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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
An induction coil system is not a network and is only doing the same job as an amplifier. "Hearing" the audio from an induction coil shouldn't be a problem any more than hearing through an open window or overloud microphone but deliberately monitoring or recording the AGM without permission may be.
If you are going to ask permission you need to also ask before recording. In practice, any leakage will be very short range anyway an induction coil system that leaks into the street is a nuisance and should be reported. ---------- Post added at 14:32 ---------- Previous post was at 14:23 ---------- Roadrunner69... Ken Turtleglue has a degree in politics - nuff sed! I'm okay cos I'm immune to tear-gas. A couple of evenings in the same room as Minky and you'd understand why. |
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This CBS article 'Was London Bomb Plot Heralded On Web?' 29 June 2007 sets some of the context, you might recall there was a failed terrorist attack in London's Haymarket. The following day, 30 June 2007, the Glasgow airport attack occurred. The UK was then on critical/severe security alert, and still is. All of which is, at this point in time, purely co-incidence, I've no information to suggests otherwise. |
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Just a mad suggestion as a temporary fix. OB |
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I expected to see general apathy amongst the public especially as it's been so difficult to get the basic privacy arguments across and we have been fighting against professional spin doctors and cleverly written statements the whole time but the deliberate head-in-the-sand approach from Whitehall and Westminster surprises even an old cynic like me. Corruption and vested interest reign supreme - for now. |
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---------- Post added at 16:32 ---------- Previous post was at 16:27 ---------- Sad to see Juniper Networks getting into bed with NebuAd - need some diggs http://digg.com/security/Juniper_Net...ushing_Spyware |
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wonder if the ICO gave this to BT and phorm ?
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/Front...9!OpenDocument :grin: |
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Another less sinister coincidence...
BT's home page. Cheapo broadband with 18 month contract tie in (!!) and lots of free cack offer ends... hurry hurry... 17 July. That's one day after the AGM. They must be desperate to get their churn rate back on track before investors start asking questions. :) |
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what ever do you mean, are people leaving BT for a cheaper better phorm/webwise free isp,
that cannot happen oh no must be lies :) btw that web page to me is a total BLANK ? |
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The £4.95 is for the first three months of an 18 month contract - the remain 15 months are charged at £15.99. Despite showing the hub and hubphone on the main advert and then showing the hub again on the Option 1 specific advert, you only get a basic ethernet router - no wireless. There's a 10G limit with charges for going over and there are some deliberately vague descriptions like BT Vision Ready - whatever that means and 250 wi-fi minutes a month (but only if you sign up for BT Fon and give away a chunk of your expensive bandwidth only to find that your router keeps crashing and there are no BT Fon hot-spots in the whole of the west of England).
Sounds like a bargain to me. |
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