Favorite "Warehouse 23" items?

Not sure if anyone else is familiar with Steve Jackson Games’ website for his mysterious “Warehouse 23” warehouse, it’s a virtual “warehouse” used to add interesting items to Role Playing games, the entries are random and change with each reload, i just find it fun to peruse the “inventory” occasionally…

some of my favorites;

it’s a fun little site for some mindless diversions

I have that site on my favorites list. The immediate thing that comes to mind is a box containing your permanent record.

Obsessive-compulsive story-time.

I went through that site and opened crates until I had seen over 4,900 distinct items.

Which I put in a spreadsheet.

For use in my RPG campaigns, of course.

I have also sat there and just clicked and clicked and clicked looking at all the cool items.

Very OCD compatible.

[sub]fnord[/sub]

You should not read about Warehouse 23.
It is not necessary to read about Warehouse 23.
You have never heard of a “Warehouse 23”.
There is no Warehouse 23.
Forget.
Forget.
Forget.

[sub]fnord[/sub]

Other favorites–
-A logical impossibility. Fortunately, the box is empty.
-A cube sphere. Looking at it gives you a headache.
-A two-hundred-pound scroll in Tibetan. On it is written the nine billion names of God.

That site is way too much fun for my own good.

Well, I know what I’m going to be doing all night at work.

I like this one:

A small, primitive-looking butterfly in a glass case. It is half-crushed; indentations in the wings suggest the sole of a heavy hunting boot. A small tag attached to the glass case lists only the item’s number and what seems to be a prehistoric date.

MacTech, thanks for the link. I’ve never seen it before.

I snorted Diet Pepsi out my nose when this one popped up.

I added a few, don’t know if they will be accepted:
A gold watch engraved “To Whitey, with love, Alice.”
A catalogue from the Acme Company the page dealing with “Instant Holes” is bookmarked.

:stuck_out_tongue:

and CandidGamera… that’s… impressive. Could you put the file up online somewhere?

And did you eventually start to see repeats in order or something? Or is it just random?

My favorite: “A sheaf of parchment proving that Shakespear wrote all of Francis Bacon’s works.”

I imagine I could, had I space and bandwidth somewhere. Let me peek at the file size when I get home and try to decide if it will overtax my webhosting solution.

And yes, things do repeat, but not in order. While my memory is excellent and I can spot a repeat nine times out of ten (even after going through nearly 1,000 entires per floor) I relied upon MS Access - I made the “Crate Text” a key field, so if I would copy and paste a duplicate entry, I’d violate a uniqueness constraint.

As far as I can tell, the five floors each have approximately 1,000 entries, and there is no crossover between floors.

All I can do is smile… :slight_smile:

I found that site yesterday after following the link from Bosda’s sig. I added something.

You’ll have to figure out what it was. Because I… um, “don’t renmember”.

I take back my request… They ask that the contents are not listed in total anywhere and mention vaguely that it falls under copyright. And even if it doesn’t… I’m having fun hitting refresh over and over.

A bolt of the fabric of the universe. Annoyingly, it’s plaid.

Two documents relating to Fermat’s Last Theorem. One is a short and correct proof. The other is a counterexample

An ATM card keyed to Hitler’s secret Swiss bank account. Unfortunately, the PIN has been lost.

A large glass case, containing two office desks, stacked on top of each other with their tops facing. The two surfaces appear to have bonded together. A plaque on the front of the case reads: “Experiment #24567: Desktop Fusion.”

A copy of “Finnegan’s Wake,” by James Joyce. In this version, the words have been rearranged so as to make sense.

Several boxes each containing a set of three shoes - left, right and center.

(Oh, yes, I’m going to get a lot of work done tomorrow…)

I just added some more. :slight_smile:

Heh. :slight_smile:

My favorite:
A box from a popular pizza chain. It is closed with heavy duct tape but emits a wonderful aroma. Should the box be opened, there will be revealed a large pizza with everything, which will immediately separate into twelve slices and attempt to slither away. Each slice is intelligent, malignant, and in telepathic contact with the others. If this happens in the Warehouse, over the next few weeks a number of rats will be found smothered to death with globs of cheese. Worse things will happen if the box is opened outside the Warehouse. But the pizza is delicious

I think Bosda found this one already:
A black baseball cap with the All-Seeing Pyramid on the front and the legend “Carpe Fnord” on the back. Anybody who puts this hat on will never want to part with it, only taking it off to sleep (and sometimes not even then). That person also gains the Delusions “Everybody hates me,” “Everybody is part of the Illuminati,” and “Everybody is trying to drive me insane.”