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Title: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: YoungMUFan4 on August 15, 2008, 05:21:21 PM
Do I need to worry about anything getting stolen?  Do they have like a locking drawer or anything like that?  Should i get a lock for my laptop?
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: muwarrior87 on August 15, 2008, 10:24:26 PM
yes, get a laptop lock. we never like to think that something could be stolen but I personally had two text books stolen my freshman year when i was in the room next to mine hanging out w/ some friends. I luckily got them back later but definitely have security in mind.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: Markusquette on August 15, 2008, 10:56:14 PM
one of my friends had some shoes stolen but his room was always open pretty much.  I mean, if you leave your door open but you're around the floor or your neighbors are by you should be alright.  It's never a good idea to leave your door open if you leave the building though.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: bma725 on August 16, 2008, 12:14:24 PM
Do I need to worry about anything getting stolen?  Do they have like a locking drawer or anything like that?  Should i get a lock for my laptop?

You do need to worry.  I had a watch stolen when I was in McCormick, another guy on my floor had a really expensive pair of sunglasses stolen, one guy's guitar got stolen, another had shoes stolen...DVDs and CDs would disappear all the time.  It's just a sad reality.  If you want to keep your stuff secure, lock the room door, even if you are just going next door.

FWIW,  I think now most dorms have new furniture that has a locking drawer in the desk for valuables, but it's pretty small. 
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: YoungMUFan4 on August 16, 2008, 12:16:13 PM
Thanks guys.  I decided to buy a notebook lock and will make sure to lock the door whenever I leave the room.  I just hope my roomate does the same.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: chapman on August 16, 2008, 11:12:12 PM
You'll notice the first couple of weeks some people will lock their door when they walk down to the bathroom, then they get more lax.  Just never get to the point where you're one of the dumbasses that leaves your door wide open (not just unlocked, but actually open) when you leave the room.  Have a laptop lock and a small padlock to put anything valuable in a drawer (expensive books, computer stuff, video games, dvds, scientific calculator, etc.).  A small price to pay compared to having something stolen.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: reinko on August 17, 2008, 09:00:38 AM
When I was in school I could claim my stuff under parents home insurance policy.  Might want to look into that too.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: reinko on August 17, 2008, 10:52:37 AM
I forgot to add, the homeowners policy also covers your stuff in case of a fire, or more likely a flood from sprinklers. I remember that at least happened at least once or twice when I was in school.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: Skatastrophy on August 17, 2008, 02:00:49 PM
You'll notice the first couple of weeks some people will lock their door when they walk down to the bathroom, then they get more lax.  Just never get to the point where you're one of the dumbasses that leaves your door wide open (not just unlocked, but actually open) when you leave the room.  Have a laptop lock and a small padlock to put anything valuable in a drawer (expensive books, computer stuff, video games, dvds, scientific calculator, etc.).  A small price to pay compared to having something stolen.

I dunno.  It depends on who you live with.  My floors in McCormick and Schroeder were awesome.  Everyone left their doors open unless they were leaving the floor.  The open atmosphere and tight friendships made it unlikely that a random would walk in and steal stuff without someone noticing and stopping them.

When you're living with 900 other people, though, there's bound to be a couple of bad apples.  Nobody had laptops when I went to school, so there wasn't anything that was both tiny (easily steal-able) and of high value that someone could walk off with.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: Hards Alumni on August 18, 2008, 08:20:52 AM
Never locked my room unless my roomate and I were both gone, had the door open the rest of the time unless we were both gone.

never had anything stolen.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: jaybilaswho? on August 18, 2008, 09:04:27 AM
Never locked my room unless my roomate and I were both gone, had the door open the rest of the time unless we were both gone.

never had anything stolen.

Same for me.

Developing friendships with your neighbors is very important in regards to security. Your neighbors will more than likely become some of your best friends. Since no one wants to see their friends ripped off, they will keep a look out for you while you are gone.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: Hards Alumni on August 18, 2008, 11:17:33 AM
Same for me.

Developing friendships with your neighbors is very important in regards to security. Your neighbors will more than likely become some of your best friends. Since no one wants to see their friends ripped off, they will keep a look out for you while you are gone.

exactly right.  My entire hall in OD my freshman year became pretty good friends, and we would always go out and watch out for each other.  Yeah, we messed with each other a lot (chucking basketballs at people's doors during finals week comes to mind).  Our RA actually closed our wing off from the rest of OD during one of the last weeks of the semester and let us have a 'party' in the wing.   Also, we won the hall olympics...

So, you could say that Freshmen year was pretty cool... and a lot of the reason was the friendships that I made.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: muwarrior87 on August 18, 2008, 05:11:53 PM
it's not always people on your floor doing the stealing tho ppl. when i got stuff stolen, my whole floor would go from room to room with doors open, and on a freshman floor thats what you want to build friendships. It's the other people in the building that are not on your floor that you have to be wary of in that situation.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: jaybilaswho? on August 19, 2008, 08:22:31 AM
I didnt have any problems with any of my stuff being stolen and the only time we locked the doors was when we were both gone.

most likely, the only thing you are going to have 'stolen' from you are your DVD's. This was my only regret from college, letting my friends borrow my DVD's and lazily hold them long enough until they forgot whose DVD it actually was. I suggest that you put your name on every DVD you take to school with you so that everytime they watch the DVD they see your name on it. I can't tell you how much I want my 'Debbie Does Dallas' DVD back. No i am just kidding, but DVD's are easily swipt, so do your best to safeguard them. 
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: reinko on August 19, 2008, 08:41:05 AM
In addition to DVDs getting lent out, make sure you throw your name on video games too. 

Back in my day, N64 ruled the video game wars in Schroeder.  If you couldn't hold your own in Bond, Mario Kart, or NBA Hang Time, you had no friends.   ;D

Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: TallTitan34 on August 19, 2008, 12:09:32 PM
On our floor freshman year no one really had any locks or anything but everyone knew everyone and it was a good bunch.  Still doesn't mean someone from the outside floors can take something though.

What I do recommend though is putting a password on your computer so floormates like MarqPTM can't change your desktop background to something questionable.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: reinko on August 19, 2008, 12:20:28 PM

What I do recommend though is putting a password on your computer so floormates like MarqPTM can't change your desktop background to something questionable.

Or worse someone putting something questionable on your background, then locking your computer.

PTM, I can't imagine what you could put so frightening as the background on TT's lapper, possibly this?
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: gjreda on August 19, 2008, 12:32:00 PM
Or worse someone putting something questionable on your background, then locking your computer.

PTM, I can't imagine what you could put so frightening as the background on TT's lapper, possibly this?

That is pretty horrible.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: TallTitan34 on August 19, 2008, 12:36:09 PM
Haha the stuff MarqPTM came up with probably can't be posted here.  I know robmufan got it a few times too.  One time when he had some lady friends over hahahaha.

EDIT:  I thought of one instance of robbery when MUScoop user mumk917 stole my Christmas lights after using a McCormick key to break into Carpenter.  So if you're living in Carpenter, McComick people, or friends of McCormick people can get in by saying they are going to Res Life on the 2nd floor.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: chapman on August 19, 2008, 02:50:50 PM
I've had the questionable desktop change done, so I'll second putting a password on.

I'll also second that while iPods and external hard drives might be the first thing you lock up, so also think about your DVDs and video games and accessories (I don't play any, but the fact that they cost $60 and controllers are something like $30 or more says a lot).  Doing the favor of lending stuff to people and them not making an effort to get it back is one of my biggest pet peeves and it happens far too often, so have an idea of where your stuff goes.

To keep track of things and keep it all in one place I bought one of the large CD albums for my DVDs and kept it in the locked drawer.  You might want to do that, but between never watching most of them and not needing the album after getting a more spacious apartment it might have been a better idea to just be more selective in what you bring.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: muwarrior87 on August 19, 2008, 06:38:38 PM
worse than the questionable desktop change...meatspin.com...God my floor had a sick twisted love of putting that on other ppl's computers.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: gjreda on August 19, 2008, 06:53:02 PM
worse than the questionable desktop change...meatspin.com...God my floor had a sick twisted love of putting that on other ppl's computers.

There are ones a whole lot worse than meatspin.  You got lucky, muwarrior87.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: jaybilaswho? on August 19, 2008, 08:27:37 PM
That is pretty horrible.

no that is the greatest background in the history of backgrounds.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: IAmMarquette on August 19, 2008, 08:52:42 PM
worse than the questionable desktop change...meatspin.com...God my floor had a sick twisted love of putting that on other ppl's computers.


Junior year I left my apartment and 2 of my roommates opened up so many instances of meatspin that it shut down my laptop. There were times when you could walk up and down the hallway at our place and hear "You spin me right round, baby, right round..." coming from seven different rooms.

For those of you who are lucky enough to not have experienced meatspin, do yourself a favor and don't pursue it, especially not at work, at home, in the library, or anywhere else other people might be.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: ZiggysFryBoy on August 20, 2008, 11:41:51 AM
I forgot to add, the homeowners policy also covers your stuff in case of a fire, or more likely a flood from sprinklers. I remember that at least happened at least once or twice when I was in school.

parents' homeowners insurance does cover you while you are at school, usually up to 10% of their personal property coverage.  Bad thing is that if you have a claim (stolen laptop, etc) it affects their prices.  Some people get their kids a renters policy while they are at school, so if there is a claim, it doesn't shoot their homeowners prices up.

you are also covered for some liability too, should someone get hurt etc.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: 77ncaachamps on August 22, 2008, 10:49:37 PM
Since I didn't know what meatspin was...

I

HATE

YOU

GUYS.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: spiral97 on August 23, 2008, 10:41:32 AM
Since I didn't know what meatspin was...

I

HATE

YOU

GUYS.

ya know 77.. I successfully ignored the site mention the first time around.. you have to promote it more such that it crossed into the realm of conscious curiosity..  thanks a lot..   >:(

next time you jump off a bridge I'm not following.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: 77ncaachamps on August 23, 2008, 05:44:26 PM
ya know 77.. I successfully ignored the site mention the first time around.. you have to promote it more such that it crossed into the realm of conscious curiosity..  thanks a lot..   >:(

next time you jump off a bridge I'm not following.

Don't blame me.

I made those words LARGE as a warning to others.

But I bet thinking about the website before you visited it had your head "spinning right round." ;)
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: ZiggysFryBoy on August 24, 2008, 10:32:24 AM
that is just wrong.   >:(

I think 4ever has that as his homepage, though.   ?-(
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: LON on August 25, 2008, 11:39:36 AM
ya know 77.. I successfully ignored the site mention the first time around.. you have to promote it more such that it crossed into the realm of conscious curiosity..  thanks a lot..   >:(

next time you jump off a bridge I'm not following.

www.phonetrace.org

I'd wait until you are at home to do this, or a friend's computer...either way, make sure you get them, seriously one of the better pranks out there because of they way the person will squint and get close to the screen
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: OneMadWarrior on August 25, 2008, 12:06:06 PM
First off when a college kid claims something is "stolen" Stolen can mean a lto of things: I got drunk adn broke it, I got drunk and lost it, I got drunk and ate it, I got drunk and threw it into the milwaukee river with a mannequin. I got drunk and gave it to this girl in the feeble attempt that she'd hook up with me. When I was there there wasn't an issue, Use common sense, lock your door when you or your roommate leave and talk to your neighbors. Its that simple. If everyone knwo everyone else, then when someone strange is in the hall you will all notice.
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: reinko on August 25, 2008, 08:04:19 PM
I got drunk and gave it to this girl in the feeble attempt that she'd hook up with me.

I totally made out with a chick once because I gave her my organic chem book
Title: Re: Quick Questions about dorms at MU?
Post by: 77ncaachamps on August 27, 2008, 12:43:28 AM
www.phonetrace.org

I'd wait until you are at home to do this, or a friend's computer...either way, make sure you get them, seriously one of the better pranks out there because of they way the person will squint and get close to the screen

F--- YOU TOO!

Damn! I can't believe I fell for it!  >:(