Breanna identifies the library's public-access computer as a "386 Gateway 2000 PC...with a floppy drive" when it's actually a Tandy 1000 SX with TWO floppy drives. The Radio Shack IBM PC clone would have an 8088 CPU inside, even older and more antique than the 386 Breanna mentions.
Librarians never keep records of patrons' borrowings. Some librarians have expressed their willingness to defy court orders rather than reveal these materials.
Libraries do keep these records, and allow patrons to access and even print out their own borrowing history with just a library card and an ID. While they would never willingly or knowingly release that history to third parties, it still is stored on systems that are easily circumvented by someone with Breanna's skills.
Libraries do keep these records, and allow patrons to access and even print out their own borrowing history with just a library card and an ID. While they would never willingly or knowingly release that history to third parties, it still is stored on systems that are easily circumvented by someone with Breanna's skills.
In "The Low Low Price Job" in the original Leverage series, Eliot went to his father's house, but his father never answered the door. Thus, Eliot has not seen his father since he was 18, as he stated.