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Re: Case 376620: workstation missing

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joe Foley)
Thu May 22 19:10:42 2003

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From: Joe Foley <foley@MIT.EDU>
Date: 22 May 2003 19:10:40 -0400
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You might want to do something about the lock though.  It's shiny and
I can totally see some random kleptomaniac taking it and coveting it.

I'll hide it in the space where the workstation was.

Joe


hotline@MIT.EDU writes:

> Joe,
>    The system is not missing. It has been taken until it can be safely secured on Friday. However, good detective work.
>                       Thanks,
>                             --Lou
> 
> [5/22/2003 19:08:54 larugsi Comment]
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> 5/22/2003 18:57:54 daemon Email Received
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> Date: 22 May 2003 18:57:49 -0400
> To: hotline@MIT.EDU
> From: Joe Foley <foley@MIT.EDU>
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> Subject: workstation missing
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> 
> I went into 2-131 to use the workstation connected to the
> projector and discovered that the CPU was missing.  It wouldn't seem
> absolutely suspicious except that the lock was sitting on the table.
> I just figured you guys might want to know if you weren't responsible.
> 
> Joe
> -- 
> Joe Foley,CS,EE,ME	N1ZRN		foley@mit.edu, nei@mit.edu
> "When you have a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail!"
> PGP fingerprint: 17 A3 B8 C6 F0 7E 12 B1  57 E4 A8 18 FB E9 AE 85
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> 5/22/2003 19:08:54 larugsi Comment
> 
> Joe,
>    The system is not missing. It has been taken until it can be safely secured on Friday. However, good detective work.
>                       Thanks,
>                             --Lou
> 
> 

-- 
Joe Foley,CS,EE,ME	N1ZRN		foley@mit.edu, nei@mit.edu
"When you have a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail!"
PGP fingerprint: 17 A3 B8 C6 F0 7E 12 B1  57 E4 A8 18 FB E9 AE 85

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