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The "Liberty Zombies"

Started by Dave Ridley, January 31, 2005, 08:00 PM NHFT

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Lloyd Danforth


Coconut

Quote from: Giggan on December 01, 2008, 09:46 PM NHFT
If I'm in NH at the time, I'm in!

You might want to look a the original post date. Given the rate it's progressing, you'll be in NH in time :)

Giggan

Quote from: Coconut on December 02, 2008, 04:10 PM NHFT
You might want to look a the original post date. Given the rate it's progressing, you'll be in NH in time :)

Oh, wow.

Many moons ago.

Kat Kanning

LOL!

Pranks involving electronic road signs stir worry
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090204/ap_on_re_us/highway_signs_zombies

By JIM SUHR, Associated Press Writer – Wed Feb 4, 4:36 pm ET

AP – In this photo provided by Chris Nakashima-Brown, an electronic road sign is seen in Austin, Texas on ...

Slideshow: Hacked road signs stir worry


COLLINSVILLE, Ill. – Pranksters in at least three states are messing with electronic road signs meant to warn motorists of possible traffic problems by putting drivers on notice about Nazi zombies and raptors. And highway safety officials aren't amused.

The latest breach came Tuesday during the morning rush hour near Collinsville, Ill., where hackers changed a sign along southbound Interstate 255 to read, "DAILY LANE CLOSURES DUE TO ZOMBIES."

A day earlier in Indiana's Hamilton County, the electronic message on a board in Carmel's construction zone warned drivers of "RAPTORS AHEAD — CAUTION."

And signs in Austin, Texas, recently flashed: "NAZI ZOMBIES! RUN!!!" and "ZOMBIES IN AREA! RUN."

Officials in Illinois are concerned the rewritten signs distract motorists from heeding legitimate hazards down the road. The hacked sign on Tuesday originally warned drivers of crews replacing guardrails.

"We understood it was a hoax, but at the same time those boards are there for a reason," said Joe Gasaway, an Illinois Depart


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Sam A. Robrin

Quote from: Kat Kanning on February 04, 2009, 07:35 PM NHFT
"We understood it was a hoax, but at the same time those boards are there for a reason," said Joe Gasaway, an Illinois Depart . . .

That's a giveaway that the whole article is a hoax!

FTL_Ian

Quote from: error on February 05, 2009, 02:05 PM NHFT
Quote from: zaphar on February 05, 2009, 12:55 AM NHFT
I always wanted to do that, well, too bad some are password protected  >:(

They're ridiculously easy to get into.

Haha, that's fucking awesome.  Where will the first NHFree.com sign pop up?