well if you really want to climb into a fridge, try your local supermarket they have those nice big industrial walk in ones.,haha( but then you would have to pass yourself off as a regular employee to maintain cover) On 09/06/2014 11:20, doug wrote: > Dear John Young & Colleaugues, > In one answer to your question below, I just put my mobile in the > fridge and tried dialling it...nuffink, nada, no answer, instead it > went to my voicemail, which I have never learned to configure. > Unfortunately I was unable to climb into the fridge to see if I could > dial out using it...Just thought I'd let you know. My little > experiment is not full proof (or is it fool proof) of course...and I > don't know the extent to how much it works or doesn't work, range and > so on. But I can see now the whole of the security industry and the > whistleblowers around the world trying it out for themselves. Maybe > Snowden was right...And there was I thinking that he might be > suffering from hot balls...mind you it works for that too...I suppose... > ATB > Douglas Rankine > On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 5:02 AM, John Young <jya@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > ... > > Is there reliable evidence that putting mobiles in a fridge is any > > better illusory comsec than putting pillows around the door also > > comically exhibited to clueless journalists favored by Showman > > Snowden? Or at least as tall-taled by comical Glenn. > > > > > -- *_PRIVACY IS A BASIC RIGHT - NOT A CONCESSION _*