It is quit common for staff of mail sorting at colleges and I would imagine even military stations to open private mail and even steal valuable packages.... Now this is just a thought but, could it be likely that your package did arrive, was examined by staff, determined to be a valuable laptop and then stolen?
Seeing as how we have been purchasing bottled water (free almost everywhere you go...) for the last decade or so, it shouldn't come as too big a shock......
Why is it that these style reports and statistics never seem to state the obvious. Men and women are different, it really is as simple as that. We have different likes and dislikes. I believe the women who truly love the IT field will go for it and stay in it for the long haul. The same goes for the men too. I think because we are different we tend to strive for different goals, It is possible that men and women have different ways of doing things. So tired of hearing this stuff...... enough already!
I know, lets create a false panic about bandwidth. And then we can sell the same service people already pay for back to them so they can finish downloading their favorite videos.
Wow! what a great idea...... I should work for a telco and be paid 6 figures a year........ Yeah, definately.
Now I for one certainly would not appreciate any one or any bodies knocking on my door telling me that I am unfit to operate/maintain the network I set up in my house, paid for with my money and invested my time into simply because they and their followers wanted to operate/maintain it.
They would promplty recieve a vulgar face to face message embeded with some choice obscenities and the slamming of a door followed by sounds of a deadbolt being engaged.
How many slashdotters would just love to walk into some company's massive server farm and declare they are unfit to operate it and will have forfeit controll of it. I would love to walk into the googleplex and declare that they are unfit to have such a wealth of search data and have to let me "over-see" all operations from this point on.
It is quit common for staff of mail sorting at colleges and I would imagine even military stations to open private mail and even steal valuable packages. ... Now this is just a thought but, could it be likely that your package did arrive, was examined by staff, determined to be a valuable laptop and then stolen?
Seeing as how we have been purchasing bottled water (free almost everywhere you go...) for the last decade or so, it shouldn't come as too big a shock......
Why is it that these style reports and statistics never seem to state the obvious. Men and women are different, it really is as simple as that. We have different likes and dislikes. I believe the women who truly love the IT field will go for it and stay in it for the long haul. The same goes for the men too. I think because we are different we tend to strive for different goals, It is possible that men and women have different ways of doing things. So tired of hearing this stuff...... enough already!
I know, lets create a false panic about bandwidth. And then we can sell the same service people already pay for back to them so they can finish downloading their favorite videos. Wow! what a great idea...... I should work for a telco and be paid 6 figures a year........ Yeah, definately.
Now I for one certainly would not appreciate any one or any bodies knocking on my door telling me that I am unfit to operate/maintain the network I set up in my house, paid for with my money and invested my time into simply because they and their followers wanted to operate/maintain it. They would promplty recieve a vulgar face to face message embeded with some choice obscenities and the slamming of a door followed by sounds of a deadbolt being engaged. How many slashdotters would just love to walk into some company's massive server farm and declare they are unfit to operate it and will have forfeit controll of it. I would love to walk into the googleplex and declare that they are unfit to have such a wealth of search data and have to let me "over-see" all operations from this point on.
Maybe so, but how long will it be before some nations petition the UN to "display" a Page Blocked message due to obscene content?