Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Hmm... Does anyone else remember hearing stories of lawn ornaments being stolen then taken round the world with pictures being sent back to the owner of the ornament in strange locations?
I am thinking something similar for this, hijack it, put it in a lead lined container, then ship it around the world, breifly take it out of its box long enough for the tracker to report a position, then stick it back in and ship it somewhere else.
I think it would be pretty funny for the tracker to report that baby jesus had gone to Rome, then he was in Tibet, then stopping in South Africa, back in Canada, then suddenly popping back up in the nativity in time for next christmas.
Thats what Amelie did with her fathers lawn gnome in the movie, "Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain" Its a great movie by the way.
Somehow I never thought there would be an Amelie reference on Engadget. I have now seen everything. Although I agree it was a pretty good movie.
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