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'Mystery Boxes' pop up in the Triangle

Published: 2012-03-25 18:13:00
Updated: 2012-03-26 09:43:38

Have you seen these boxes around the Triangle?

The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences began putting these "Mystery Boxes" around the area on Sunday to help promote an after-party for the opening of its new Nature Research Center. 

From Sunday through Friday, museum staff and volunteers are putting out 500 of these boxes across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill and Research Triangle Park. Each box contains a QR code on the inside lid. Scan the code using your smart-phone and find out your prize. You could win discounts at the museum store, $10 off at area restaurants or tickets to the NRC Gala After Party on Friday, April 13 from 10  p.m. to 1 a.m.

Party-goers will get a sneak peek of the Nature Research Center, which holds its 24-hour grand opening on Friday, April 20. The center will include hands-on research opportunities for visitors, a WRAL Weather studio and prediction center where you can create your own forecast models. 

These Mystery Boxes can be anywhere – on the street, a park bench, in a restaurant or a bus. To get clues and find out when a new box has been placed, follow the NRC Grand Opening Twitter account.

One more cool thing about the boxes: there is a band around them made out of seed paper that you can keep as a memento or plant in your garden and watch grow into a wildflower. 

 

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Fragment4, we'll come visit you in the hospital when your gift blows your arms off. Go dress up a box just like the one in the photo and leave it unattended out at one of the terminals at RDU. Your gift WILL be confiscated and probably blown up.

Beas, the problem is that anybody can now put a box out that looks like this. Just notifying LE doesn't guarantee all the boxes out there are what they are supposed to be.

This was just downright stupid. The terrorists haven't won, but obviously Darwin still has a lot of work to do.....

What a stupid idea in this day of terrorism! Some nut job will now see this and maybe try to add a few boxes of his own! Please, tell me that this is a joke!

LOL - I think the idea is great and the method fantastic! You who shiver anytime a brown package comes in sight can just leave it alone - those of us who aren't petrified of terrorists hiding in the drapes will enjoy the gift!

While I LOVE the concept- it's a BAD idea in the age of terrorism- maybe placing eggs, another shape or something less "mysterious" around so that people not in the loop or who don't watch TV won't be calling in "suspicious" package calls all month.

*expectations

I think the Museum of Natural Science logo might banish any execrations of a bomb. haha

In this age of terrorists leaving bombs in public places, who thunk up this?

Shall we expect to see Breaking News soon with helicopters flying over to zoom in and see a suspicious package?

wakethezombies, I was thinking the same thing. I'm surprised the bomb squad hasn't been called yet. What a stupid idea..........

I agree that this would create a lot of suspicion and fear considering our society today. But I would assume that the museum would have notified LE before doing this. They also put the news story out before putting the boxes out. So there should be no fear from the public.

OMG! Call the bomb-squad!!!

I think this is a great idea to get people excited about the opening. everyone else should be ashamed, didn't your mother teach you that if you can't say anything nice....to not say anything at all

The terrorists have won ever since 911. We are told never to leave anything unattended, and if we see something like that, call the police. It may not be a good place for us to be, but that is where we are and how we are instructed to behave. Yeah, it's paranoia. The terrorists don't have to one more thing to us, except maybe throw out a threat here and there, and we will be on high alert, suspicious of everything and everyone again.

Really people? Calm down. Have you thought the reason for this story is to educate people about what these boxes are? Jeez.....did the terrorist really win?

Paranoia or not, who sits around a conference table and says "Yeah, that's a great idea!"

I hope the LE agencies in the areas have been notified. One of these being treated as a "suspicious package" will tie up a ton of Public Safety resources.

The police will be getting calls about these unattended packages....this was not a good idea considering how the public has been told to handle such items since 911. Dumb.

Reading the comments below simply confuse me....how can so many people live in a state of constant fear??? Fear does not protect you....

and when it rains..? Nothing like wet cardboard boxes disentegrating all over the Triangle. Or is that "nature"?

Isn't this littering?

If i put a box with a question mark on it in front of the museum, the whole alphabet gang would be there, FBI,SBI,ATF, RPD, RFD, WCFMO, WCEMS.......

One 911 call about a suspicious package will tie up a bunch of resources.

paranoid much?....

It amazes me that people would be alarmed by boxes with big question marks on them....because that's what ALL the terrorists do to their boxes...

Why is it a good ideal to have 500 mystery boxes placed around the area by The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences? What happened to security of not allowing unattended packages, bags, vehicles to be left in public areas after September 11th, 2001?

I wonder if it occurred to anyone that these might cause people alarm as they appear as "suspicious packages"...

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