Security of Items Question

<p>Anyone know the best way to keep computers/cellphones/ext. from being stolen?</p>

<p>Lift a lot of weights.</p>

<p>Seeing as I’m only 4’11, even with weights I am going down.</p>

<p>You still have a lot of options: below the belt blows, tasers, pepper sprays. Am I missing anything?</p>

<p>Heels to the tiny bones in the foot. other then that, nope</p>

<p>Hey there, little one.
At UCLA last summer, they told us to carry our keys in our hands at all times.
Apparently, we were supposed to use them like claws, to attack.
((Unfortunately, the keys to my dorm were card keys…not too effective, most likely))
But yea. Keys are good.</p>

<p>Also, remind me to show you how to fold/use a newspaper as a weapon, sometime.</p>

<p>Sophie! That is NOT FUNNY</p>

<p>Which part?
The ‘little one’ comment?
<3</p>

<p>I would say… make sure you know where all your possessions are… like, don’t leave them out in class or something and walk out to go to the bathroom… Make sure they’re with you or put away! And… don’t **** off your roomate! Make friends with them? So, hopefully, they’ll watch out for you… and not steal from your or anything!</p>

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<p>get a kensington lock for your laptop.</p>

<p>I was thinking of getting a kensington lock, and then i came across this…
[How</a> to pick a kensington lock in 60 seconds](<a href=“http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6560787668346205814]How”>http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6560787668346205814)</p>