is now being reported that the people who planted the
>>>"light brites" had put them up days ago and they weren't being noticed SO
>>>they decided to call in a threat to the police. If that story pans out to
>>>be true then they are in deep doo doo.
>>>
>>>I do love Aqua Teen though! hahaha The movie comes out in March.
>>>
>>>http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/movie/index.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:71f3s2t7qnib500vkqbduo9g1ahdii4ugu@4ax.com...
>>>> "BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
>>>> badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
>>>> that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
>>>> alert.
>>>>
>>>> Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
>>>> attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
>>>> placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
>>>> animated cartoon.
>>>>
>>>> Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
>>>> possible improvised bombs.
>>>> Reuters Pictures
>>>> Photo
>>>>
>>>> Editors Choice: Best pictures
>>>> from the last 24 hours.
>>>> View Slideshow
>>>>
>>>> The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
>>>> rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
>>>> a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
>>>> blew it up.
>>>>
>>>> By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
>>>> found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
>>>> squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
>>>> in parts of the city.
>>>>
>>>> The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
>>>> wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
>>>> image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
>>>> called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>>>>
>>>> "The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
>>>> Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
>>>
>>
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79380 is a reply to message #79373] Thu, 01 February 2007 12:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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thank you.

On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 13:33:12 -0600, "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net>
wrote:

>Also note they were put up in numerous other cities all of which removed
>them without a panic.
>
>Again if you look at them they look like 1' light brites. :)
>
>If it looked like a bomb, even slightly then ok... be suspicous.
>
>
>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:45c23aa1$1@linux...
>>
>> I don't know that "prank" is the right term because that normally means
>> they
>> mean to confuse but I think it was just for advertising right?
>>
>> Also the media is saying the "device" was a "hoax" and I don't think hoax
>> applies and maybe not even device as much as they are using it in the
>> media.
>> Shock the public, that's our media.
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79383 is a reply to message #79373] Thu, 01 February 2007 14:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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"Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net> wrote:
>Also note they were put up in numerous other cities all of which removed

>them without a panic.
>
>Again if you look at them they look like 1' light brites. :)
>
>If it looked like a bomb, even slightly then ok... be suspicous.

They said in a news report, that some of the devices were boxes with flashing
lights and some had wires hanging out of them. They looked suspicious, that's
why they blew some of them up. The authorities can't take chances with stuff
like this. These were placed under bridges and in odd places in the subway
system.

This was on public property! If I was to promote a movie or a music CD,
what would be Ok for me to put on public property to promote my stuff???
It's not Ok! There is too much crazy shit going on in the world for this
kind of thing to be Ok.

James


>
>
>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:45c23aa1$1@linux...
>>
>> I don't know that "prank" is the right term because that normally means

>> they
>> mean to confuse but I think it was just for advertising right?
>>
>> Also the media is saying the "device" was a "hoax" and I don't think hoax
>> applies and maybe not even device as much as they are using it in the

>> media.
>> Shock the public, that's our media.
>
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79388 is a reply to message #79379] Thu, 01 February 2007 13:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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the wind speaks to me. It doesn't matter from whence............

"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3vh4s2pdku3qeott2a8vlcfc6e8241mjm8@4ax.com...
> you sure you're not just hearing a reflection of blowing your own
> nose???
>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:13:40 -0700, "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com>
> wrote:
>
>>I've quit watching TV or reading the paper. I do, however listen for the
>>sound of the drums echoing through the canyons at night and the bugling of
>>the spirit elk. They tell me what I must do.
>>
>>;o)
>>
>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:k244s2tb3k1jg8qqfekim46dj0r2fidfut@4ax.com...
>>> guess i'll have to get cable one of these days...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 07:25:52 -0600, "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Yea, when I first saw one of the devices I thought "IT'S A LIGHT
>>>>BRITE!".
>>>>That being said it is now being reported that the people who planted the
>>>>"light brites" had put them up days ago and they weren't being noticed
>>>>SO
>>>>they decided to call in a threat to the police. If that story pans out
>>>>to
>>>>be true then they are in deep doo doo.
>>>>
>>>>I do love Aqua Teen though! hahaha The movie comes out in March.
>>>>
>>>>http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/movie/index.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:71f3s2t7qnib500vkqbduo9g1ahdii4ugu@4ax.com...
>>>>> "BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
>>>>> badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
>>>>> that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
>>>>> alert.
>>>>>
>>>>> Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
>>>>> attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
>>>>> placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
>>>>> animated cartoon.
>>>>>
>>>>> Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
>>>>> possible improvised bombs.
>>>>> Reuters Pictures
>>>>> Photo
>>>>>
>>>>> Editors Choice: Best pictures
>>>>> from the last 24 hours.
>>>>> View Slideshow
>>>>>
>>>>> The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
>>>>> rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
>>>>> a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
>>>>> blew it up.
>>>>>
>>>>> By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
>>>>> found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
>>>>> squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
>>>>> in parts of the city.
>>>>>
>>>>> The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
>>>>> wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
>>>>> image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
>>>>> called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>>>>>
>>>>> "The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
>>>>> Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79391 is a reply to message #79388] Thu, 01 February 2007 14:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeff hoover is currently offline  Jeff hoover   UNITED STATES
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Personally, I'd be a little concerned about the source of the wind...
(especially with two adolescents in the house!!!)

:-)

JH

DJ wrote:
> the wind speaks to me. It doesn't matter from whence............
>
> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3vh4s2pdku3qeott2a8vlcfc6e8241mjm8@4ax.com...
>
>>you sure you're not just hearing a reflection of blowing your own
>>nose???
>>
>>On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:13:40 -0700, "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I've quit watching TV or reading the paper. I do, however listen for the
>>>sound of the drums echoing through the canyons at night and the bugling of
>>>the spirit elk. They tell me what I must do.
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:k244s2tb3k1jg8qqfekim46dj0r2fidfut@4ax.com...
>>>
>>>>guess i'll have to get cable one of these days...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 07:25:52 -0600, "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Yea, when I first saw one of the devices I thought "IT'S A LIGHT
>>>>>BRITE!".
>>>>>That being said it is now being reported that the people who planted the
>>>>>"light brites" had put them up days ago and they weren't being noticed
>>>>>SO
>>>>>they decided to call in a threat to the police. If that story pans out
>>>>>to
>>>>>be true then they are in deep doo doo.
>>>>>
>>>>>I do love Aqua Teen though! hahaha The movie comes out in March.
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/movie/index.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:71f3s2t7qnib500vkqbduo9g1ahdii4ugu@4ax.com...
>>>>>
>>>>>>"BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
>>>>>>badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
>>>>>>that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
>>>>>>alert.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September 11
>>>>>>attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
>>>>>>placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
>>>>>>animated cartoon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
>>>>>>possible improvised bombs.
>>>>>>Reuters Pictures
>>>>>>Photo
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Editors Choice: Best pictures
>>>>>>from the last 24 hours.
>>>>>>View Slideshow
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
>>>>>>rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
>>>>>>a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
>>>>>>blew it up.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
>>>>>>found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
>>>>>>squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
>>>>>>in parts of the city.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
>>>>>>wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
>>>>>>image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
>>>>>>called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
>>>>>>Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
>>>>>
>
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79392 is a reply to message #79391] Thu, 01 February 2007 15:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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I am very accustomed to the wind from two great danes. What doesn't kill me
makes me stornger.



"Jeff hoover" <jkhoover@excite-DOT-com> wrote in message
news:45c26a86$1@linux...
> Personally, I'd be a little concerned about the source of the wind...
> (especially with two adolescents in the house!!!)
>
> :-)
>
> JH
>
> DJ wrote:
>> the wind speaks to me. It doesn't matter from whence............
>>
>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:3vh4s2pdku3qeott2a8vlcfc6e8241mjm8@4ax.com...
>>
>>>you sure you're not just hearing a reflection of blowing your own
>>>nose???
>>>
>>>On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:13:40 -0700, "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I've quit watching TV or reading the paper. I do, however listen for the
>>>>sound of the drums echoing through the canyons at night and the bugling
>>>>of
>>>>the spirit elk. They tell me what I must do.
>>>>
>>>>;o)
>>>>
>>>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:k244s2tb3k1jg8qqfekim46dj0r2fidfut@4ax.com...
>>>>
>>>>>guess i'll have to get cable one of these days...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 07:25:52 -0600, "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net>
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Yea, when I first saw one of the devices I thought "IT'S A LIGHT
>>>>>>BRITE!".
>>>>>>That being said it is now being reported that the people who planted
>>>>>>the
>>>>>>"light brites" had put them up days ago and they weren't being noticed
>>>>>>SO
>>>>>>they decided to call in a threat to the police. If that story pans
>>>>>>out to
>>>>>>be true then they are in deep doo doo.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I do love Aqua Teen though! hahaha The movie comes out in March.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/movie/index.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:71f3s2t7qnib500vkqbduo9g1ahdii4ugu@4ax.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"BOSTON (Reuters) - A television network's marketing campaign went
>>>>>>>badly awry on Wednesday, causing a day-long security scare in Boston
>>>>>>>that closed bridges, shut major roads and put hundreds of police on
>>>>>>>alert.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Apologizing for Boston's biggest security alert since the September
>>>>>>>11
>>>>>>>attacks more than five years ago, Turner Broadcasting said it had
>>>>>>>placed electronic devices at bridges and other spots to promote an
>>>>>>>animated cartoon.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Police mistook the small, battery-powered electronic billboards as
>>>>>>>possible improvised bombs.
>>>>>>>Reuters Pictures
>>>>>>>Photo
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Editors Choice: Best pictures
>>>>>>>from the last 24 hours.
>>>>>>>View Slideshow
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The discovery of the first one on a bridge led police to stop morning
>>>>>>>rush-hour traffic on an interstate highway just north of Boston, halt
>>>>>>>a busy train line, cordon off the area and deploy a bomb squad, which
>>>>>>>blew it up.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>By afternoon, at least nine more of the "suspicious" devices were
>>>>>>>found. Authorities mobilized emergency crews, federal agents, bomb
>>>>>>>squads, hundreds of police and the U.S. Coast Guard as traffic froze
>>>>>>>in parts of the city.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The billboards, encased in dark plastic, consisted of blinking lights
>>>>>>>wired to an electronic circuit board to project an animated cartoon
>>>>>>>image in an outdoor promotion for a show on Turner's Cartoon Network
>>>>>>>called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger,"
>>>>>>>Turner Broadcasting System Inc., a unit of Time Warner Inc., said"
>>>>>>
>>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79399 is a reply to message #79383] Thu, 01 February 2007 21:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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Ya know.....those big power transformers on telephone poles are startin' to
bother me......I'll bet one good shot with a .270.........

;oP

"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:45c259fb$1@linux...
>
> "Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net> wrote:
>>Also note they were put up in numerous other cities all of which removed
>
>>them without a panic.
>>
>>Again if you look at them they look like 1' light brites. :)
>>
>>If it looked like a bomb, even slightly then ok... be suspicous.
>
> They said in a news report, that some of the devices were boxes with
> flashing
> lights and some had wires hanging out of them. They looked suspicious,
> that's
> why they blew some of them up. The authorities can't take chances with
> stuff
> like this. These were placed under bridges and in odd places in the
> subway
> system.
>
> This was on public property! If I was to promote a movie or a music CD,
> what would be Ok for me to put on public property to promote my stuff???
> It's not Ok! There is too much crazy shit going on in the world for this
> kind of thing to be Ok.
>
> James
>
>
>>
>>
>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:45c23aa1$1@linux...
>>>
>>> I don't know that "prank" is the right term because that normally means
>
>>> they
>>> mean to confuse but I think it was just for advertising right?
>>>
>>> Also the media is saying the "device" was a "hoax" and I don't think
>>> hoax
>>> applies and maybe not even device as much as they are using it in the
>
>>> media.
>>> Shock the public, that's our media.
>>
>>
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79400 is a reply to message #79383] Fri, 02 February 2007 01:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1976
Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
9 other cities had no problems with them...they just removed them
without fanfare.

On 2 Feb 2007 08:22:03 +1000, "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>
>"Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net> wrote:
>>Also note they were put up in numerous other cities all of which removed
>
>>them without a panic.
>>
>>Again if you look at them they look like 1' light brites. :)
>>
>>If it looked like a bomb, even slightly then ok... be suspicous.
>
>They said in a news report, that some of the devices were boxes with flashing
>lights and some had wires hanging out of them. They looked suspicious, that's
>why they blew some of them up. The authorities can't take chances with stuff
>like this. These were placed under bridges and in odd places in the subway
>system.
>
>This was on public property! If I was to promote a movie or a music CD,
>what would be Ok for me to put on public property to promote my stuff???
> It's not Ok! There is too much crazy shit going on in the world for this
>kind of thing to be Ok.
>
>James
>
>
>>
>>
>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:45c23aa1$1@linux...
>>>
>>> I don't know that "prank" is the right term because that normally means
>
>>> they
>>> mean to confuse but I think it was just for advertising right?
>>>
>>> Also the media is saying the "device" was a "hoax" and I don't think hoax
>>> applies and maybe not even device as much as they are using it in the
>
>>> media.
>>> Shock the public, that's our media.
>>
>>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79403 is a reply to message #79400] Fri, 02 February 2007 06:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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this probably has something to do with Cron........

;oD

"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7p06s2piu8dd7q8jj2a16nufeel5a7frtd@4ax.com...
>9 other cities had no problems with them...they just removed them
> without fanfare.
>
> On 2 Feb 2007 08:22:03 +1000, "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net> wrote:
>>>Also note they were put up in numerous other cities all of which removed
>>
>>>them without a panic.
>>>
>>>Again if you look at them they look like 1' light brites. :)
>>>
>>>If it looked like a bomb, even slightly then ok... be suspicous.
>>
>>They said in a news report, that some of the devices were boxes with
>>flashing
>>lights and some had wires hanging out of them. They looked suspicious,
>>that's
>>why they blew some of them up. The authorities can't take chances with
>>stuff
>>like this. These were placed under bridges and in odd places in the
>>subway
>>system.
>>
>>This was on public property! If I was to promote a movie or a music CD,
>>what would be Ok for me to put on public property to promote my stuff???
>> It's not Ok! There is too much crazy shit going on in the world for this
>>kind of thing to be Ok.
>>
>>James
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:45c23aa1$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> I don't know that "prank" is the right term because that normally means
>>
>>>> they
>>>> mean to confuse but I think it was just for advertising right?
>>>>
>>>> Also the media is saying the "device" was a "hoax" and I don't think
>>>> hoax
>>>> applies and maybe not even device as much as they are using it in the
>>
>>>> media.
>>>> Shock the public, that's our media.
>>>
>>>
>
Re: are people just a little too paranoid?" [message #79407 is a reply to message #79403] Fri, 02 February 2007 08:09 Go to previous message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1976
Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
never thought of that but...it does make sense.

:o)

On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 07:02:59 -0700, "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com>
wrote:

>this probably has something to do with Cron........
>
>;oD
>
>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:7p06s2piu8dd7q8jj2a16nufeel5a7frtd@4ax.com...
>>9 other cities had no problems with them...they just removed them
>> without fanfare.
>>
>> On 2 Feb 2007 08:22:03 +1000, "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Mark McCurdy" <mark@mccurdy.net> wrote:
>>>>Also note they were put up in numerous other cities all of which removed
>>>
>>>>them without a panic.
>>>>
>>>>Again if you look at them they look like 1' light brites. :)
>>>>
>>>>If it looked like a bomb, even slightly then ok... be suspicous.
>>>
>>>They said in a news report, that some of the devices were boxes with
>>>flashing
>>>lights and some had wires hanging out of them. They looked suspicious,
>>>that's
>>>why they blew some of them up. The authorities can't take chances with
>>>stuff
>>>like this. These were placed under bridges and in odd places in the
>>>subway
>>>system.
>>>
>>>This was on public property! If I was to promote a movie or a music CD,
>>>what would be Ok for me to put on public property to promote my stuff???
>>> It's not Ok! There is too much crazy shit going on in the world for this
>>>kind of thing to be Ok.
>>>
>>>James
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:45c23aa1$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know that "prank" is the right term because that normally means
>>>
>>>>> they
>>>>> mean to confuse but I think it was just for advertising right?
>>>>>
>>>>> Also the media is saying the "device" was a "hoax" and I don't think
>>>>> hoax
>>>>> applies and maybe not even device as much as they are using it in the
>>>
>>>>> media.
>>>>> Shock the public, that's our media.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>
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