indeed, good advice, just bitter about the robberies. i've got most things back 
from the insurance.


On 5 Sep 2010, at 20:50, Jason Davies wrote:

> Michael Dennis - Fanchants.com wrote:
>> Yes will be having some fun with those numbers. Just cant work out where the 
>> number are from.
>> 
>> Like your ideas and thanks for the tips re TM. Will give that a bash.
>>   
> I guess I'm already thinking 'what if this was given to a sweet-natured and 
> innocent 15-year old child as a special present' so I must, with some 
> nostalgia, withdraw my suggestion to mess with their head.... if it's a 
> hardened thief, he would know to wipe it and start again so the chances of an 
> innocent bystander being caught up here are high. If you brick it, then 
> great, it's gone to landfill to no-one's benefit.
> 
> The phone is gone. Tell it to remote wipe and say goodbye to it.  Deselect it 
> from mobile me. Restore your addresses...
> 
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