From: rees@cs.bu.edu (David Rees)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: rees@cs.bu.edu (David Rees)
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 93 11:31:31 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Does this seem illegal to you?
Message-ID: <9309181829.AA17045@csa.bu.edu>
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Hi. Just picked this up from alt.dcom.telecom. Doesn't it seem like
an illegal invasion of privacy to do something like this? Or maybe
I just don't have the whole picture. Anyway, here it is:
>GOING FROM A TO B. You're in your car. You're at A. You want to go
>to B. You have no idea where B is. So you go to a Sprint payphone
>and use its TeleMap service, give the telephone number of your
>destination, and receive precise directions. (Tampa Tribune 9/12/93
>B&F 5) Of course, if you have a wrong phone number, that may be a
>problem. You may go to C, wherever that is.
-Dave (rees@cs.bu.edu)
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