Just got an email from N1S in Brooklyn. Sometime in the early hours of the morning someone let themselves into their shared flat while they were all sleeping and stole two wallets a camera and a laptop. The laptop unfortunately belonged to N1S. Though it was 2.5 years old it was a top of the range Dell with a 17" screen and all the extra perks to handle large graphics files for architecture projects.
This coming just after the brilliant news that he's been awarded the Rome Scholarship in Landscape Architecture at the British School at Rome for 2008 - 2009 for which he will, of course need a laptop. Well, let's face it, you need a laptop for just about anything academic these days.
Insurance? What is this foreign word insurance of which you speak?
At least the files were backed up!
(Slinks away to back up own files...)
This coming just after the brilliant news that he's been awarded the Rome Scholarship in Landscape Architecture at the British School at Rome for 2008 - 2009 for which he will, of course need a laptop. Well, let's face it, you need a laptop for just about anything academic these days.
Insurance? What is this foreign word insurance of which you speak?
At least the files were backed up!
(Slinks away to back up own files...)
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Date: Mar. 23rd, 2008 01:44 am (UTC)You know us, "Macs rule" is the theme for us. That is too bad about the Dell, though- and regardless, it was his machine which he knew and probably liked just fine.
That robbery sounds so suspicious. Very weird. I hope it gets figured out.
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Date: Mar. 23rd, 2008 05:09 pm (UTC)Anyhow, locks have been changed.