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A model 800 could easily be mistaken for a large PC.

Al

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Okay... I have a question. HOW do you steal an iSeries? (I know it can be
done) I don't know what size an 800 is, but our 810 still is quite heavy
and
I would think would be noticable if two people were loading it into a
car/truck. If it is the size of our 720, wouldn't they need a forklift?

Mike Wills
Lawson Programmer/Administrator
Taylor Corporation
Email: mnwills AT taylorcorpNOSPAM DOT com
AIM: iSeriesCodePoet


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Rich
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 12:18 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Anyone ever had an iSeries stolen?

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Pete Helgren wrote:

> Our Model 800 was stolen last night. Anybody ever had this happen to
them?
> I am guessing an iSeries is relatively hard to peddle.  I am wondering
> if there was ever a recovery if yours WAS stolen.
>
> Just wondered if anyone had had this wonderful experience and whether
> they ever saw their iSeries again....
>
> BTW if you see a smoking deal on a model 800 and you have to pay
> shipping from Utah, let me know....

Yup.  One of our customers had theirs stolen.  Never saw it again.  We
bought them another quick that we found cheap used.  After a while (after
getting the insurance claims together) they bought a new one.  We can't
imagine they were able to do much with it and we suspect it ended up in a
dumpster somewhere.

btw, are you in Utah?  Our customer that had theirs stolen is also in Utah.
Maybe Utah is having an outbreak of iSeries thefts?

James Rich

"As for security, being lectured by Microsoft is like receiving wise words
on the subject of compassion from Stalin."
      -- mormop on lwn.net
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