Sorry about your loss, Scott. really stinks, doesn't it?
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> From: Scott Gardner <gardner@lwcomm.com>
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Spurious ranting--No LBC content
> Date: Tuesday, May 13, 1997 6:06 PM
>
> Well, it's shaping up to be a bad week. I graduated Primary Flight
> Training, and wanted to get assigned to Propeller-driven aircraft,
> but they could only take four Naval Flight Officers for props, and I
> wasn't one of the four. So now I'm going to be here in Pensacola for
> eight more months, training on jets. My choices are limited
> to F-14 Tomcats, EA6B Prowlers, E2-C Hawkeyes, or S-3 Vikings.
> Unfortuneately, I think all of these are carrier-based aircraft.
> (Three years in the Navy and no sea time, and I was kind of hoping to
> keep it that way.) To add insult to injury, someone broke into my
> wife's car yesterday and made off with about $1800 worth of stereo
> gear. Waiting to see how much State Farm deems my stuff to be worth.
> There may be a bright side, though. The two estimates I've gotten
> for replacing it have been $2200 and $2600. I was planning on
> selling it all for about $1000 anyway. I think I'll go to a simple
> CD player in the 'B' and a tape deck in her CRX and call it good.
> Why do people have to steal things that other people have worked for?
> I know this is the work of idiots. They left behind some of the
> wiring harnesses, rendering one of the amplifiers and one of the
> signal processors useless. They probably didn't even realize what
> the stuff was worth, just sold it for crack money. I'd just like to
> know why the parking lot security didn't notice someone hauling off a
> 104-pound speaker box, trailing wires behind them.
> Oh well, I feel better, thanks for listening. Rant mode OFF
>
> Scott Gardner
> gardner@lwcomm.com
> www.lwcomm.com/~gardner
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