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Via Yahoo!News:
Emergency alerts may soon be delivered by more than just your television set or old-fashioned radio: The federal government is considering alerting you via text message should a possible natural disaster or terrorist attack directly affect your area.
Incredible! These bright bozo legislators want to increase load on the communications infrastructure and push a huge wad of SMS messages through the network, during a time when the ability to communicate may mean the difference between life and death!

(During such stressful times in my experience, I seem to recall public announcements asking people to not make unnecessary calls, y'dig?)

It'd be like a cyberassault, combining the best features of SMS spam and a denial of service attack, except it'd be self-inflicted and paid for by tax dollars.

I wonder if legislators were this stupid back in the pre-Cold-War days?

Cheers...

UPDATE: Maybe I was a little harsh with my initial assessment, but I still think this is a typical example of Grandstanding Congresscritters With Too Much Idle Time On Their Hands™.

Date: 2005-07-29 11:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eastexpert.livejournal.com
Amazingly, recently I have subscribed to a certain service here, which notifies by text messages (= called SMS in States) if there is something happening in the vicinity of your postcode. The price is minuscule about £1.50 per year, so I didn't think twice.

It already has worked several times: during incidents on M4, the motorway connecting us with London, during bombings in London as well. Considering that on 21 July I was in Scotland on holiday, it urged me to check the BBC News to understand what's happening.

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