Sorry for your loos Hakan
I now something about, at home I loose a drill and some others and tools
just five weeks ago. But remember: time is a good medicine
Well done Foxy!
Regards: Sven
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Hakan Falk wrote:
After looking in my office, I
discovered that my computer (a notebook) was gone and so was my wife's,
further checking proved that some more valuables was gone. If it wasn't
for Foxy, probably or lot more would have been gone.
I'm sorry for your loss, Hakan. The human
Sorry to hear of your loss Hakan. I have had items taken from vehicles on
two occasions, but those pale in comparison to your experience. I hope you
don't experience further problems due to the left and things normalize soon.
To the extent that's possible anyway.
Doug
Dear Hakan
I'm so sorry to hear this bad news. That is a severe violation, and
it can take a little time to get over it. I'm sure I can say you have
everybody's sympathy and support at the Biofuel list, if that's of
any use to you. Please let us know if there's something we can do to
help.
Hakan,
I am sorry for your loss as well, but more than that, I am hoping that
the sense of violation of your home space does not last. Here's
to a quick, and lasting, return to the sanctity and security of your
home.On 8/11/05, Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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AntiFossilMN, USA"Behind the
Hakan,
Sorry to here the news of your loss, I
know how you are feeling, we live in a city with our fair share of drug
crime problems. We have had 3 break-ins I have lost tools that I use for
work etc. There is nothing worse than that feeling of intrusion violation;
I hope you can
Hakan,
Sorry to hear about your experience. It made me think about how I can
secure my home - so at least one person will benefit from your sharing
it with us.
Good luck with your servers. I'm in the computer business too - I know
what a hassle it is.
-Mike
Keith Addison wrote:
Dear
Hakan! How awful. I can see that this violation is resonating for you
in sympathy with all people who have their sense of safety and dignity
tread upon. I have read hundreds of your letters, I know you are a
good man, working hard to foster safety and well-being in the world.
Try to
Thanks Robert,
It is not the first time it happens in my life and material losses
are the easiest to overcome. It is also something that happens to a
lot of people at least once in the life time. As you rightfully
pointed out, it is about the right of feeling secure in your own
home, a
Mike,
I will put locks on internal partition doors. My study will have a
reinforced door with security locks, maybe with an electric opener
and hidden magnetic switch. It must be easy to live with, otherwise
it is not used.
Setting up computers are very time consuming. Now, when I have a
Sorry to hear about it, no one should have to go through what you did.
Greg H.
- Original Message -
From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 23:58
Subject: [Biofuel] Feeling of humiliation and lack of power
26 hours ago,
Dear Hakan
Hakan Falk wrote:
26 hours ago, I woke up to the sound of our dogs barking.
I slept hard, so she probably gone on for a while. When she would not
stop, I went up to tell her of. She was standing in the front door that
was open, just as much as she could not get out. After looking
hakan, sorry to hear the news. i've been there myself. i still remember
very clearly how the intruder's grimy fingers left several very distinct
fingerprints on a windowsill, which i pointed out to the police. they didn't
bother
to collect them.
-chris b.
Hakan,
I'm very sorry to hear of your loss as many others have expressed. I'm using an alarm system now to wake me up once my initial door or windowbarriers are breached. It'll probably give me a heart attack if it goes off while I'm asleep as it's very loud. This was the first vacation that
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