I actually suspect it's simpler than that.  If these things ran on
regular ole batteries and were up for several weeks, even tually they
would run out of power and the lights would turn off.  I suspect the
Boston ones were simply put up first -  they looked innocent till all
the batteries died (around the same time), the lights turned off, and
they just looked like suspicious black boxes with wires and batteries
on them.

The freaking batteries ran out.

-Cameron

On 2/2/07, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmmm....maybe it depends on who wants an increase in anti-terror funding more?
> ^_^
>
> 'Senator! Just the other day people were able to put bomb stand-ins in
> what was obviously a dry run for a real terrorist attack in Boston! We
> NEEEED 1 billion more for the city to be able to police these
> incidents effectively and prevent something terrible from happening!'
>
> Or maybe it's just paranoia :)
>
> On 2/2/07, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I wonder what makes Portlanders more prone to be like "eh, yeah
> > whatever - we're just gonna leave em up, they're kinda cute..."
> >
> > -Cameron
>
> 

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