I think the world has shown that cellphones have been used over and over to detonate explosive devices. Why wait for it to be proved again before doing something?
The logical conclusion to that line of thought would seem to be that all cell phone services should be turned off in all densely populated areas. Is this really what we want? (It's certainly not what *I* want.) Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug@nethelp.no
The logical conclusion to that line of thought would seem to be that all cell phone services should be turned off in all densely populated areas. Is this really what we want?
(It's certainly not what *I* want.)
Not sure about that, a life with no mobile phones? It certainly has its plus points! :) Regards, Neil.
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I think the world has shown that cellphones have been used over and over to detonate explosive devices. Why wait for it to be proved again before doing something?
The logical conclusion to that line of thought would seem to be that all cell phone services should be turned off in all densely populated areas. Is this really what we want?
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Neil J. McRae
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