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From: Brett Lymn (blymn_at_baesystems.com.au)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 20:28:04 CDT

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    On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 10:41:50AM +1000, Tony Langdon wrote:
    >
    > > Maybe thunder clouds should be approved before they fly
    > > overhead as they
    > > are capable of getting connected into the telephone network
    > > as well :-)
    >
    > Well, I think in this case, the ACA are lower ranking than <insert deity
    > here>, so their rules don't apply. ;-)
    >

    Errrr... the ACA may try to dispute that. Anyway, if you get caught
    screwing with the phone system then you WILL be in serious doo-doo as
    someone has already pointed out. If you don't have things just right
    you could pop up as something unusual on the telstra exchange
    monitoring (maybe) so it may not be a case of needing to find you, you
    may give yourself away. A cordless phone is so much safer. If you
    feel the need to hack, why not get a cordless phone and gut that?

    -- 
    Brett Lymn