US Commerce Department loses 1137 laptops
The US Commerce Department, which is responsible for counting things, has calculated that it has lost more than 1100 laptops since 2001. In response to a request by the House Committee on Government Reform, red-faced department officials said that they must have put the laptops down somewhere couldn’t remember where they put them.
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