Watch out for Zombies ahead....
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BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! YESSSSS!!!!! bowdown.gif bowdown.gif
OMFG that's great. Also, the related videos on that page are amazing. Watch the Bush one.
I for one am ready. floyd.gif
Picking up another thousand rounds of ammo tonight. smile.gif
OMFG that's great. Also, the related videos on that page are amazing. Watch the Bush one.
I for one am ready. floyd.gif
Picking up another thousand rounds of ammo tonight. smile.gif
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Speculation among the tech-savvy on the Internet is that the signs were inspired by the video game Call of Duty 5, World at War, which is the top game in the country right now and features "nazi zombies,"
Thats EXACTLY what I thought when I saw the Nazi Zombies one. hahaha! That level is freaking creeeeeepy....
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Hackers hit Bellevue road sign
12:35 PM PST on Wednesday, February 4, 2009
By TRAVIS PITTMAN / KING5.com
BELLEVUE, Wash. – A nationwide string of electronic road side hackings has come to Western Washington.
The Washington State Department of Transportation confirms a road sign at Interstate 405 near the interchange with Interstate 90 was hacked Tuesday night.
Someone changed the sign to say “Jalopnik rules” and "Zombies drools!”
Jalopnik.com is a car aficionado Web site.
Instructions to hack into road signs like these have been popping up all over the Internet.
One Washington state trooper believes at the very least, the hackers would face a malicious mischief charge if caught.
12:35 PM PST on Wednesday, February 4, 2009
By TRAVIS PITTMAN / KING5.com
BELLEVUE, Wash. – A nationwide string of electronic road side hackings has come to Western Washington.
The Washington State Department of Transportation confirms a road sign at Interstate 405 near the interchange with Interstate 90 was hacked Tuesday night.
Someone changed the sign to say “Jalopnik rules” and "Zombies drools!”
Jalopnik.com is a car aficionado Web site.
Instructions to hack into road signs like these have been popping up all over the Internet.
One Washington state trooper believes at the very least, the hackers would face a malicious mischief charge if caught.


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