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Great idea Dee!

If someone picked it up and moved it could have a screen pop up that
indicated the Alarm system was activated... start screaming a siren noise
and dial your cell phone to notify you... then transmit its location so it
can be tracked. If the Lap top had a 'cell phone' type video camera built in
you might even get a shot of the perpetrator!

I like it...:)

Best regards,

Bill Brooks - KG6VVP
PCB Design Engineer , C.I.D.+, C.I.I.
Tel: (760)597-1500 Ext 3772 Fax: (760)597-1510
http://www.dtwc.com
http://pcbwizards.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Dee Stover [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 10:03 AM
To: (Designers Council Forum); Brooks,Bill
Subject: Re: [DC] Warning... when attending events

A motion sensor - transmitter / receiver so the you have an idea when the
laptop first gets on the move. Alarm goes off and tracking starts.  That
way you can get on the move to find it as soon as the alarm goes off.

At 09:46 AM 10/19/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks George,
>
>  The theft of Laptop computers seems to be more common than I suspected...
>This could be an opportunity for a EE, a programmer and a PCB designer to
>come up with an add on product that would protect or at least help recover
>your laptop in the event someone tired to steal it.
>
>  I like the idea of some sort of 'LoJack' tracker built into a Laptop...
>I was discussing the subject with a friend of mine... One idea was some
sort
>of a virus-like program that occasionally pops up and asks for an ID and if
>it's not forthcoming, the first time it's connected to the Internet it
sends
>e-mails out to the authorities with your Laptop's GPS location...
>
>  Another idea was some sort of radio beacon that can be tracked with the
>right equipment, but that might be rather expensive, how about say
something
>built into your cell phone for example... With text based cell phones it
>could give you direction finding information... right over your phone...
>that might make the chase more possible... and immediate. (you can't run or
>hide... we will find you).
>
>  I don't know if there is anything like this out there, but it sounds like
a
>great product enhancement... Laptops cost as much as Cars used to... in the
>1970's anyway, and they are expensive enough that they qualify as 'Felony
>Grand theft' larceny.
>
>Maybe if there is someone out there that wants to work on a project like
>this we could get together and create a product and sell it to the Laptop
>manufacturers.
>
>GPS receivers are very small now and easy to add into the Laptop
geometry...
>
>It could work.
>
>Thanks for the kind words, George... I could find great satisfaction in the
>'thermite charge' idea.. but I want my Laptop back... :(
>
>
>Best regards,
>
>
>Bill Brooks - KG6VVP
>PCB Design Engineer , C.I.D.+, C.I.I.
>Tel: (760)597-1500 Ext 3772 Fax: (760)597-1510
>http://www.dtwc.com
>http://pcbwizards.com
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: George Patrick [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:09 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [DC] Warning... when attending events
>
>What a drag...
>
>It is an absolute hassle to lug everything around with you when you leave
>the room, but with the way things are now it's the only way to keep things
>like this from happening.
>
>Too bad they don't put thermite charges in notebooks that are set off by
>cell phone (or LoJack trackers, but that's less fun to think about) ;D
>
>--
>George Patrick
>Tektronix, Inc.
>Central Engineering, PCB Design Group
>P.O. Box 500, M/S 39-512
>Beaverton, OR 97077-0001
>Phone: 503-627-5272         Fax: 503-627-5587
>http://www.tektronix.com    http://www.pcb-designer.com
>
>It's my opinion, not Tektronix'
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: DesignerCouncil [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
>Brooks,Bill
>Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 10:52
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [DC] Warning... when attending events
>
>
>Designers,
>
>I know some of you use laptop computers in your work as I do, and I just
>want to share this experience with you so you do not have to experience
what
>happened to me and Mary Sugden last weekend...
>
>Mary was leading the CID+ Workshop and exam in San Marcos California, and I
>was attending it along with some other fine designers. We broke for lunch
>and were gone from the room for a very short time... only to return to the
>room to find that someone of low scruples decided that our laptop computers
>would make a great addition to their personal collections... Mary had to
>continue the workshop and test from her hand written notes... it was a very
>difficult experience. Mary was a real trouper and still did an excellent
job
>of covering the material and we went on to take the exam on Saturday.
>
>The most painful realization occurs when you recall that you left your
>checkbook(s), and your personal information in your carrying case, and they
>now know where you live, what your home phone number and work number is,
>what your bank account numbers are, e-mail, stocks, you name it... etc...
>etc.. Not to mention the data that you have on your hard drive, that you
>have not backed up... Laptops are terribly portable... it takes only 30
>seconds for someone to pass by and grab them and stash them for later
>retrieval. We looked high and low and searched the entire area for the
>thief(s)... and they had vanished.
>
>Mailing lists, passwords, lost reference information, jobs you may have
been
>working on, etc... this can be a very sickening experience...
>
>The laptops can be expensive, mine was over 2,700 dollars (a Dell Inspiron
>8200 with 64MB DDR ram, 40G hd, leather case, high end video, extra
>batteries... ugh...)and they are targets of thieves, who seem to watch and
>wait for you to make a mistake or get careless for an instant, even when
you
>think your stuff is safe in the confines of a classroom environment...
don't
>let your equipment out of your sight... And think about what you have on
>your computer... and what it would mean if someone managed to walk away
with
>it.
>
>Please don't let this happen to you...
>
>Best regards,
>
>
>Bill Brooks - KG6VVP
>PCB Design Engineer , C.I.D.+, C.I.I.
>Tel: (760)597-1500 Ext 3772 Fax: (760)597-1510
>http://www.dtwc.com
>http://pcbwizards.com
>
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