Summer

Summer focused on a number of items, foremost of which was an LCD screen on a printer showing the recently raided compound of Osama bin Laden.

A document is being printed that says "VOID."

On a nearby clipboard sit the three wise monkeys that embody the proverbial principle to "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil."

Also on the clipboard is the first page of a heavily redacted editorial from the Spring issue of 2600, which reveals part of a coded message, and was supposedly relaying bin Laden's whereabouts and discussing the Pakistani involvement: "Leaked intelligence worthy of global actions - official confirmation from embassy - corruption within government - massive change in policy - growing revelation unacceptable risk to national security - truth exposed - they will support the storm - the messenger is plainly visible and confined - security is insufficient for the first time - we can't share our observations with."

The message is marked with an alternating pink and yellow highlighter.

The bottom of the document is stamped with the 2600 QR telephone barcode of sticker fame.

Surrounding the clipboard are these items: flash drive, microSD card, SD cards, USB fingerprint scanning dongle, $2 bills stamped ILLEGAL, an 8x magnifier loupe, a collection of counterfeit passports, a Honeywell Security proximity badge (redacted), a New York State driver's license (redacted and censored), an industrial strength Sharpie marker, a secure bump-proof key, a handcuff key, Minox spy camera film, a 2600 pin from the 1980s, and a colorful and secret paper bag.

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