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1/7/2009
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I am dong some research on the use of cellular phones in restaurants. In
that connection I am interested in gathering observations and experiences
form those who have seen others using cell phones or have perhaps used them
them self in restaurants.
Thanks in advance.
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| Wallets, newspapers, cellular phones, books, briefcases, grocery bags
and small pieces of paper very often go whizzing by held up in one
hand over the head and supported by a 45-degree-angle elbow in
Thailand. Its almost always a woman holding the object and the most
amazing part is that with her vision partially obscured, she still
manages to cross the street without getting plowed over. It is like a
magic system of radar or something. The reason for all of this? Sun
phobia. The object being held up is to block their face, even if it is
just a tiny part of it, from the evils of tanning. |
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I sell waterproof protective cases for cameras, cellular phones, pagers,
GPS units, VHF/UHF radios, and wallets. The protective cases are
waterproof to 65 feet. If you are interested in purchasing one please
email me at the above address. |
| 1. Leather garments,
2. other leather products like wallets, hip-pouches, cellular phone covers,
leather belts, etc.,
3. finished and semi-processed leather (goat, sheep and cow leather), etc., |
| 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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