At 10:13 PM -0400 5/10/02, WebWiz wrote:
>As an example, when I buy something at the local toy
>store, they ask for my phone number.  Clearly, it's for
>demographic research.  I always give a false number
>(one digit off of my real phone number).  Should that
>be considered criminal??

Exactly. I'm amazed at the number of Radio Shack employees (a) are 
not Cubs fans, and (b) have never seen The Blues Brothers, whenever I 
give them "my" address. However, nobody is making any claim that I'm 
going to pinch-hit for Sammy Sosa tomorrow night, even if my address 
claims to be 1060 West Addison.

D

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