> > Chuck and I had stuff stolen out of his car (broken window and all) after we
   > > did the Docbook talk. Funnily enough, they didn't take the OpenBSD box.

That's because OpenBSD has the best security of any publicly available
OS.

   > The moral of the story is: If you must leave valuable items in the car,
   > never ever leave them in plain sight from the outside of the car.

   and even then you're still not safe.
   A car I once had was broken into in the car park of our units.
   I was about to sell the car so there was absolutely nothing
   in the car (at all!).  They still got in, checked it out then
   left it.  Luckily no damage, the only nuisance was they left
   the door ajar so the interior light was on and the battery
   was too flat to start it the next morning.

Maybe you need to follow the example of pharmacists- "NO CASH OR DRUGS LEFT
IN THIS VEHICLE".

My valueless '85 Toyota Corolla got stolen and driven around the bend
from Granville Police Station where it stayed for 6 weeks until
someone reported it or the police noticed it. Always on the ball those
police, they should be out catching the real criminals....

Stuart.




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