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To: Brihack who wrote (145439)10/6/2006 1:45:41 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
What an interesting coincidence. I wonder if anyone from a company in the Irvine area attended the presentation by Dr Irwin Jacobs when his computer was stolen. Perhaps there is a list of people who attended. That's a common situation.

QUALCOMM might even have such a list and while they are chatting to Broadcom people, they might be able to ask if anyone there has any idea who might have taken the computer.

It's not the sort of situation where a local street kid would be hanging out in the hope of scoring a computer.

Maybe QCOM could find out who from Broadcom was there so they could ask them directly if they could help with finding the criminal. Maybe Broadcom people were there, did see whodunit but nobody ever approached them so they never thought anything of it. Heck, it could even be somebody they are chatting to during the negotiations.

The likely guilty party would be somebody who would want the information, so would perhaps be in the same sort of industry. Maybe some company is showing signs of having the information which wasn't otherwise available and that would help identify the guilty.

Mqurice
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