Hot debate, cold case: police have no leads in computer theft from UVic climate lab
...neither the University of Victoria nor Saanich police have any evidence indicating that Weaver's office was targeted due to the nature of his work.
And it’s not the first time the office has been hit by a break-in. Days before the laptop was stolen, on Nov. 24, Weaver's office was broken into -- though a Zippo lighter was all that was stolen, UVic spokesperson Patti Pitts said.
The laptop was one of two computers reported stolen on campus Nov. 27. The other, a desktop machine, was taken from the nearby engineering building, which does not house any climate research facilities.
"As far as we can see there are no connections," between the two thefts, Pitts said.
In 2008, 17 computers were reported stolen from the UVic campus.
2 comments:
here's your answer . . .
http://climateaudit.org/2009/12/09/8155/#more-8155
how Steve got that internal U Vic memo
http://tinyurl.com/y9ea7g9
and more on the good Dr. Weaver, the Oceanographer who jumped on the AGW bandwagon when he realized that is where the money was being shoveled off the back of the truck.
He can't seem to remember what he said so he just changes his opinion to suit the wind direction.
http://tinyurl.com/yemj6t7
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