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Tasks / Service Box Attached To Streetlight

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Ever wonder if there's some regulating body that decides who is allowed to cable newpaper boxes to traffic poles? Or who needs to be paid to be allowed to do this? Or, at least, if there's anyone in charge or removing things tied to streetlights that haven't paid to be there? It's time to learn by doing. Your streetlight installation need not be a newspaper dispenser, but it should be secured with chain or heavy-gauge wire to an appropriately large and permanent pole. In theory, this would be something that rests on the ground, and provides something resembling a service - but feel free to go against either of these if needed.

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40 points
Level 3
Requires BART Psychogeographical Association AND EquivalenZ AND The University of Aesthematics

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posted by maccabee Shelley on May 28th, 2006 12:23 AM

looks like youre going to need a hard hat, and maybe some gloves


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I got a box - about 12"x20"x12", and with two plexiglass sides - from a garage sale for a couple bucks. Seemed like it was meant for displaying a signed football or something like that. Anyway, I painted it, screwed on some metal brackets I had lyi...

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For those reading the small print of the task description, I confess from the beggining that I didn´t secure any box anywhere with either a chain or heavy-gauge wire. But that was because I didn´t need to: I found an appropriately large and perm...

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