I think he's building a thesis on what they may imply. I am thinking it's a communication sign set up for future direction. Like a, "see this light, Your ally lives in this neighborhood." And the chaos moves elsewhere.
Noticed one, only in Denver. And in quite a political area at that.
Doesn't rule out possible directional communications. May not be my example, but if it's there with nothing burger happenings for a bit, may get dismissed. If it's anything like the theory, it's for future planning.
Wonder what color means burn it all to the ground? Probably that depressing yellow street light color. We could really have some fun by changing those colors.
I think he's building a thesis on what they may imply. I am thinking it's a communication sign set up for future direction. Like a, "see this light, Your ally lives in this neighborhood." And the chaos moves elsewhere.
Noticed one, only in Denver. And in quite a political area at that.
I thought I saw one in the middle of a access road to a town. No houses or businesses nearby.
Doesn't rule out possible directional communications. May not be my example, but if it's there with nothing burger happenings for a bit, may get dismissed. If it's anything like the theory, it's for future planning.
Oh, interesting theory. Thanks for that. I hope the OP comes back to explain his meaning.
Wonder what color means burn it all to the ground? Probably that depressing yellow street light color. We could really have some fun by changing those colors.
That's what I got to thinking when I saw this.
Great minds and all.