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August 06, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Keep the thieves at bay.
I would like to wish the bozo's that stole one of my fellow editor's laptop a long trip down a short flight of stairs. However, we can't always get what we wish for and instead have gone with a more preventative method of keeping our laptops safe.

Pacsafe's original product line is the
Pacsafe which consists of a steel mesh bag that closes securely around a
bag and then closed with a steel cable that could be secured in a car's trunk,
or around just about anything secure to prevent your stuff from walking away.
Our problem was that thieves were targeting rental cars in a major shopping mall
and breaking into them.

This is PacSafe's
Daysafe backpack with steel mesh woven in. A logical extension of their
original product, either product should make it considerably harder for some
thief from ruining your day.
Posted by Brian Chee on August 6, 2006 02:56 PM
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