Things we could put in a Redbox
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- game console disks
- orca cards
- pasta / shelf-stable food ingredients
- floppy disks
- flat 3d printed DIY kits
- stickers
- masks
- condoms
- temporary tattoos
- small computer parts
- cables (phone cables?)
- pre-installed pi distro micro-SD cards
- tiny battery packs
- provisional guest passes for unlocking the front door
- googly eyes
- a full backup of wikipedia across multiple discs
- arbitrary disc archival
- jan misali's, unfa's videos, tutorials, etc and certain other strategic material that is all acquired by means OTHER THAN YT-DLP
- debian woman edition
- supermarket loyalty cards
- local musicians material
- get retro machines that don't have internet access and keep software for them in redboxes
- 3d printer filament
- WA discover pass
- blank keycards
- blank CDs and DVDs for personal use
- blank CDs and DVDs to burn something onto and give it back to the space
- stim toys
- prepaid phone cards
- yarmulkes
- sudoku
- parking permits
- paper bus tickets
- easily-identifiable placeholder items
- teabags
- first aid (alcohol prep pads, bandaids) [keep a physical first-aid kit nearby so people don't rely on the redbox]
- instrument parts (reeds, guitar picks, guitar strings)
- button-cell batteries
- nametags
- fantasy passports
- zines
- warm packs
- cold packs
- crushed red pepper/parmesan packets
- single cigarette
- 5 bucks if youre lucky
- those little plastic bugs
- a polaroid photo
- Literally Just Sand