'The Playstation Job' Heisters Arrested 59
Thanks to the New Jersey Star-Ledger for their news that a gang who stole $5 million worth of PlayStation consoles in a high-tech train heist have been arrested and indicted. According to the article, the theft ring, known as the 'Conrail Boyz', stole more than $20 million of merchandise from freight trains, and their "..largest single take was 17,496 Sony PlayStation electronic game systems worth more than $5 million and involved members driving off with a cargo container, authorities charged." Seriously, what would you do with 17,000 PlayStations?
easy (Score:5, Funny)
Ok guys.. you are making this too easy.
Re:easy (Score:4, Funny)
For extra credit you can express the answer in terms of Lord of the Rings:Fellowship of the Ring movies rendered per week.
Re:easy (Score:4, Interesting)
Quoted from a slashdot article here [slashdot.org], there are "over 2000" Xeon 2.8 GHz in the render farm for ROTK. Pulled from google cache as intel's website is crap, here [216.239.37.104], I learned that a pair of 2.8 ghz xeons has 5.6 gflops of FPU power. Thus, 5.6 * 2000 is 11200 gflops of power for the render farm of ROTK.
Thus, take 108475 and divide by 11200 and those playstations equal roughly 9.68 ROTK rendering farms.
Re:easy (Score:1, Redundant)
What would saddam do? (Score:3, Funny)
what?
eBay for the next 3 years (Score:3, Informative)
Oh wait, eBay wouldn't sell [usatoday.com] stolen [business2.com] items [ellsworthamerican.com]?
You can (Score:2, Interesting)
If you manage to take them abroad and find a partner that can help you out with the customs burden, you can make all the profit just on the console cost (which was Free as in Beer)
I am not Tony Soprano, but... (Score:1)
Duh, sell them, or give them to your family, friends, or "business associates". Just like those coolers Tony was giving away during the bust out at the sporting goods store.
Re:I am not Tony Soprano, but... (Score:1)
Exactly. Remember good fella's. It doesn't matter what you do with them, it's all pure profit.
Easy. (Score:3, Funny)
I'd take all the playstations and use them to develope Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq.
Re:Easy. (Score:1)
Take over the world! (Score:1)
With 17,000 PlayStations, I could take over the world [worldnetdaily.com]!
What are we going to do tomorrow Brain? - Pinky
A supercomputer... (Score:1)
Re:A supercomputer... (Score:1)
Here it is in plain text:
http://news.com.com/2100-1043_3-1010037.html
The obvious one..... (Score:4, Informative)
Build a beowulf cluster of PS2 machines [uiuc.edu].
I would so... (Score:1)
Saddam's Connection... (Score:2)
[Playstation 2s can be used to] design and control long-range missiles or even nuclear devices [ananova.com]
Only in New Jersey (Score:1, Troll)
Worth *how* much? (Score:1)
Games...? (Score:1, Offtopic)
It Friday "Dont Read Carefully" day (Score:2, Interesting)
You guys are all talking about Playstation 2's. The slightly larger black box that is pretty much the same except it can also stand on its end.
Though link up all 17,000 Playstations if you want. You could do some serious text editing with all that power.
Re:It Friday "Dont Read Carefully" day (Score:2)
The prices of the various playstation models are (source1) [ebgames.com] (source2) [psreporter.com]:
PS1: $50
PS1+LCD: $150
PS2 (may2003) $179
(may2002) $199
(pre-may2002) $299
Sounds like they are using the older PS2 price even though the article didn't mention the exact model. The price could be valid; the date of that heist wasn't given. I don't think the original playstations ever sold for that much, but I could be wrong.
Re:It Friday "Dont Read Carefully" day (Score:2)
Re:It Friday "Dont Read Carefully" day (Score:1)
Duh (Score:1)
Well like any other thief I would probably sell them and buy
Among the items being sought for forfeiture are a residence, two Mercedes, three Lexus vehicles and a Cadillac, in addition to $142,500 in cash seized during execution of search warrants.
I hear with $142,500 you can build a pretty mean beowulf cluster
what about eBay? (Score:3, Funny)
I would modify them (Score:1)
Convert them in a magical petrify device maybe?
Safety in numbers... (Score:3, Funny)
I'd take comfort in knowing that the odds were in my favor that one of them doesn't skip.
I don't know about the playstations (Score:4, Funny)
So I might just keep the container and use it to backup all the, er, images in the Chicago area.
Bad luck, Saddam Hussein is gone! (Score:1)
Forklift? Another train? what... (Score:1)
Largest single take? hmm.. that would imply that they took 17,496 in one night from one train.. what happened.. was the engineer sleeping and they drove up with a bus or a couple hundred forklifts or something?
LOL.. just a funny thought to see people using forklifts to steal playstations off a freight train in the dead of night...
$75 - NEW PS2 IN BOX - No Reserve! (Score:3, Funny)
=) jay
Forget beowulf.... (Score:2)
Granted, the power bill is gonna be a little high, and granted there has to be a SETI client for PS2 first....
Iraq! (Score:1)
Bloated costs (Score:2)
This sounds like standard gaming/recording industry logic (i.e. One pirated unit = $50 billion in losses over the next 3 years!)
They may as well have just calculated the number of potential game sales for each PS2, added that to the cost of system repair after warranty, and profits from extra peripheral sales, and maybe we could reach $5mil.
Must be modeling themselves after a game... (Score:4, Funny)
Beowulf Cluster (Score:2)
What to do w/ 17K PS2s? (Score:3, Funny)
Where would they find 17,000 Network Adaptors?
2+2=5 (million) (Score:3, Insightful)
I'd probably build them in to a massive beowulf cluster so I could run a massively parallel calculator program.
17,500 PS2s * $200 (assuming they're the ones with network adapters) comes out to $3.5million. Not $5 million.
Add to that the fact they're not $200 sales units yet, they're more like $100 wholesale units about to gain a large mark up as they go through distributors, transportation costs and retail. Even sold second hand, assuming you could find 17,500 guys at the pub who all wanted one, you'd be lucky to clear $100 each. So, all in, maybe $1-1.5 million - on a good day. Of course that doesn't make such a good headline.
Re:2+2=5 (million) (Score:2)
like it's really a question (Score:2)
Well, you wouldn't have to worry.... (Score:2)
I would get a little nervous when I hit machine 16,999 around the end of year two.