[conspire] Cellphones and GSM privacy
Paul Zander
paulz at ieee.org
Wed Jun 27 09:51:41 PDT 2012
Nick,
Your are correct. One possible explanation of my perspective is that the nearest stores are a mile from my home.
Another is that on occasion I have been criticized for not answering my cell. To which I have no problem replying, "I was working in the garden. I didn't need extra stuff falling out of my pockets while I was digging in the dirt." I may or may not have put on my wrist watch before getting out the shovel.
Paul
--- On Wed, 6/27/12, Nick Moffitt <nick at zork.net> wrote:
> From: Nick Moffitt <nick at zork.net>
> Subject: Re: [conspire] Cellphones and GSM privacy
> To: conspire at linuxmafia.com
> Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2012, 6:17 AM
> Paul Zander:
> > Just a few days ago, NPRadio had a story about a
> "wallet" ap for cell
> > phones. The example was some dude who made a quick
> trip to the store
> > and arrived at the cashier without his bill-fold or
> credit cards.
> > But he had his cell phone! The ap was said make it
> easy to use the
> > phone and PayPal to complete the purchase.
> >
> > Ah duh. I wonder how the ap would be of any use if
> you got stopped
> > for speeding en-route to the store?
>
> Oh, you probably live in some part of the US where you can't
> blow your
> nose without getting in a car to drive to the tissue
> box. Thank you for
> sharing your unique and novel perspective with us all.
>
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