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Old 04-07-2008, 11:07 AM   #151
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Originally Posted by spooky69
Citing a potential scenario where the entire United States economy dissipates based one single, ultra-important factor isn't a good way to start off an argument centered around the United States economy's potential future.
I'm not so sure, really. Of course the whole economy wouldn't just dissipate and the effects wouldn't be as bad as banning phones but we are talking about web-based companies or at least companies that rely heavily on the internet.

I guess you have somewhat similar security settings for ordinary phones and non-secured web traffic except that the internet is much more exposed than the phone network. A mobile phone on the other hand is as bad as WEP and comes maybe closer as an example, rather than wired phones.
Dunno really.

Edit: I just read the part you quoted again and you're right, that statement was far too broad.

Last edited by Ramen; 04-07-2008 at 11:12 AM. Reason: typo in the edit
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