-Caveat Lector-

In a message dated 09/03/1999 11:08:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< > useless: The police had no idea where Wilson was calling from, and
 > neither did she. They spent the better part of the next 24 hours
 > searching in vain, combing the town block by block while precious time
 > ticked away. A new technology which would have told police precisely
 > where Wilson was hadn’t arrived in time to help.

 Several years ago, Dean Koontz wrote a novel where the hero is tracked by
GPS by
 through the deserts of the SW by the evil gummint that wants to stop him.
 "Dark Rivers of the Heart"? >>

Yes, and I'll bet the police will spend a lot more time on the kind of thing
Koontz was describing than on searching for kidnap victims.  Prudy

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