Actually, the terrorists waited for the FBI to initiate standard operating 
procedures for terrorist operations (i.e. turn off power to the 
building).  The turning off of the power dis-engaged the timelock on the 
corporation's vault allowing the terrorists to gain access to the bearer 
bonds that were in the safe.

The explosives wired to the roof was to be a diversion in order for the 
terrorists to escape undetected by the FBI.  Since the FBI would be to busy 
sifting through the rubble from the explosives detonating the roof.

/cheers

/m

At 11:28 AM 7/11/2001 -0700, Eric N. Valor wrote:

> > Well, for the determined of spirit, I offer the following advice:
>
>Wow.  I'm assuming the same advice would hold for your average bank 
>vault.  What's the ratio of crisped/shredded bills to passable take?
>
>I think we saw this method successfully employed in "Die Hard" (except I 
>believe they wired the roof instead of the vault itself -- possible 
>administrator configuration error?).
>--
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