Does that mean that if I write "B**b New Orleans, and I use 'New Orleans' as the code phrase meaning NYC, just on Tuesday this week, and similarly next week except on Wednesday only, that an alert will be issued for the wrong city or they'll look in the wrong place? Oh my!

Tom C.

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From: graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stopped By The Police Again
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 21:22:01 -0400

It is sort of like Google, Bob. Googles spiders scan everything on the internet (except maybe they honor robot.txt file and skip some things). If you put in a couple of keywords you get 200,000 hits. You add in a couple of more and get none whatsoever. A lot of your success depends upon their indexing software. The same with the governments easedropping efforts. Some times they come up with stuff, sometimes they miss the obvious. If you use the kind of words that they are looking for you can figure they are monitoring a lot of your calls.

Have fun worrying about it.

graywolf


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