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On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 18:21:03 -0500, wrote:
A big fat woman to keep you warm in the winter and shady in the summer :{) cuhulin A wool blanket eats less. |
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David wrote in newsm9o61p8unot7i1t149tsfbfehqt5lk3d8@
4ax.com: http://www.strongsignals.net/access/content/laws.html Fortunately we live in a free country (sic). Look at this page for a summary of laws concerning use of scanners, as found in various countries. I list it as found, I do not know if it is accurate. Dr. Artaud That's not true. You are not allowed to listen to any conversations to which you are not a party, regardless of your radios' capabilities. The only exception is for Public Service communications in the clear (and broadcasters on their main channel.) It is even illegal to listen to an STL on an RPU. |
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I wouldn't even think about having sex with a damn wool blanket.I prefer
my sex with them wimmins.Breaking News! This just in! Starting immediately! All electronic listening devices in canaDUH are to be confiscated by the canaDUHian govt! cuhulin |
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Before the newly purchased scanners had blocked frequencies, in the
early nineties, a friend of mine bought one. He would bring it around, and all I cared to hear was telephone action. The only call I remember was between a man and a woman. He was begging for her to take him back. Begging. She was absolutely cool. He was a pathetic excuse for a man. I laughed out loud. I told my buddy if I ever spout off such spineless dribble, put me down like a defective horse. Darren http://hometown.aol.com/darren1965co...e/profile.html |
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"? Dr. Artaud ?" wrote in message http://www.strongsignals.net/access/content/laws.html Fortunately we live in a free country (sic). Look at this page for a summary of laws concerning use of scanners, as found in various countries. I list it as found, I do not know if it is accurate. Dr. Artaud No. *I* live in a free country. Australia. You live in a country with 15 exceptions to scanners. Check out the list. Brad. |
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"Conan Ford" wrote in message 3.159... It was probably an image of a 27 mhz phone. Maybe, but I've heard more than one which put spurious signals right in the SW spectrum. Frank Dresser |
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Australia is a free Country? The govt over there grabbed y'alls shootin
irons and crime over there shot wayyyyy up! I don't call Australia a free Country. cuhulin |
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www.advanced-intelligence.com (in Thailand,I think that is where they
are located) sells some gadgets.I don't see anything there that I want though. cuhulin |
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I haven't heard any telephone conversations with my two Radio Shack
scanners (Pro-91 and a Pro-33) in about seven or eight years.I guess everybody in my neighborhood has spread spectum (or whatever it is called) telephones now.I never have heard them on any of my other radios before.Of course U.S.Mlitary and U.S.fed govt have some devices that lets them listen to any telephone conversations and there are U.S.Satellites wayyyyy up there that can do the same thing. cuhulin |
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Even when your telephone is hung up,the phone operators can press some
switches and listen in to your phone.They can listen to sounds up to about thirty feet away from your phone.Just as easily as listening to music on the internet with computers and even webtv. cuhulin |
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