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From: Eirikur Hallgrimsson <eh@mad.scientist.com>
Organization: Electric Brain
Subject: Spam nostalgia, Annoyance Calls, good ideas with no analysis
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Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 00:25:11 -0400
Am I going to long for the good old days of Nigerian 419?
After picking up the land-line phone mid-day (always a bad idea) only to
slam it down before the telemarketer even spoke, I have in mind an
invention. If my brain can detect the crosstalk from a call-center before
the human, sub-human, or machine starts speaking, why not have a box that
just hangs up for me? Maybe it could blow a police whistle (play a
sample) into the phone first.
Currently, a strategy of leaving the machine on as a screener works pretty
well, but I still get Carey-on-RIAA style mad when the damn phone rings
and it's NOT anyone I want to talk to.
.....
I want to like Spider Robinson's works. Really. I mean having a "Bridge
of Birds" attraction in the "China that never was" portion of the theme
part in "The Free Lunch...." But, I really fell for his anti-paparatzi
device (invented by a princess Diana fan). Doggone. I've now completely
reasoned my way around it. It has a built-in defense against the first
obvious way of confounding it, but that leads directly to an exploit that
uses off the shelf hardware that a paparatzi ought to have in her kit.
That's so often the problem with Robinson. He doesn't think that you the
reader are nearly so smart as he. Heh. I admit that reading a lot of
slushpile manuscripts does not improve one's opinion of fellow-man, but
I always resent him for not being thorough.
Eirikur
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