] Be on the lookout for Stolen laptops
howzit Brian,
I did an mx lookup on kssk.com, I believe you want to send that request to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The thinktechhawaii.com site may also a good place to post this. Plus
too, one of the site's founders, Gadget Guy aka Maddog Mangiarelli
Ronald Willis wrote:
Does anyone know if these unfortunate travelers had a beacon installed or if
they
have record of a mac address?
This reminded me of a great article I found on /. in 2002. I hunted it down
http://macscripter.net/unscripted/unscripted.php?id=12_0_1_0_C
They didn't use the
: [luau] Be on the lookout for Stolen laptops
Ronald Willis wrote:
Does anyone know if these unfortunate travelers had a beacon installed
or if
they
have record of a mac address?
This reminded me of a great article I found on /. in 2002. I hunted it
down
http://macscripter.net/unscripted
Today's BIOS now allows a password protection option. If implemented,
this will prevent anyone from re-installing or even using your computer.
However, I am sure most know how to bypass this by draining your CMOS
battery. Of course, you could supposedly install a little GPS in your
laptop and
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
But a more effective way is to give our police more equitable pay, as
well as more budget for ice education/rehabilitation. Of course, using
our prescious police resources to SWAT a 76-old lady who unknowingly
uses a $10 counterfeit bill does not help the
Brian,
What's this world come to?
The details of this incident and a description of the items should be
posted on the front page of the newspaper.
Is there anyone who knows how to make it happen? Like the Perry and
Price posse?
Ted
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From: Ted Kanemori [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [luau] Be on the lookout for Stolen laptops
Brian,
What's this world come to?
The details of this incident and a description of the items should
:
Subject:RE: [luau] Be on the lookout for Stolen laptops
Brian,
What's this world come to?
The details of this incident and a description of the items should be
posted on the front page of the newspaper.
Is there anyone who knows how to make it happen? Like the Perry and
Price
Honolulu, HI 96822
808-956-5797 voice, 877-284-1934 fax
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From: Tom_Gordon/RISE/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:57 PM
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Thats just silly. They are just laptops! Things
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Tom_Gordon/RISE/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:58 PM
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Subject: RE: [luau] Be on the lookout for Stolen laptops
Thats just silly. They are just laptops! Things like this are
lost/stolen every day. It would
I wonder if there is a fax list for pawn shops, too?
--- Brian Chee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've actually sent the exact same stuff to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and nothing
was on
the radio this morning
I've also sent this out to every computer shop that I had in my
rolodex and
every
(iirc, it was either HPD or UH)
or inflated to invoke a response.
Tom
Ted Kanemori [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
03/10/04 01:31 PM
Please respond to luau
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:RE: [luau] Be on the lookout for Stolen laptops
Ted Kanemori [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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03/10/04 11:59 AM
Please respond to luau
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cc:
Subject:RE: [luau] Be on the lookout for Stolen laptops
Brian,
What's this world come to?
The details
Years ago I had a $400 tool stolen from my trunk in Hilo; the tool
belonged to the contractor I was
working for.He shurged it off,but next morning went to the local pawn
shops and there it was. He had his
SS# etched into it,he walked out and call the cops..we got it back a few
months later;
howzit Brian,
I did an mx lookup on kssk.com, I believe you want to send that request to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The thinktechhawaii.com site may also a good place to post this. Plus
too, one of the site's founders, Gadget Guy aka Maddog Mangiarelli, is
on this list.
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