 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | Passing the buck? AT&T says they're still investigating the incident and are looking at all possibilities, "including a gas leak, electrical issue, or an act of vandalism." Rogue cable industry attack squads, perhaps?
They certainly aren't quick to assume it was simply their own equipment (battery, electronic device, whatever...) that went up. A gas leak? There would have been much more problems. Act of vandalism? On a DSLAM? Come on. If I were to vandalize something, I would be much more creative than that. -- "I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del.
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 | Well I guess everyone isn't as creative as you, because vandalism of RT's, SAI's etc does occur. You can drive down certain streets here in St. Louis and see nicely painted RT's all the time!! Now maybe blowing them up may be a little on the extreme side, but to say it doesn't or won't occur is asinine. |
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 enrolk join:2002-04-23 Murrells Inlet, SC | reply to PolarBear03 No one mentioned that the building had a big sign on the outside that said, "AT&T Abortion Clinic".
Or a Verizon Black Ops. |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | reply to Biskit1 Thinking about it, I have to agree with you; I just didn't think about it. Of all my criminal activities, I have never been one to vandalize, and I never understood those who did. Never made sense to me.
My point was, though, they just seemed quick to assume that it must have been some outside force. -- "I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del. |
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