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- The Beigebox
-
- The beigebox is simply a consumer lineman's handset, which is a
- phone that can be attached to the outside of a person's house. To
- fabricate a beigebox, follow along.
-
- Making a beigebox:
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- Obtain an old phone, and cut off the plug on the end. Solder an
- alligator clip onto the red wire, and the green wire.
-
- Now, imagine the possibilities: a $2000 dollar phone bill for
- that special person, 976 numbers galore, even harassing the
- operator at no risk to you! Think of it as walking into an
- enemies house, and using their phone to your heart's content.
-
- Connecting the beigebox:
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- Look on the outside of your victim's house, taking note of any
- wires leading from a telephone pole to the exterior of their
- house. Follow the wires, and find where they connect. The
- telephone wire should be black, and about the width of your small
- finger. You do NOT want the 220 volt house current, unless you
- like having a permanent orange afro.
-
- When the telephone wire connects to the victim's house, it should
- run down their wall, and into a small beige or grey box. Some
- boxes have a bolt in the dead center, and some have even gone as
- far as to have a lock (smashing them open is no problem). Now,
- you must open the box, and observe: you should see three bolts,
- each with wires attached. Connect the two alligator clips to the
- two outside bolts, and then you should get a dial tone. If you
- do not get a dial tone, experiment with the connections. By the
- way, don't worry about getting electrocuted; there is not enough
- power in the phone lines to harm you.
-
- After placing a few phone calls, if you really want to get even,
- pull all the wires out of the box. This will result in about a
- $100 dollar service charge for your enemy.
-
- Use your imagination!
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