> > It's getting near the holiday season -- a great time for listening
> > to store security guards catch shoplifters.
> > used in other parts of the country.
>
>Parnass, you've gone off the deep end with this irresponsible posting. Is
>your hobby of electronic voyerurism so vital to you that it justifies aiding
>criminals to evade detection and apprehension? I think you need to recheck
>your priorities.
>
Aw come on Jim. Lighten up. I hardly think that Bob's posting of
publicly available frequencies is going to have any effect on shoplifting.
How many shoplifters do you think have access to this net, have a scanner,
and would take the time to monitor during the crime? And how many of those
do you think could not simply buy the frequency book?
Bob,
I want you to know that some of us really appreciate your work in
cataloging frequencies. I tend not to save the posting but I do know
where to come if I need assistance. Thanks.
John
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John De Armond, WD4OQC | Manual? ... What manual ?!?
Radiation Systems, Inc. Atlanta, GA | This is Unix, My son, You
emory!rsiatl!jgd **I am the NRA** | just GOTTA Know!!!
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 89 09:51:43 CST
From: dube@cpdvax.csc.ti.com (DUBE TODD)
Subject: .....I can listen to anything...Marc Kaufman
Where do you get your info about agreements with Russians? Who said anything
about SAC? Who said anything about who could listen? My problem is not with the listening, but why the curiosity? I don't believe any individual is so great that all others MUST satisfy his curiosity. Just because you have a receiver
doesn't grant you rights to know everything about what you hear on it.