Sorry about what happened. Thank really sucks.

Only help I can offer is about Montgomery Field. No, it's not a military
airport. It's just a small airport in the middle of San Diego. It is really
popular for recreation pilots, flying clubs, and flight training. Not used
for much else afaik. Good Look!

-Bradly


On 1/28/07, Randy Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey everyone,

I had my powerbook stolen Friday up in Studio City, and have been trying
to track
it down ever since.  My homepage for all of my browsers was set to
cleverdaddy.com (please do NOT go there now! that would make searching for
a
certain access log entry increasingly harder) and as far as I know, I am
the only
person on the planet to ever go there...aside from all the search bots.

Today (Sunday), at around 3:57pm, someone at Montgomery Field in San Diego
(so
the IP address lookup tells me on a google map) went to my site.  I was
looking
for my powerbook's footprint, ie."Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U;PPC Mac OS X;
en)
AppleWebKit/418.9.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/419.3"  but instead the
visitor
today was "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; Q312467)"
which is
a pc...or virtual pc, which I had installed as well.

I rarely use my cleverdaddy.com email address, so I am hoping that either
one of
you checked out the site based on my email address (since the visitor was
down in
SD) or someone saw that my laptop's browser was set to that site and went
there
with their pc instead.  (yes, I'm grabbing at straws here)  If the google
map IP
plot was say in Wisconson, then I would ignore it.  The fact that it is
only a
couple hours away from me means it could potentially be something
associated with
my laptop.

Anyway, is Montgomery Field some sort of military base?  It looks like an
airport
on the google map.

I also have the laptop automatically logging into tmobile at any Starbucks
via
the WPA tmobile1x hidden wifi they have.  All someone has to do is have
the
laptop on (no need to startup a browser or email) when in the presence of
the
tmobile signal and it will log in automatically.  I am calling tmobile
once per
day to see if my account has logged in at any Starbucks recently.  They're
being
very cool about it.

I know there is lojack-type software for computers, but I didn't have any
of that
installed.  I will in the future, that's for sure!  Maybe create some sort
of
central rails database of stolen gear... or pre-stolen for protection.

Thanks for any input!  You can hold onto any "dude, forget it, it's lost"
sort of
reply.  I hear you, but I just don't believe that at the moment.
-=Randy

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