April Hunt | Sentinel Staff Writer
August 13, 2007
Commuters and even pedestrians can again move through downtown, after Orlando police and fire crews determined that a suspicious package near Church Street Station was nothing alarming.
Officials determined the box was some sort of projector equipment and opened roads at about 8:30 a.m., after being shut down to all traffic for about an hour.
Streets that had been blocked included Magnolia Street between South and Pine streets, Church Street at Orange Avenue and Rosalind Avenue at South Street. One lane of Jackson Street also was shut down.
Red Huber, Orlando Sentinel, August 13, 2007
Orlando police officer Greg Vasturino places a suspicious package into evidence on Monday. Officials determined the mysterious box was some sort of projector equipment.More:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/traffic/orl-bk-roads081307,0,4565618.story?coll=orl_news_local_newsletter_subjectThat thing looks expensive.
I don't know about you guys, but I know if I lost something like that (looks like an LCD projector for business presentations) my boss would probably fire me.
Might be even more expensive than that. It looks like it has a serial number on the case, which means it's either from a larger company, or a piece of rented equipment. And the GEN sticker... could that mean that it's Gen-Locked to be synchronized with videotape timecode?