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Saturday, May 21, 2005

Not Even Your Kensington Lock Will Save You Now...

Have a laptop that you are afraid will get stolen? Want to take some percautions to make sure that doesn't happen?

Well, then go with the salesman who has had 2 hours of training in this field and buy a Kensington cable lock. They have a warranty that if the lock is broken, and your laptop stolen, they will reimburse you. However that is only valid if the theft occured with force...

That is where this video comes in. I saw this on digg and thought it would be an interesting view for anyone regardless if you have a laptop or not.

All that stands between a thief and your laptop is a) a roll of toilet paper b) a pen and lastly c) a piece of tape.

Go here to see the video.

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