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en I already shred all my mail. What am I supposed to do now? Use pay phones? Smoke signals? Train pigeons? There's no such thing as privacy anymore.

en It was not so much a communications breakdown as it was a communication device breakdown. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. So if we'd have had carrier pigeons, we'd have been using them. We'd have used smoke signals, but we didn't have water.

en Ten years ago, a large percentage of business people weren't using e-mail or cell phones. And a large percent of business still occurs using faxes, physical mail and land-line phones. We think the same will be true of managing personal information.

en We are excited by the fantastic opportunities that are opening up with mobile phones and feel that the Mobile Train Schedule is a great way to get people using their phones for every day purposes. Whether you're in the office, at a restaurant or even at the train station, you can get the schedule information you need when you need it.

en They've been sending signals before. But it was smoke signals before. Now they are beating drums.

en There is no such thing as privacy anymore; there is secrecy.

en [Okay, turning your prospects' cell phones into ringing spam machines is probably not your idea of cultivating goodwill. And it's not likely to happen. Unlike e-mail, mobile phones aren't readily accessible to marketers -- mobile phone privacy is zealously guarded by big carriers like Verizon and Nextel, as well as by law. There's an opening, however, and smart advertisers are preparing to drive a truck through it. Provided a consumer clearly opts in -- say, by dialing or text-messaging a certain number -- carriers are slowly becoming more or less amenable to letting marketers return a text message, or even an audio or video file, to that consumer's phone. Mobile phone ads are already big in some parts of Europe and Asia, and it's just starting to take hold here. McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts are among the companies that have beamed coupons to U.S. cell phones, eliciting coupon-redemption rates as high as 17%.] Mobile-phone marketing today is where Internet advertising was in 1996 -- it's about to take off, ... There are already more mobile phones in use worldwide than televisions and computers put together.

en Fan mail typically goes through your publisher and you don't get it for a long time. So you look like a jerk even if you answer them because it's been three or four months since they wrote you. With e-mail it's instantaneous. And it's a way that people have access to me, while I maintain my privacy.

en Can employees sue for invasion of privacy? The general rule is that if an employer has a clearly written e-mail policy that says the employee has no expectation of privacy, the employer will probably be safe.

en Our customers have an expectation of privacy in regard to their wireless phones -- they expect that they will not face intrusions from telemarketers and be forced to deal with unwanted and unsolicited calls and messages. This settlement puts other potential spammers on alert that we take any threat to our customers' right to privacy seriously.

en We believe that consumers perceive issues such as privacy and e-mail as part of the same problem -- consumer protection. They may be concerned about unwanted e-mail and how an e-mailer got their addresses. But they also like choice and competition and the occasional targeted pitch tailored to their interests.

en We are supposed to charge $4 per ride. But if a train arrived, we simply took them and got them on the train.

en I think this is a pretty huge step. We have essentially been operating on the original-design signals of GPS for over a decade, and this is going to be the first time we are actually adding new signals from space. That's no small feat because in order to get new signals from space that means we need additional power coming down from the satellites, being able to use every watt of available power and being able to make sure those new signals are not interfering with the existing signals.

en And to make sure when they're applying online, they're not providing their PIN, which is the number they're given when they apply online, to other individuals and to also shred all personal information that's provided to them in the mail.

en Everything one does in life, even love, occurs in an express train racing toward death. To smoke opium is to get out of the train while it is still moving. It is to concern oneself with something other than life or death.
  Jean Cocteau


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