A story that would nestMany a screenwriter has written his own life directly on the iPad screen. Not all people celebrate Christmas as we are used to, some try to obtain other people's property from unwrapped gifts during these holidays. In California, USA, at around 3:30 in the morning, a thief broke into a family's house and stole two LCD TVs, a laptop and about four dozen Christmas presents that the family had not yet opened. nestThe needle doesn't even unwrap.
However, the children were also supposed to receive an iPad as one of the gifts, but the owner had already activated it the previous day and, especially for the protection of his children, had activated the function Find My iPhoneThanks to this feature and cooperation with the California Police, the thief was caught just a few houses away and all the stolen items were recovered. The thief also had items from another robbery on him, so he spent Christmas in jail on $50 bail.
*Source: macnn.com
Finn, fix it please
How many members did the family have? :) It looks more like a store warehouse based on the number of items and gifts.
Oh no. :-/
He had children, with the California police, not to mention commas in sentences...
Why are you pointing out the errors? Let it be and don't sink the others!
Roman, really try to fix those mistakes. It didn't make a good impression after that. See my last post. And please take it as a positive stimulus.
I take it from people who give mail. I have a public contact, I wrote to you and it turned out to be a fake... so try to be a fair person. There are no errors, the fact that you read something different somewhere is pretty much nothing, it is not written anywhere that your version is the best.
—–ok, it's your website, I wanted to point out some minor inaccuracies. But as you write, we can all have our own point of view.
I haven't shared my private email in discussions for a while (4 years), when after one of my contributions my mailbox was flooded with spam and then with not very pleasant emails from people discussing oponeLet's leave it as it is.