Koorlic
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road signsok chippit showed this to me earlier and i got a kick out of some of these simply because if i could i would probably do something like this
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29017293/?GT1=43001
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chippit
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Zombie Nazi's Run!!! hahaha
by the way you can do it that website sows you how. It's not nessecarily there for hackers thought, it's more to show the government that things like that can happen... and obviously it can.
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Billgar
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Thats awesome, but unnecessary, one should always be on the run from zombies....well i suppose it at least serves as a reminder of what you need to do.
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Koku
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Yes not running from zombies can be a terrible mistake. However, it may also be good to try to destroy a few of them to make sure they do not help increase the numbers of the zombies.
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Beanbaker
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This reminds me of some of the stupid things you can see on the traffic warning signs, but they're up on the supports over the highways. Some things are as vague as "There may be traffic ahead" and something about a guy ranting about loosing his job. These are just hysterical. Reading that news report, it seems like the guy that had the "how-to" on his site was just covering his rear when he claimed it was to find security holes. He must have laughed pretty hard when he first heard of these signs.
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Delilah
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Running from Zombies is common sense. I guess when you're in one of the few states where this is happening though it's not common sense. XD
Goofiness aside, this is actually pretty bad. People could get hurt. Several years back, while I was living in Germany American kids were throwing big rocks off a bridge over the Autobahn and people were killed. >.< I just ruined the fun of this thread.
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Koorlic
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no you didnt you just let us know that some american kids killed people in germany which could spur us on to a new conversation
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Delilah
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It went with the general "doing it for fun" theme. Sorry I forgot to mention that. XD
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