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Article: INTERFERENCE IN THE WIRELESS WORLD; SURE, CELL PHONES ARE GREAT. BUT MORE PEOPLE ARE WORRYING ABOUT HOW THEY AFFECT OUR LIVES AND THREATEN OUR PRIVACY.(CNY)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- April 11, 2004
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Byline: Benning W. De La Mater Contributing writer
Stop, look and listen: Cell phones are everywhere.
They're in downtown Syracuse, where an arm-flailing, cell phone-wielding man stands on a street corner and conducts a business call like an orchestra conductor.
They're on the Syracuse University hill, where columns of coeds stroll the sidewalks with cell phones in ears, heads in clouds.
They're in a Brooklyn Pickle waiting line, where a woman blares tales of a wild night on the town. She holds the onions, but not the details.
Such is life in this cell phone-saturated society that has us keeping up with the Jetsons rather ...