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dion

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Dion Almaer is the Editor-in-Chief for TheServerSide.com, and is an enterprise Java evangelist
Buying a replacement for someting stolen is like rewriting a paper Posted: Mar 3, 2007 2:07 AM
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I bet most of you have gone through the experiencing of losing all, or part, of a document that you have spent a lot of time on. Having to rewrite this is a painful feeling, much worse than having to write new content (even though in theory it is easier as you already know what to write).

This week someone broke into our car and nabbed our TomTom. It was hidden in a glove compartment, in a gated condo area. They had been watching, and they broke the rear window in broad daylight to get their prize. I hope they feel proud.

Having to purchase another system is a pain. You plot down your credit card and back comes..... what you already just had!

The whole gated community thing irritates me too. It is trivial to get in, and one door is always just open. Get rid of the gates and put in some video recorders.

Welcome to California.

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