Who Knew That Fishermen Don't Know Old Undersea Copper Cables From Important Undersea Fiber Optic Cables?
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We've talked about the high price of copper is leading to crime around the world as people are looking to steal anything copper and sell it. Due to this, the Vietnamese government thought it would make sense to allow local fisherman to grab old Vietnam War-era undersea cable lines and resell it for profit. What they didn't count on was that (would you believe it?) these local Vietnamese fishermen don't know the difference between old unused war-era undersea copper... and new, important internet- and television- connecting fiber-optic lines. Yes, it seems those fisherman are digging up whatever cables they can find and shockingly, aren't bothering to make sure that it's the copper lines they're taking, rather than the vastly more important fiber ones. 27 miles of fiber optics have gone missing, and it's going to cost many millions to replace. While the allowance to fish up copper lines has now been rescinded, did anyone actually believe that local fishermen would either know the difference or care enough to make sure they were only digging up the proper cable lines?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Full Metal Thievery
In China, a new bullet train service was launched last month with much fanfare -- but a month later, the cars were trashed. Metal thieves stole the emergency ax, seat rivets, toilet paper holders, thermostat knobs, anything made of metal that could be pried loose.
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Chinese bullet trains trashed
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20070518-00000013-rcdc-cn
Japanese playground equipment stolen throughout Japan
http://www.asahi.com/national/update/0302/TKY200703020338.html
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c0ck head
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http://www.mixedasians.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=10
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AZ
Yeah he almost died.
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The government doesn't keep statistics on these, but I figure 10-25% of all American citizens on Earth live outside of the US.
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Interesting category.
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.000000000030292821 of the world's population does NOT live on the planet.
How did I get that number?
World Population = 6,602,224,175 (and counting)
American Citizens on the Space station = 2
2 / 6,602,224,175 = 3.0292821*10^-10
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They send yanks up before the monkeys, to make sure it's safe of course.
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Please stop making things up. Its quite annoying.
As much as I enjoy the types of debates that Techdirt creates, can't they ban/edit serial trolls such as Dorpus to stop us being sidetracked in the comments?
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wait a second...
Dorpus, how soon will this happen? If the savages get pot and nude beaches, I'm moving to Europe.
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Nude Beaches
Wait.... how much pot?
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Translation of Dorpus' link
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Yes, I was in Germany last year. It looked exactly like San Francisco, with the vast hordes of Vietnamese and Muslim schoolkids who outnumbered white kids, the sidewalks had the same species of smelly Eucalyptus trees, all the white women made a show of going out with black men, the highways had the same Nike billboards with close-up shots of black men, the concrete-block houses were painted the same pink, yellow, and purple colors, the public transportation system was crawling with the same dirty 13-year-olds on bicycles/skateboards.
Just like San Francisco, the majority of store clerks, restaurant workers didn't speak English and scowled when they had to. The town I was in (Heidelberg) was overly proud of their ugly castle that had been rebuilt many times with discordant architectural styles -- exactly like the fake stone mansions we see dotting California hillsides.
p.s. I did go to the Roman/Celtic bath at Baden Baden, and (illegally) had sex with my girlfriend in one of the side pools.
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metal thievery
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