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Originally posted by dgtempe
I think the time has come to disrobe in front of your tv. What do you say?
Originally posted by orionthehunter
Sometimes I feel like those weather girls are watching me. It doesn't bother me though. Logically speaking though, I believe they are probably watching the teleprompters that happen to be located in a position that makes you feel watched. I actually prefer the weather girls appear to be paying attention to me rather than reading some bulletin staring off into space.
Originally posted by siriuslyone
The 'EYES do it from the moderators..let me know your results..
Originally posted by jadeknight
your television can do more than watch you it can be used as a listening device if you are on satellite or cable,i have used the technology in surveillance of individuals,you must have co-operation of the companies involved though the way i did it was by anylising background noise with a phaeton system,which has a programme that tells you what the person is doing and where in the house,technology has come on leaps and bounds since then and i know a lot of people especially with questions about certain topics are being looked at by the new nazis as i call them.
Originally posted by dgtempe
Everyone sing: I got the feeling, somebody's watching me.....
Originally posted by dgtempe
Well, the fact that i post on ATS sure makes me a candidate for checking me out.
*Hopes that's not the case*
Originally posted by deepwaters
Could the federal government find out what you're watching on TV? Even if you're not the subject of a criminal investigation? If you're a satellite TV or TiVo owner, the answer is yes, according to legal experts and industry officials.
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
Did you know that even when your corded telephone is on the hook, it can be used as bugging device? Creepy, huh?
[edit on 2005/11/8 by GradyPhilpott]