That is, unfortunately, entirely possible. A friend lost his telephone 
in the woods. AT&T sold him a new phone, and when he got home he 
discovered the new SIM had on it everything that was on the one he lost 
-- including phone numbers that only he could have put on it.

On 05/18/2008 at 1506 -0400
"L . . ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> what about sprint-side caching? perhaps the mail.yahoo.com url was
> cached to his phone's ESN (although I hope that's not how it works).

-- 
*"“Mixing church and state is like mixing horse manure and ice cream: it 
may not do much damage to the manure, but it’s sure going to mess up the 
ice cream.”."
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