After the dinner, yours trully took a walk with Zikria of Mushkin fame to a brand new VW Passat Variant, only to find that the rear window was broken and that the contents of the trunk were emptied.
Two of the world's most famous overclockers, Shamino from Singapore and Kinc from Sweden could only join yours truly in disbelief when we saw the amount of damage.
Several notebooks were stolen - I was robbed of my SSD-packed notebook, digital cameras, PSPs and most heart-breakingly for overclocking enthusiasts - over a dozen Intel processors and graphics cards that were used to break world records, including a Conroe that worked at 5.4GHz, memory and stuff.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=41909
At least there is some humor in this:
"One thing I know for sure - my passport will not leave the close proximity of my body ever again. And I will not buy a VW."
I guess the quickest question is, "Why in the hell was there THAT much stuff in a car?" but all of them were out of town, so maybe they didn't have that much choice. Either way, it's definitely unfortunate.
Two of the world's most famous overclockers, Shamino from Singapore and Kinc from Sweden could only join yours truly in disbelief when we saw the amount of damage.
Several notebooks were stolen - I was robbed of my SSD-packed notebook, digital cameras, PSPs and most heart-breakingly for overclocking enthusiasts - over a dozen Intel processors and graphics cards that were used to break world records, including a Conroe that worked at 5.4GHz, memory and stuff.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=41909
At least there is some humor in this:
"One thing I know for sure - my passport will not leave the close proximity of my body ever again. And I will not buy a VW."
I guess the quickest question is, "Why in the hell was there THAT much stuff in a car?" but all of them were out of town, so maybe they didn't have that much choice. Either way, it's definitely unfortunate.