I forwarded this to my club manager. I really hate people who talk on the phone in the locker room. This is a perfect time to get a policy in place to make them to stop.
Nerd From Hell (who will think twice before picking up that dropped towel in the locker room from now on...) > -----Original Message----- > From: David Hobby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 4:21 AM > To: Killer Bs Discussion > Subject: Scouted: Article on camera phones and transparency issues > > > This from today's NY Times: > > http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/11/technology/circuits/11shoo.h > tml?ex=1072145307&ei=1&en=f86ced332bbc754f > > (may be cut, if so paste together...) > > > > Hold It Right There, and Drop That Camera > > > > December 11, 2003 > > By JO NAPOLITANO > > > > > > CHICAGO > > > > WHAT grabbed my attention," said Alderman Edward M. Burke, > "was that > > TV commercial when the guy is eating the pasta like a slob, and the > > girl sends a photo of him acting like a slob to the fianc�e." > > > > The commercial, for Sprint PCS, was meant to convey the spontaneity > > and reach afforded by the wireless world's latest craze, the camera > > phone. But what Mr. Burke saw was the peril. > > > > "If I'm in a locker room changing clothes," he said, "there > shouldn't > > be some pervert taking photos of me that could wind up on the > > Internet." > > > > Accordingly, as early as Dec. 17, the Chicago City Council > > is to vote on a proposal by Mr. Burke to ban the use of > camera phones > > in public bathrooms, locker rooms and showers. > ... > > (Email me offlist if you want the rest sent to you, > although I believe we have a generic subscription floating > around which you could use...) > > ---David > > No TrueVue glasses in the shower, please... > _______________________________________________ > http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l > _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
