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Used cell phones being collected for needy (The Standard-Times)
FALL RIVER — The staff of Bristol Elder Services Inc. is collecting used cell phones through the rest of December and into early January. These cell phones will be reconditioned and distributed to the needy.  read more…

Marshall County considers ban on cell phones while driving (The Globe Gazette)
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) — Marshall County could become the first county in Iowa to ban cell phones while driving, both for talking and texting.  read more…

EBay says shoppers bought 1.5 million items from cell phones during holidays, threefold jump (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
SAN FRANCISCO – More eBay shoppers have used cell phones to make purchases this holiday season than in past years. And it’s not just to buy the hot toy du jour, Zhu Zhu Pets.  read more…

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Open Question: Is it wrong for not offering my baby stuff to some one who needs it?
A relative (20yrs old)just recently found out she’s pregnant. She already has one child.
She is out searching for a lot of baby stuff that I already have and don’t need. She needs EVERY THING . Her first child isn’t even 2 yet and she SOLD every thing she had from that child. Down to the crib.Ugh .
Some of the used stuff she is getting now from friends and Craig’s list every one else has to pay for it for her. Stuff that only cost $5.00 $10.00 $30.00.She has NO job or any thing. The BABY DADDY is already pissed off at her because she just told him she was pregnant at 30 weeks.(claiming she didn’t know) lol.
I asked if she was gonna ask him to split the cost of the items she needs for the baby and she doesn’t want to “get him started with his attitude”.
My feeling is why should every one else even offer to pay or give her stuff a SECOND TIME AROUND when we did it when she had her first one? I didn’t lay down and make this baby. Shit condoms would have been cheaper. lol My thing is she doesnt pay any thing now where she lives, has not disability, No car NOTHING just her Cell phone like she “NEEDS” and that’s it!!
I have alot of stuff that could clear her item needed list FAST . but I strongly believe in tough love. I dont get FREE RIDES so why should she? AGAIN.I would like stuff just giving to me.
She has NEVER did any thing on her own and I think every one handing her stuff for this child to is not gonna help her or teach her. What do you think???
Thanks

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Open Question: HELP WITH SITUATION ON PROBLEM?
i live in the U.S. by the way. i have a friend that is calling me from a different country in brazil. but my cell phone is showing me the calling card number she is using to call me. the calling card number is not international. since the calling card number is not international, is it ok to answer the call.

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Open Question: Do you agree that handing phones to illegal aliens is aiding and abetting?
And it is at our expense since the government is funding it?
What is your opinion on this matter as a citizen of this country?
Why should our tax dollars go to aid illegal aliens when they put themselves into these dangerous positions?
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Phone Points Border Crossers To Water
Technology Designed By State-Funded Research
By ELLIOT SPAGAT, Associated Press Writer Elliot Spagat, Associated Press Writer – Tue Dec 29, 7:46 pm ET
SAN DIEGO – A group of California artists wants Mexicans and Central Americans to have more than just a few cans of tuna and a jug of water for their illegal trek through the harsh desert into the U.S.

Faculty at University of California, San Diego are developing a GPS-enabled cell phone that tells dehydrated migrants where to find water. It also pipes in poetry from phone speakers, regaling them on their journey much like Emma Lazarus’ words did a century ago to the “huddled masses yearning to breathe free” on Ellis Island.

The Transborder Immigrant Tool is part technology endeavor, part art project. It introduces a high-tech twist to an old debate about how far activists can go to prevent migrants from dying on the border without breaking the law.

Immigration hardliners argue the activists are aiding illegal entry to the United States, a felony. Even migrants and their sympathizers question whether the device will make the treacherous journeys easier.

The designers — three visual artists on UCSD’s faculty and an English professor at the University of Michigan — are undeterred as they criticize a U.S. policy they say embraces illegal immigrants for cheap labor while letting them die crossing the border.

“It’s about giving water to somebody who’s dying in the desert of dehydration,” said Micha Cardenas, 32, a UCSD lecturer.

The effort is being done on the gov

“There are many, many areas in which every American would say I don’t like the way my tax dollars are being spent. Our answer to that is an in-your-face, so what?” says UCSD lecturer Brett Stalbaum, 33, a self-described news junkie who likens his role to chief technology officer.
ernment’s dime — anThe designers, who have raised $15,000 from a UCSD grant and an art festival award, hope to hand out phones for free in Mexico. The phones sell used for about $30 apiece. It costs nothing to add the GPS software.

Distribution would be tightly controlled by migrant shelters and advocacy groups to keep them away from anti-illegal immigration activists. The migrants would need passwords to use them.

U.S. authorities are unfazed. The Border Patrol has begun a $6.7-billion plan to drape the border with whiz-bang cameras, sensors and other technology.

“It’s nothing new,” said Border Patrol spokesman Mark Endicott. “We’ve seen handheld GPS devices used by smugglers. … We’re just going to have to learn to adapt to any challenges.”

Critics of illegal immigration say the device is misguided, at best.

“If it’s not a crime, it’s very close to committing a crime,” said Peter Nunez, a former U.S. attorney in San Diego. “Whether this constitutes aiding and abetting would depend on the details, but it certainly puts you in the discussion.”
irony not lost on the designers whose salaries are paid by the state of California
EDIT – here is part of the article not posted. Sorry

The effort is being done on the government’s dime — an irony not lost on the designers whose salaries are paid by the state of California.
EDIT – Here is remark by one of the individuals involved – “There are many, many areas in which every American would say I don’t like the way my tax dollars are being spent. Our answer to that is an in-your-face, so what?” says UCSD lecturer Brett Stalbaum

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