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To: PhiKapMom
Absense of evidence is not evidence of absence.

I'm just trying to stick to things that have been reported and avoid making guesses.

The FBI reported that they had evidence that many other student e-mail accounts had been stolen at the time. If no one you know remembers anything about it, then I can see why you'd question it. Tower professionals reported that your area is a good source of towers that need repaired, but if you haven't noticed them, I don't blame you for wondering about that either.

He didn't go into his own business til after he got back to PA. And it took a few days for us to find evidence of even his current and recent customers. I have no idea if he was working or in what capacity he was woking towers in OK & Texas.

Regarding your "None of the professors can remember this hotshot kid either -- not one. None of the people in class can either"

Here's this:

From the OU daily News
Professors remember Nick Berg
His OU instructors recall him as a unique and intelligent person.

Cole Bridges - Daily Staff Writer
May 19, 2004

Nick Berg, former Lloyd Noble Center employee and OU student during 1999-2000, has received intellectual praise from his former professors.

While at OU, Berg worked toward developing a "paper brick," said William McManus, associate professor of construction science. McManus said Berg had various interests and began developing the paper brick during undergraduate independent study.

The paper brick was compressed paper in the form of a brick and was intended for use as a building material, said Richard Ryan, associate professor of construction science. Berg took a survey class under Ryan, but Ryan said he knew little about Berg other than his classroom performance.

Ryan said Berg's desires to help others were likely what led to Berg's paper-brick project. "[Berg] was really interested in third-world countries and taking this kind of effort and trying to apply it in places where they didn't have building products," Ryan said. "I really think he did what he was doing with the brick because he had aspirations of helping people. He was a real nice fellow."

John Fagan, electrical and computer engineering professor, said Berg was an excellent man with a creative spirit and referred to Berg's murder as an "awful loss."

Berg was a tremendous human being with lots of promise, Fagan said.

Danny Akins, Berg's former co-worker at Lloyd Noble Center, said Berg was very intelligent. "He was brilliant," Akins said. "He was always coming up with stuff."

Akins said Berg mentioned going to Africa because he thought of an irrigation system that
would bring water long distances. Akins said he never saw any of Berg's inventions but said Berg would show his co-workers sketches of his innovations.

Akins said Berg constantly spoke about traveling the world and worked multiple jobs. "While riding his bike down the street, he would see somebody that needed some help and help them out.and [Berg worked] for a couple of temporary services," Akins said. "He's one of the nicest guys I've ever met."

Berg often lacked a home because of OU housing problems, Akins said.
Berg would sometimes sleep in Lloyd Noble Center, and he had been caught sleeping in Oklahoma Memorial Union by the OU Department of Public Safety, Akins said. Berg was listed for trespassing in the union on April 12, 2000, according to police reports in the April 13, 2000, edition of The Oklahoma Daily.

McManus said despite Berg's short stay at OU, he is remembered by his professors.
"We all remember him because he was a unique guy," he said.


For more information about Berg, visit www.oudaily.com
1,121 posted on 05/28/2004 8:29:43 PM PDT by Trinity_Tx (Most of our so-called reasoning consists in finding arguments for going on believin as we already do)
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To: Trinity_Tx
The FBI reported that they had evidence that many other student e-mail accounts had been stolen at the time.

Link please? Thanks.

1,150 posted on 05/28/2004 11:15:12 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Trinity_Tx; PhiKapMom; Howlin; Nita Nupress

Trinity, PKM was right. When the Berg story broke, our local teevee was all over this, and they prowled the OU campus like ants at a picnic--and no one remembered the guy. The prof quoted in the article originally said (on camera) that he didn't remember Berg, but lamented his unfortunate death. Many students echoed similar sentiments. Funny how stories change, yet I wonder WHY.


1,250 posted on 05/29/2004 6:25:10 AM PDT by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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