Bob wrote:
>All sorts of modern "conveniences" can be turned against us: My phone seems
>to ring every time I want to relax, and sure enough, it's a telemarketer.
>I've got an unlisted number, and know exactly how to get off their lists,
>but there's always one more. Still, I pick up the phone because it might be
>my dad, a friend or one of the kids.

Say that you are busy and that you can call the person back latter if you
get his home number. He/she will most likely respond that that isn't
something he/she wants to do. Just tell him/her: "I see, you don't want to
be disturbed in your home - now you know how I feel!".
If the person you're talking with is fast on the uptake and has seen
Seinfeld he'll recognize the situation so he/she might not be so upset
after all.

Latest idea here in Sweden when it comes to advertisments is that if we
don't want advertisments comming as e-mail we should specifically say so.
Anyone who then wants to get his/her hands on a lot of e-mail address only
need to get ahold of this register (which any company of course can get so
they don't send to people who don't want e-mail).

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