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originally posted by: Cauliflower
Interesting article, the cell phone infrastructure obviously has kill switch capability built in.
originally posted by: Hefficide
The scarier implication is that if that these average people can knock out a tower on meager wages and without high tech... and land lines are nearly relics at this point... how hard would it be for our or any government to do the same on a broad scale if they wanted to suppress some heinous and vile act - like mass killings or the forced sequestration of entire cities?
originally posted by: roadgravel
i wouldn't be surprised if the school gets a payment from Verizon for tower location. Both sides win.
Are there not schools with rules about not using phones in the classroom?
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
The heck? When I was in school, cell phones were a BIG no-no. You got caught using one and it was immediately confiscated with a threat of not even getting it back until the end of the year. Now they are requirements? Seriously? A teacher can call the police if there NEEDS to be a 911 call anyways. This is beyond stupid.
originally posted by: WarminIndy
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
The heck? When I was in school, cell phones were a BIG no-no. You got caught using one and it was immediately confiscated with a threat of not even getting it back until the end of the year. Now they are requirements? Seriously? A teacher can call the police if there NEEDS to be a 911 call anyways. This is beyond stupid.
The heck? You had cell phones? I thought you were older.
Sorry dude, I really thought you were at least old enough to have gone to school before there ever were cell phones, my bad. When I was in high school we barely were into the touch tone phones, and then we got cordless phones. Way back when I was young you still had to rent the phones from the telephone company.
All my home health aids are young and consistently bring their Iphones to work, while they are supposed to be on the clock, and their company requires them to have their cell phones, but they think it means to be on them the whole time. My brother works for the Indiana DFSS, and he says that while the young workers are talking to clients, they are also texting friends at the same time.
I think it's a Millenials thing, they can't go without texting, like their phones are glued to their hands. There was a time when psychologists were saying there was a real disorder called Internet Addiction, now it seems there is Cell Phone Addiction.
I remember the 9th grade Science class, two girls kept talking and the teacher Mr. Bannister got agitated after telling them three times to stop, so he threw the black board eraser at them....those were the days when teachers could get your attention with quasi-violence.