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she is resident here; if her father had been driving his car it would have been fine
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Gee, I wonder what they charge for a "camaflouge passport" from the Confederate States of America, the British Mandate of Transjordan and Palestine, the Ottoman Empire, the British Overseas Territory of Newfoundland and Labrador, or the Trucial States. H---, if they offered an inexpensive holographic passport from the Holy Roman Empire, I might just buy it. While some banker's might be naive, I think you are playing with fire presuming that these individuals don't have a clue what countries exist or not. I am not going to give the name of the site, but there is a Russian site currently offer "camaflouge passports" from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland. The passport lacks the EU endorsement on top, but is maroon in color, has the same seal as modern UK passports, is machine readable, and is consistent in style with a British overseas passport issued in Hong Kong prior to 1997. I knew that the British Empire was compacting and I suspect that the "sun might now set" on it, but defunct? I get a kick out of the notion of fooling terrorists with these fake passports. Of all the people in the world, who do you think would be the most tuned into the details of fake passports. By the way, I have a stealth Nokia 6310 triband that I wouldn't mind offing. It has the special feature of not having the GPS stuff built into it. That was a popular "feature" in 2002. I wonder what I can get for it. A Qatari national just paid US$1 million dollars for the mobile number 666-666. I guess he was not a Baptist. Stu |
aha - I just thought of adding the mention of the expensive number, but see it is already here
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And the Chinese like 8's. According to the portal, the previous record of the fee for a single number (8888 8888) was 270000 GBP paid by Sichuan Airlines. BTW, Citibank Poland uses a shared cost line 0 801 666 666 as an info line for their credit cards :): http://www.citibank.pl/poland/homepage/english/3024.htm |
aha, now I've found the world's most expensive contract
but it seems to be getting more and more discounted all the time, down from $1500 sign-up and $500 a month http://news.techdirt.com/news/wireless/?_d...%253Fdir%253Dup some nice other stories there, like Boston Airport being told off by the FCC for telling Continental Airlines it can't offer free wifi at the airport ["security issue"!] |
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yeah, anyone can set up a forged wifi access point and try to steal credit card details, but I doubt if the airline would do it
oh, not that kind of security issue ?? |
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