1/7/2009
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(After thirty minutes, Rave steps back and admires his handiwork. A beeping sound is then heard. Rave pulls out the cellular phone from the pack, the one used earlier.)
with a view to EXPAND the boundary of our business, we will be delighted to hear from interested companies with promising ideas for a new business venture. This might include, but not restricted to, cosmetics, textiles, telecommunications (cellular phones, pagers, etc.). We have the necessary infrastructure (which includes finance) and contacts to support various facets of trade.
The trade off is not favorable. Often have I heard of officers looking for a specific vehicle traveling through the state as a wanted individual and in one instance I did come across that vehicle in my travels. I was able to contact 911 with my cellular phone to notify police of the sighting. Scanners can and do help local officials by their users providing information that can assist their pursuits.
TOKYO--This is where it all ends up, everything from bowling balls and crooked dentures to purses, cell phones and umbrellas. Welcome to the Tokyo Metropolitan Lost and Found, a veritable monument to the misplaced, the abandoned, the rejected. Drop something in a public restroom or in a subway corridor in Tokyo and theres a good chance youll get it back, here in one of the most honest nations on Earth, even if you dont necessarily want it. And like so much else in Japan, the lost-and-found system is traditional, very well organized and rigorously maintained. Although this nondescript building doesnt get much natural light, the 34 people who run the institution can read the seasons as easily as experienced gardeners. Shorter days and colder winds bring skis and snowboards over the transom. Warmer weather sprouts surfboards and swimsuits. March--when most Japanese students graduate--brings stacks of diplomas, while June yields wedding gifts. And any time of year, a good .
Contents: Finnish Executives Jailed for Software Piracy (Edupage) Cellular phones and Pacemakers: a RISKY Combination (Peter M. Weiss via Duane Thompson) The Road Watches You: Smart highway systems may know too much (Simson L. Garfinkel) Using a car alarm to steal a car (Kevin Purcell) Final Program for COMPASS 95 (John Rushby) Safety through Quality Conference, 23-25 Oct, Cape Canaveral, Florida ``Cybercritical (Cliff Stolls new book) (Edupage) Re: Portable phone interference in hospitals (Derek Hill) Re: CyberWinter: A Forecast (Arthur A Mcgiven) Re: Outrage! of the Month (Jeff Grigg) Year 2000? Dont forget 1752! (Matthew D. Healy) Re: Floating-point time (Andrew D. Fernandes, Peter Ludemann, Phil Brady) Re: Radar-detector messages & cop-car computers (F. Barry Mulligan, Mark Seecof, Richard Soderberg) Info on RISKS (comp.risks), contributions, subscriptions, FTP, etc.
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