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Well, I hope she's not that. I really don't know what to think of her now. Jeff Lane wrote: :: There was a Clint Eastwood film, Play Misty for Me which portrayed :: a homicidal female stalker...hm. :: :: :: - Original Message - :: From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com :: Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 5:10 AM :: Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records :: :: ::: Julian Hale wrote: : At 12:46 PM 10/9/2006, you wrote: :: Actually, she thinks I'm ugly. After we met, instead of just :: walking away, she decided to drive the point home in a very :: devious manner, posing as if she wanted a relationship to lead :: me on, I guess. However, when I broke things off, she decided :: to reveal her vile plan. Frankly, my the only reason I can see :: why she did this was for her own (and those she works with) :: enjoyment. This would make such a great the TV talk show story. :: Of course, I'm not going to reveal any real personal details :: here. She claims to have hacked into my e-mail accounts, called :: past girlfriends, obtain personal phone records, and more. Most :: of it could be lies, though, because she hadn't feed me back :: anything I didn't tell her. : : Holy crap, she is a nut. IMO, she was mad at you for breaking it : off. She said all those things in order to try to make herself : look/feel better. Stay away, far, far away, she's no good at all. : She may even force you to file a restraining order against her... ::: ::: I believe you are 100% correct. Her actions leading up to what ::: happened over the last 24 hours of the break up do not support her ::: actions over several months, with a couple of interesting ::: exceptions. I think she had a mental snap that took all restraints ::: off, and she unloaded on me with both barrels. She had tried to ::: pull a pretty sly manipulation over on me too. It worked the first ::: time she did it but not the second time. The second time revealed ::: her very devious nature. ::: ::: She's 1500 miles away, so hopefully that will mute any evil cards ::: she might still wish to play. Her personality is such that I must ::: expect to hear from her again, however. I'd be surprised if she ::: could just walk away. ::: ::: Thanks.
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Maybe it's hermit timecabin in the Alaskan, or maybe Greenland, wilderness - Original Message - From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 7:07 AM Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records Well, I hope she's not that. I really don't know what to think of her now. Jeff Lane wrote: :: There was a Clint Eastwood film, Play Misty for Me which portrayed :: a homicidal female stalker...hm. :: :: :: - Original Message - :: From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com :: Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 5:10 AM :: Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records :: :: ::: Julian Hale wrote: : At 12:46 PM 10/9/2006, you wrote: :: Actually, she thinks I'm ugly. After we met, instead of just :: walking away, she decided to drive the point home in a very :: devious manner, posing as if she wanted a relationship to lead :: me on, I guess. However, when I broke things off, she decided :: to reveal her vile plan. Frankly, my the only reason I can see :: why she did this was for her own (and those she works with) :: enjoyment. This would make such a great the TV talk show story. :: Of course, I'm not going to reveal any real personal details :: here. She claims to have hacked into my e-mail accounts, called :: past girlfriends, obtain personal phone records, and more. Most :: of it could be lies, though, because she hadn't feed me back :: anything I didn't tell her. : : Holy crap, she is a nut. IMO, she was mad at you for breaking it : off. She said all those things in order to try to make herself : look/feel better. Stay away, far, far away, she's no good at all. : She may even force you to file a restraining order against her... ::: ::: I believe you are 100% correct. Her actions leading up to what ::: happened over the last 24 hours of the break up do not support her ::: actions over several months, with a couple of interesting ::: exceptions. I think she had a mental snap that took all restraints ::: off, and she unloaded on me with both barrels. She had tried to ::: pull a pretty sly manipulation over on me too. It worked the first ::: time she did it but not the second time. The second time revealed ::: her very devious nature. ::: ::: She's 1500 miles away, so hopefully that will mute any evil cards ::: she might still wish to play. Her personality is such that I must ::: expect to hear from her again, however. I'd be surprised if she ::: could just walk away. ::: ::: Thanks.
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- Original Message - From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 5:03 PM Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records Me too. However, her function was computer-related, though I'm not sure in what capacity. She claimed to be very computer savvy and said that people underestimated her. How foolish of them. is how she ended that statement. A very quiet exit from her life without yielding to the temptation to fire any parting shots is your best move. Years of law enforcement experience taught me that the blue code protects officers from much of their evildoing (lawbreaking). This sounds like Congress, doesn't it? Professional courtesy when a law enforcement officer gets a traffic stop is another one that often goes way too far. The bottom line is never underestimate what a person can do once they get to the point they do not care, law enforcement officer or not. The recent Amish school shootings are an expample of that. When the same is applied to a nomal citizen who has somewhat more protection (such as gun toters who think they are bulletproof) the deadly assault is called an ambush. This means a tad more effort was required. So make your very quiet exit and hope some sort of an ambush is not used on you. Chuck
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- Original Message - From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 6:30 PM Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records Oh no. This woman didn't claim any knowledge until afterwards. Dial-up connection at home, old Win98 computer. At work is a different story, If it is any consolation, she has not been smart or mean enough to hook a rich married man and blackmail him into buying her a dream machine. A dream machine is a three thousand dollar Dell. Chuck
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :: - Original Message - :: From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com :: Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 5:03 PM :: Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records :: :: ::: Me too. However, her function was computer-related, though I'm not ::: sure in what capacity. She claimed to be very computer savvy and ::: said that people underestimated her. How foolish of them. is how ::: she ended that statement. ::: :: :: A very quiet exit from her life without yielding to the temptation :: to fire any parting shots is your best move. Years of law :: enforcement experience taught me that the blue code protects :: officers from much of their evildoing (lawbreaking). This sounds like good advice that I'll take. This sounds :: like Congress, doesn't it? Professional courtesy when a law :: enforcement officer gets a traffic stop is another one that often :: goes way too far. Right. She's basically told me this is true. The bottom line is never underestimate what a :: person can do once they get to the point they do not care, law :: enforcement officer or not. Yep. I'm just amazed how her character changed completely once the break up happened. It was like she snapped. The recent Amish school shootings are an :: expample of that. When the same is applied to a nomal citizen who :: has somewhat more protection (such as gun toters who think they are :: bulletproof) the deadly assault is called an ambush. This means a :: tad more effort was required. So make your very quiet exit and hope :: some sort of an ambush is not used on you. :: Right. Even though she lives 1500 miles away, I wouldn't put it passed her/them. Thanks.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :: - Original Message - :: From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com :: Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 6:30 PM :: Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records :: :: ::: Oh no. This woman didn't claim any knowledge until afterwards. ::: Dial-up connection at home, old Win98 computer. At work is a ::: different story, :: :: If it is any consolation, she has not been smart or mean enough to :: hook a rich married man and blackmail him into buying her a dream :: machine. A dream machine is a three thousand dollar Dell. :) She claims to have turned away millionaires, if you can believe that. Frankly, I don't know what to believe, but with a help of a female friend, we have come to a conclusion of what was most likely the case. If I take her at her own word, nothing makes sense.
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Julian Hale wrote: :: At 12:46 PM 10/9/2006, you wrote: ::: Actually, she thinks I'm ugly. After we met, instead of just ::: walking away, she decided to drive the point home in a very devious ::: manner, posing as if she wanted a relationship to lead me on, I ::: guess. However, when I broke things off, she decided to reveal her ::: vile plan. Frankly, my the only reason I can see why she did this ::: was for her own (and those she works with) enjoyment. This would ::: make such a great the TV talk show story. Of course, I'm not going ::: to reveal any real personal details here. She claims to have ::: hacked into my e-mail accounts, called past girlfriends, obtain ::: personal phone records, and more. Most of it could be lies, ::: though, because she hadn't feed me back anything I didn't tell her. :: :: Holy crap, she is a nut. IMO, she was mad at you for breaking it :: off. She said all those things in order to try to make herself :: look/feel better. Stay away, far, far away, she's no good at all. :: She may even force you to file a restraining order against her... I believe you are 100% correct. Her actions leading up to what happened over the last 24 hours of the break up do not support her actions over several months, with a couple of interesting exceptions. I think she had a mental snap that took all restraints off, and she unloaded on me with both barrels. She had tried to pull a pretty sly manipulation over on me too. It worked the first time she did it but not the second time. The second time revealed her very devious nature. She's 1500 miles away, so hopefully that will mute any evil cards she might still wish to play. Her personality is such that I must expect to hear from her again, however. I'd be surprised if she could just walk away. Thanks.
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There was a Clint Eastwood film, Play Misty for Me which portrayed a homicidal female stalker...hm. - Original Message - From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 5:10 AM Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records Julian Hale wrote: :: At 12:46 PM 10/9/2006, you wrote: ::: Actually, she thinks I'm ugly. After we met, instead of just ::: walking away, she decided to drive the point home in a very devious ::: manner, posing as if she wanted a relationship to lead me on, I ::: guess. However, when I broke things off, she decided to reveal her ::: vile plan. Frankly, my the only reason I can see why she did this ::: was for her own (and those she works with) enjoyment. This would ::: make such a great the TV talk show story. Of course, I'm not going ::: to reveal any real personal details here. She claims to have ::: hacked into my e-mail accounts, called past girlfriends, obtain ::: personal phone records, and more. Most of it could be lies, ::: though, because she hadn't feed me back anything I didn't tell her. :: :: Holy crap, she is a nut. IMO, she was mad at you for breaking it :: off. She said all those things in order to try to make herself :: look/feel better. Stay away, far, far away, she's no good at all. :: She may even force you to file a restraining order against her... I believe you are 100% correct. Her actions leading up to what happened over the last 24 hours of the break up do not support her actions over several months, with a couple of interesting exceptions. I think she had a mental snap that took all restraints off, and she unloaded on me with both barrels. She had tried to pull a pretty sly manipulation over on me too. It worked the first time she did it but not the second time. The second time revealed her very devious nature. She's 1500 miles away, so hopefully that will mute any evil cards she might still wish to play. Her personality is such that I must expect to hear from her again, however. I'd be surprised if she could just walk away. Thanks.
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Wayne Johnson wrote: At 12:16 AM 10/9/2006, Anthony Q. Martin typed: Beside, just because she claimed to have records doesn't mean she does. Please don't tell me that the cops would lie about anything just to intimidate. ;-) Good point. She's not a law enforcement officer of any type. However, she may have access to information and ways of getting information that may be used for law enforcement.
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See, that's what you get for ragging on Microsoft so much. :) Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Wayne Johnson wrote: At 12:16 AM 10/9/2006, Anthony Q. Martin typed: Beside, just because she claimed to have records doesn't mean she does. Please don't tell me that the cops would lie about anything just to intimidate. ;-) Good point. She's not a law enforcement officer of any type. However, she may have access to information and ways of getting information that may be used for law enforcement.
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At 07:23 PM 10/8/2006, you wrote: Nope. one thing: she works in law enforcement. Any chance she thought you were cute? There have been many, many instances of law enforcement abusing their ability to access private information for the purpose of getting a date. Some of these freaks have also been known to harass their target when they were told no thanks. Julian
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Julian Hale wrote: At 07:23 PM 10/8/2006, you wrote: Nope. one thing: she works in law enforcement. Any chance she thought you were cute? There have been many, many instances of law enforcement abusing their ability to access private information for the purpose of getting a date. Some of these freaks have also been known to harass their target when they were told no thanks. Julian Actually, she thinks I'm ugly. After we met, instead of just walking away, she decided to drive the point home in a very devious manner, posing as if she wanted a relationship to lead me on, I guess. However, when I broke things off, she decided to reveal her vile plan. Frankly, my the only reason I can see why she did this was for her own (and those she works with) enjoyment. This would make such a great the TV talk show story. Of course, I'm not going to reveal any real personal details here. She claims to have hacked into my e-mail accounts, called past girlfriends, obtain personal phone records, and more. Most of it could be lies, though, because she hadn't feed me back anything I didn't tell her.
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I highly doubt many police officers have the wherewithal to be able to log into their own email accounts, much less hack into others. Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Actually, she thinks I'm ugly. After we met, instead of just walking away, she decided to drive the point home in a very devious manner, posing as if she wanted a relationship to lead me on, I guess. However, when I broke things off, she decided to reveal her vile plan. Frankly, my the only reason I can see why she did this was for her own (and those she works with) enjoyment. This would make such a great the TV talk show story. Of course, I'm not going to reveal any real personal details here. She claims to have hacked into my e-mail accounts, called past girlfriends, obtain personal phone records, and more. Most of it could be lies, though, because she hadn't feed me back anything I didn't tell her.
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Me too. However, her function was computer-related, though I'm not sure in what capacity. She claimed to be very computer savvy and said that people underestimated her. How foolish of them. is how she ended that statement. Ben Ruset wrote: I highly doubt many police officers have the wherewithal to be able to log into their own email accounts, much less hack into others. Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Actually, she thinks I'm ugly. After we met, instead of just walking away, she decided to drive the point home in a very devious manner, posing as if she wanted a relationship to lead me on, I guess. However, when I broke things off, she decided to reveal her vile plan. Frankly, my the only reason I can see why she did this was for her own (and those she works with) enjoyment. This would make such a great the TV talk show story. Of course, I'm not going to reveal any real personal details here. She claims to have hacked into my e-mail accounts, called past girlfriends, obtain personal phone records, and more. Most of it could be lies, though, because she hadn't feed me back anything I didn't tell her.
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Wayne Johnson wrote: At 05:03 PM 10/9/2006, Anthony Q. Martin typed: Me too. However, her function was computer-related, though I'm not sure in what capacity. She claimed to be very computer savvy and said that people underestimated her. How foolish of them. is how she ended that statement. As I stated on another list it's the one's that claim to know everything that are the worst types because most of the time they know very little. My S-I-L is one of those types she's building a new AMD Celeron system. ;-) Oh no. This woman didn't claim any knowledge until afterwards. Dial-up connection at home, old Win98 computer. At work is a different story, though. I still find it hard to be she was really good, just not as clueless as one might thing, plus devious and evil.
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At 05:18 PM 10/9/2006, you wrote: As I stated on another list it's the one's that claim to know everything that are the worst types because most of the time they know very little. My S-I-L is one of those types she's building a new AMD Celeron system. ;-) Wayne D. Johnson ROTFLMAO. Need a laugh today :P -- JW
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Wayne Johnson wrote: At 06:30 PM 10/9/2006, Anthony Q. Martin typed: Oh no. This woman didn't claim any knowledge until afterwards. Dial-up connection at home, old Win98 computer. At work is a different story, though. I still find it hard to be she was really good, just not as clueless as one might thing, plus devious and evil I have many clients that run 1 or 2 apps constantly at the office that when asked claim they know all about computers when in fact they don't know their megabytes from gigabytes. While she may not be totally clueless like you say I doubt that she's really any good with the hardware or the OS but I find that most women can be devious evil otherwise where would the saying hell, hath no fury as a woman scorned come from some women it takes very little to scorn them. Yes, this one has gone completely nonlinear. It's like she's taking out every bad thing any guy has ever done to all womankind on me. My dear wife is fortunately for me nothing like most women in the devious category as I can't handle it as my ex's would tell you. ;-) Maybe this why we'll be celebrating 16yrs of marriage [to each other] shortly [more than all my ex's combined]. She never touched a computer until she met me while she's quite good at a few apps she still never claims to be an expert like her sister does who has even less experience. Her sister is fine looking who asked me what was I going to do for companionship while her sister was in the hospital. Now that's what I call devious evil I couldn't hang up the phone fast enough. Heck I considered moving to a hotel until the wife got home. Wow. We congrats on the 16-year marriage. I can't managed to get there! I'd getting tired of getting my ass kicked by these women. :)
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At 12:46 PM 10/9/2006, you wrote: Actually, she thinks I'm ugly. After we met, instead of just walking away, she decided to drive the point home in a very devious manner, posing as if she wanted a relationship to lead me on, I guess. However, when I broke things off, she decided to reveal her vile plan. Frankly, my the only reason I can see why she did this was for her own (and those she works with) enjoyment. This would make such a great the TV talk show story. Of course, I'm not going to reveal any real personal details here. She claims to have hacked into my e-mail accounts, called past girlfriends, obtain personal phone records, and more. Most of it could be lies, though, because she hadn't feed me back anything I didn't tell her. Holy crap, she is a nut. IMO, she was mad at you for breaking it off. She said all those things in order to try to make herself look/feel better. Stay away, far, far away, she's no good at all. She may even force you to file a restraining order against her... Julian
[H] Cell phone records
I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible?
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Only if they had access to your sim card or if you. Gave her your password to your provider login Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -Original Message- From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:54:17 To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Cell phone records I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible?
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On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 09:54:17PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible? Easily. -- Bryan G. Seitz
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At 06:54 PM 10/8/2006, you wrote: I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible? It is possible if you have blue tooth enabled and transmitting and it doesn't take too much hardware wise. The Science channel did a show on this.
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How, please? Bryan Seitz wrote: On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 09:54:17PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible? Easily.
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Most of the P.I firms find this information and they are not police. You figure it out :) Most of the time, social engineering works wonders. On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 10:18:32PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: How, please? Bryan Seitz wrote: On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 09:54:17PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible? Easily. -- Bryan G. Seitz
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nothing like that. Winterlight wrote: At 06:54 PM 10/8/2006, you wrote: I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible? It is possible if you have blue tooth enabled and transmitting and it doesn't take too much hardware wise. The Science channel did a show on this.
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Nope. one thing: she works in law enforcement. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Only if they had access to your sim card or if you. Gave her your password to your provider login Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -Original Message- From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:54:17 To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Cell phone records I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible?
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Even easier then! What'd you do? On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 10:23:34PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Nope. one thing: she works in law enforcement. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Only if they had access to your sim card or if you. Gave her your password to your provider login Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -Original Message- From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:54:17 To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Cell phone records I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible? -- Bryan G. Seitz
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He was out browsing theerotivreview from his wap browser :) :) :) *laugh* CW Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -Original Message- From: Bryan Seitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 22:29:04 To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: Re: [H] Cell phone records Even easier then! What'd you do? On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 10:23:34PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Nope. one thing: she works in law enforcement. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Only if they had access to your sim card or if you. Gave her your password to your provider login Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -Original Message- From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:54:17 To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Cell phone records I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible? -- Bryan G. Seitz
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Nothing. She's a nut. Bryan Seitz wrote: Even easier then! What'd you do? On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 10:23:34PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Nope. one thing: she works in law enforcement. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Only if they had access to your sim card or if you. Gave her your password to your provider login Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -Original Message- From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:54:17 To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Cell phone records I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible?
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and now posting this on a publicly accessible mailing list? :-P Scott On Oct 8, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Nothing. She's a nut. Bryan Seitz wrote: Even easier then! What'd you do? On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 10:23:34PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Nope. one thing: she works in law enforcement. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Only if they had access to your sim card or if you. Gave her your password to your provider login Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -Original Message- From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:54:17 To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Cell phone records I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible?
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What, they fact that she's a few beans short. Sure thing. Beside, just because she claimed to have records doesn't mean she does. Scott Sipe wrote: and now posting this on a publicly accessible mailing list? :-P Scott On Oct 8, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Nothing. She's a nut. Bryan Seitz wrote: Even easier then! What'd you do? On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 10:23:34PM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: Nope. one thing: she works in law enforcement. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Only if they had access to your sim card or if you. Gave her your password to your provider login Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -Original Message- From: Anthony Q. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:54:17 To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Cell phone records I had this crazy tell me she got into my cell phone, your residential records and more tonight. Is this possible?