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morbo
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join:2002-01-22
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destroy the box, ahem, or have it destroyed

here's a simple solution: destroy the box or have it destroyed.

you have to be willing to take some risks though. and don't get caught else you will be made to pay (unless it is an "accident").

if it happens enough times, maybe AT&T will relocate it to another less accident prone area.

if not, continue to attack target box until you achieve the desired results.

edit: oh, and then don't go talking about it on your phone or internet connection. remember: they partnered with the NSA to spy on you, so they will just access your information.

bogey780

join:2004-03-19
Here
kudos:1

That's bad advice coupled with paranoid delusions at the end.

If you destroy telco equipment they will monitor it. And with the neighbors constantly losing service there's a few who'll be glad to turn you in because of the several days of lost internet. Not to mention you'll be sued into the poorhouse by at&t to recoup the loss of service.



Tzale
Proud Libertarian Conservative
Premium
join:2004-01-06
NYC Metro

said by bogey780:

That's bad advice coupled with paranoid delusions at the end.

If you destroy telco equipment they will monitor it. And with the neighbors constantly losing service there's a few who'll be glad to turn you in because of the several days of lost internet. Not to mention you'll be sued into the poorhouse by at&t to recoup the loss of service.
That's why you don't get caught.
--
"I'm a Geek, Are You?"


Sonicus
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join:2002-03-17
Tallahassee, FL

reply to morbo
The first thing I thought of when I saw that box was the nice little jar of thermite sitting in my garage.



Hall
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join:2000-04-28
Dayton, OH
kudos:1

reply to morbo

said by morbo:

here's a simple solution: destroy the box or have it destroyed.

you have to be willing to take some risks though. and don't get caught else you will be made to pay (unless it is an "accident").
Smart idea... I'm willing to bet that doing so can fall under some new homeland security law and you can be charged as a terrorist attempting to disrupt "infrastructure".


morbo
Complete Your Transaction

join:2002-01-22
00000

you have to remember to not get caught!



MrMoody
Free range slave
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join:2002-09-03
Smithfield, NC

reply to Hall
Yep, and off you (or perhaps a more convenient scapegoat) go to Gitmo, no trial needed.


bogey780

join:2004-03-19
Here
kudos:1

reply to Tzale
You'll get caught. And the Fark story on it will be great.



spg
Grrrr

join:2001-10-31
NOT Texas!

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reply to Hall
The P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act, actually. Honest!

No, I will not spell it as a word. It is a convenient acronym that somebody stayed up nights trying to figure out so that they could sell the bill.


boober321

join:2003-07-15
Milwaukee, WI

reply to bogey780
paranoid?!? Where have you been lately? WHile the post vents a bit of steam, the end is dead on. AT&T is a whore for Bushie and his cronies, no if and or buts about it.


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