In fact, I just moved. It's interesting how many calls I get that are wrong numbers -- including one person that suggested I wasn't being entirely truthful when I told them they had called the wrong number. (I guess the number was "right", but no longer valid as the number of the person they were trying to call.)

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On Oct 6, 2005, at 6:41 PM, steven mcphelan wrote:

How do you consider a phone number as a unique identifier? It is unique
today.  But somebody else could have that number tomorrow.




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