On Apr 26, 2004, at 3:47 PM, nassarmu at redconcepts.net wrote:

> Ben Bargabus writes:
>
>> If it doesn't reappear please post something to the list.  I'm sure
>> there are enough people here who would be willing to pitch in a few
>> bucks that we could replace it for them.
>
> while the effort is to be lauded but even if we got them a super 
> $10000 cisco WAP thingie, the fact of the matter remains is that TCLUG 
> is no longer a name to be trusted. It takes years to build a 
> reputation and a lousy $50 to ruin it.

Yeah, but if we replace it at least we show we're not all shitbags.

>
> I used to tell people that i can leave all my hardware at an 
> installfest unattended and be secure in the knowledge that nobody will 
> mess with it. (other then the pranksters who adds stuff to .bashrc) 
> Mind you i am not saying that i am going to start locking all my stuff 
> down, but walking about is no longer that easy.

Yeah, I'll be exercising alot more caution around my TCLUG members.


> this incident has lessened us all.
>
> on a side note, somebody left a powerstrip plugged into my powerstrip. 
> You know who you are, email me offlist to get it back.
>
> --
> Munir Nassar
>
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