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At 7:07 PM -0800 1/14/97, Eric Murray wrote:
Clay Olbon II writes:
I have a problem with making it illegal to listen to parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Seems sort of unnatural.
I think that blowing your mouth off about what you've heard by scanning cellular traffic is what's illegal. Or more illegal than merely listening anyhow.
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