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Step 1: Don't watch interview DesMoinesDem May 2014 #1
so did he say it or not? I was a little busy getting three GIGE cut to a new co-lo snooper2 May 2014 #3
Why don't you watch the interview and find out what he said DesMoinesDem May 2014 #4
I prefer for you to answer my direct question, PLEASE! I heard it on the radio snooper2 May 2014 #7
So you prefer to be ignorant. DesMoinesDem May 2014 #8
sure nailed me LOL, I'm sure I'll learn something new today, Ciena guys are here again snooper2 May 2014 #10
Ignorance is bliss. DesMoinesDem May 2014 #11
The Ciena FutureLab doesn't list any stop for today. DesMoinesDem May 2014 #18
You want me to take a picture LOL snooper2 May 2014 #20
Yep. Where are you? DesMoinesDem May 2014 #21
you want a street address :), in DFW area snooper2 May 2014 #23
This truck lists its stops publicly. DesMoinesDem May 2014 #25
PM me your phone number I'll send you at picture :) snooper2 May 2014 #26
No, I'm not going to give my phone number to a random person on the internet. DesMoinesDem May 2014 #27
FINE! snooper2 May 2014 #30
OK, I'll believe it. DesMoinesDem May 2014 #34
You prefer obfuscations, the affirming question is valid ... baselining is normal conversation uponit7771 May 2014 #33
The FBI was doing this in 2006. Why wouldn't the NSA be doing the same now? DisgustipatedinCA May 2014 #2
Well, I've actaully tested CALEA functionality with Quantico as part of my job snooper2 May 2014 #5
Your OP insinuates that it's not technically feasible to tap a powered off cell phone DisgustipatedinCA May 2014 #9
I guess "tap" has a different meaning to Snowy than I have snooper2 May 2014 #12
I know you already know this, but I'll post it anyway. DisgustipatedinCA May 2014 #13
No response to this post I see tkmorris May 2014 #28
You are correct ROFL snooper2 May 2014 #32
I think the difference lies in the fact that the FBI or whomever has to turn the phone on before it okaawhatever May 2014 #29
Exactly hootinholler May 2014 #14
And they can watch us on our webcam with the computer turned off! yallerdawg May 2014 #6
Whoever said Snowden said they could tap the phone when it was off... Swede Atlanta May 2014 #15
You could monitor traffic sources trying to call you. n/t PowerToThePeople May 2014 #16
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Just like your TV is never really off, just running at a very low voltage. CK_John May 2014 #22
Subliminally broadcasting? yallerdawg May 2014 #24
Right. Just like they're not watching you on your camera when it is "off." Oh, but they are. dballance May 2014 #31
police can track em when they are off 2pooped2pop May 2014 #35
tracking a phone is different from tapping a phone snooper2 May 2014 #36
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