On 2/26/01 9:09 AM, "Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Again, pa shaw! Pa shaw to the paranoiacs who think that some white van
> outside is "reading the flux" on their monitors.

Well, I don't know about reading the flux, but in England there are white
vans that go around "reading" whether or not you have a TV in your house
(via signals of some sort I assume) and, if you have not paid your TV
license, they will then send you a fine.

> Only in James Bond movies can ambient EMR be "read" and "converted" into a
> screen shot (as this thread previously suggested.)
> 
> And only in America would people make money off of the fears of others, by
> offering a product that purports to do the impossible. [weight loss,
> bodybuilding, steroids, hair tonic, religion...why not monitor flux!]

It certainly isn't confined to the US. Not by a long shot....

Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
-- 
The problem with not believing in God is not that you believe in nothing,
but that you will believe in anything. -- G.K. Chesterton 


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