On 07/08/2015 06:16 AM, David Rivers wrote:
I think whistle blowing can actually physically damage the callers
eardrum, even permanently.
Not a chance. A phone has very limited dynamic range, which means
there's a maximum level a phone can produce.
Mike B. Martisko wrote:
I just received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Apache, wanting
to scan my computer, and install new drivers for the software I have. Open
Office, 4.01. Is this a valid call? Please respond.
Mike B. Martisko
Point Marion, Pa.
(724) 725-1634
I think
I'll bet the house and dog that it was a scam. I'd report it at
donotcall.gov right away!
Jeff Deutsch
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Listen to the universe while it whispers before it has to shout.
Marion Grobb Finkelstein, Communication Catalyst
My 84 year old mother received a call from someone claiming to be from
Microsoft. She too, had fun playing with them. She is a good example of a
Luddite when it comes to computers. I never got her to use one,
*The Department of Redundancy Department*
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 7:36 PM, James
Hi Mike,
Mike B. Martisko schrieb:
I just received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Apache, wanting
to scan my computer, and install new drivers for the software I have. Open
Office, 4.01. Is this a valid call? Please respond.
No. That is a fraud. Never will someone from
On 07/07/2015 06:13 PM, Mike B. Martisko wrote:
I just received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Apache, wanting
to scan my computer, and install new drivers for the software I have. Open
Office, 4.01. Is this a valid call? Please respond.
One thing you can be sure of is when