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That's what I was wondering too James. I unloaded our 810 and expansion rack and I can guarantee you no one would tuck it under their arm and walk out the door. Of course they could use the fork lift and receiving dock but that would involve setting of multiple alarms... We also have our 620 sitting here and it would be an even bigger bear to trot off with. But bummer to you folks that have had this happen. Were no alarms tripped ? Chuck -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James H H Lampert Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 1:25 PM To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Anyone ever had an iSeries stolen? > . . . there is nothing on the thing except development code . . . Yeef! Isn't that kind of saying a thief got away with "nothing except" your entire net worth? Where I come from, development code is the stuff we're the most protective of. In fact, much of ours is on machines that are intentionally kept physically isolated from the outside world: the only way to get anything in or out of them is by Twinax or by tape, and any burglar would have to bring along some heavy demolition equipment to get the physical machine out the door. -- JHHL
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