Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/06/georgian-woman-cuts-web-access
Babushkas can be quite mean, though mostly it's shopping bags that are their preferred tools of assault. ;-) From TA: "The cable is owned by the Georgian railway network. It is heavily protected" I don't think that's true, you can't really heavily guard every stretch of cable since it spans such a long distance. There will always be weak spots. From TA: "Pulling up unused copper cables for scrap is a common means of making money in the former Soviet Union." This is common in the Netherlands too nowadays and other countries too I am sure. Because copper has gone up in price considerably. In the Netherlands especially copper lines along railroad tracks are removed, disabling alert systems with obvious dangerous results. Regards, Jeroen -- http://goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/ http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/plural-of-virus.html