Sorry, didn't mean to resend the message. I was trying to respond
directly to Paul & obviously didn't do it right.
Sorry - RE: [LbNCA] Rubbermaid
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Started on 2005-12-13
Sorry - RE: [LbNCA] Rubbermaid
From: Hedglin, Nils A (Nils.A.Hedglin@Intel.Com) |
Date: 2005-12-13 15:35:47 UTC-08:00
Re: Sorry - RE: [LbNCA] Rubbermaid
From: rscarpen (letterboxing@atlasquest.com) |
Date: 2005-12-14 19:06:09 UTC
You know, if you're looking to get letterboxers to boycott a
letterboxing product, you have to give them a good reason to do so.
Start rumors that Rubbermaid has started implanting GPS chips into
each container to track what happens to them. Or they've started using
a new 'low-cost' formula for the containers that smells like crack
cocaine to squirrels--use them at your own risk.
Let me tell you, people would drop Rubbermaid from their vocabulary
faster than you could spit out of the window of a moving vehicle.
*nodding* ;o)
-- Ryan
letterboxing product, you have to give them a good reason to do so.
Start rumors that Rubbermaid has started implanting GPS chips into
each container to track what happens to them. Or they've started using
a new 'low-cost' formula for the containers that smells like crack
cocaine to squirrels--use them at your own risk.
Let me tell you, people would drop Rubbermaid from their vocabulary
faster than you could spit out of the window of a moving vehicle.
*nodding* ;o)
-- Ryan
RE: Sorry - RE: [LbNCA] Rubbermaid
From: Hedglin, Nils A (Nils.A.Hedglin@Intel.Com) |
Date: 2005-12-14 11:28:01 UTC-08:00
& now to get completely off topic, GPS chips in rubbermaid containers
isn't fiction. There's already computer tracking chips in the packing
materials, & even soon to be in clothes, so when you go shopping, your
movements within the store are tracked & your buying pattern will
influence future product marketing.
http://news.com.com/2010-1069-980325.html
-----Original Message-----
From: LbNCA@yahoogroups.com [mailto:LbNCA@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
rscarpen
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 11:06 AM
To: LbNCA@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Sorry - RE: [LbNCA] Rubbermaid
You know, if you're looking to get letterboxers to boycott a
letterboxing product, you have to give them a good reason to do so.
Start rumors that Rubbermaid has started implanting GPS chips into
each container to track what happens to them. Or they've started using
a new 'low-cost' formula for the containers that smells like crack
cocaine to squirrels--use them at your own risk.
Let me tell you, people would drop Rubbermaid from their vocabulary
faster than you could spit out of the window of a moving vehicle.
*nodding* ;o)
-- Ryan
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isn't fiction. There's already computer tracking chips in the packing
materials, & even soon to be in clothes, so when you go shopping, your
movements within the store are tracked & your buying pattern will
influence future product marketing.
http://news.com.com/2010-1069-980325.html
-----Original Message-----
From: LbNCA@yahoogroups.com [mailto:LbNCA@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
rscarpen
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 11:06 AM
To: LbNCA@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Sorry - RE: [LbNCA] Rubbermaid
You know, if you're looking to get letterboxers to boycott a
letterboxing product, you have to give them a good reason to do so.
Start rumors that Rubbermaid has started implanting GPS chips into
each container to track what happens to them. Or they've started using
a new 'low-cost' formula for the containers that smells like crack
cocaine to squirrels--use them at your own risk.
Let me tell you, people would drop Rubbermaid from their vocabulary
faster than you could spit out of the window of a moving vehicle.
*nodding* ;o)
-- Ryan
Yahoo! Groups Links
Re: Sorry - RE: [LbNCA] Rubbermaid
From: gwendontoo (foxsecurity@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2005-12-14 20:05:01 UTC
--- In LbNCA@yahoogroups.com, "Hedglin, Nils A"
wrote:
>
> & now to get completely off topic, GPS chips in rubbermaid containers
> isn't fiction. There's already computer tracking chips in the
packing
> materials, & even soon to be in clothes, so when you go shopping,
your
> movements within the store are tracked & your buying pattern will
> influence future product marketing.
>
I often wondered if some of General Motors problems stem from their
pushing their satellite communication system. There are some folks
that don't want the tracking system. Their black box also retains
information just prior to a collision. Big Brother and big business is
watching, and there is very little that can be done.
Don
wrote:
>
> & now to get completely off topic, GPS chips in rubbermaid containers
> isn't fiction. There's already computer tracking chips in the
packing
> materials, & even soon to be in clothes, so when you go shopping,
your
> movements within the store are tracked & your buying pattern will
> influence future product marketing.
>
I often wondered if some of General Motors problems stem from their
pushing their satellite communication system. There are some folks
that don't want the tracking system. Their black box also retains
information just prior to a collision. Big Brother and big business is
watching, and there is very little that can be done.
Don