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Old July 25th 07, 06:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
GpsSpying.Com
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GSM mobile phone tracking system via the GPS-TRACK satellite network.
Based on repeater triangulation, the system tracks mobile phones using
GPS and GSM technology. Track anyone, anyutime, anywhere using their
cellphone number.

http://www.GpsSpying.Com/

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Old July 26th 07, 04:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Jul 25, 1:51 pm, "GpsSpying.Com" wrote:
GSM mobile phone tracking system via the GPS-TRACK satellite network.
Based on repeater triangulation, the system tracks mobile phones using
GPS and GSM technology. Track anyone, anyutime, anywhere using their
cellphone number.

http://www.GpsSpying.Com/


I assume you mention this because this could be used by crews to track
cross-country sailplane pilots or even track location of crash.

For the lasts few years, all new cars have a gps device in them.
Between the cell phones and the cars, the government knows where
everybody is.

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Old July 27th 07, 01:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nyal Williams
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Lots of people keep their cell phones turned off except
when they, themselves, want to use them; no tracking
there.

Do the new cars have an off switch? I'd guess there
are considerable numbers of people who would not want
to be tracked for any number of reasons.

At 15:12 26 July 2007, wrote:
On Jul 25, 1:51 pm, 'GpsSpying.Com' wrote:
GSM mobile phone tracking system via the GPS-TRACK
satellite network.
Based on repeater triangulation, the system tracks
mobile phones using
GPS and GSM technology. Track anyone, anyutime, anywhere
using their
cellphone number.

http://www.GpsSpying.Com/

I assume you mention this because this could be used
by crews to track
cross-country sailplane pilots or even track location
of crash.

For the lasts few years, all new cars have a gps device
in them.
Between the cell phones and the cars, the government
knows where
everybody is.





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Old July 27th 07, 10:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default GPS Cellphone Tracking - Track Anyone Anytime Anywhere

On Jul 26, 8:06 am, wrote:
For the lasts few years, all new cars have a gps device in them.
Between the cell phones and the cars, the government knows where
everybody is.


I thought I had a reasonable understanding of GPS but perhaps I was
wrong. Can you please explain how the presence of a GPS device in a
vehicle allows anyone, except a person in the vehicle, to know where
the vehicle is located.

thanks

Andy


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Old July 27th 07, 10:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
nimbusgb
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Default GPS Cellphone Tracking - Track Anyone Anytime Anywhere

On 27 Jul, 10:56, Andy wrote:
On Jul 26, 8:06 am, wrote:

For the lasts few years, all new cars have a gps device in them.
Between the cell phones and the cars, the government knows where
everybody is.


I thought I had a reasonable understanding of GPS but perhaps I was
wrong. Can you please explain how the presence of a GPS device in a
vehicle allows anyone, except a person in the vehicle, to know where
the vehicle is located.

thanks

Andy


It doesn't, except in the minds of some completely paranoid idiots.

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Old July 27th 07, 01:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bert Willing
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Default GPS Cellphone Tracking - Track Anyone Anytime Anywhere

There are quite a couple of high-end cars which couple the GPS to a GSM
device to automatically transmit the position in case of the airbags firing
off.

"nimbusgb" wrote in message
ups.com...
On 27 Jul, 10:56, Andy wrote:
On Jul 26, 8:06 am, wrote:

For the lasts few years, all new cars have a gps device in them.
Between the cell phones and the cars, the government knows where
everybody is.


I thought I had a reasonable understanding of GPS but perhaps I was
wrong. Can you please explain how the presence of a GPS device in a
vehicle allows anyone, except a person in the vehicle, to know where
the vehicle is located.

thanks

Andy


It doesn't, except in the minds of some completely paranoid idiots.



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Old July 27th 07, 03:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
danlj
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Default GPS Cellphone Tracking - Track Anyone Anytime Anywhere

On Jul 25, 12:51 pm, "GpsSpying.Com" wrote:
GSM mobile phone tracking system via the GPS-TRACK satellite network.
Based on repeater triangulation, the system tracks mobile phones using
GPS and GSM technology. Track anyone, anyutime, anywhere using their
cellphone number.

http://www.GpsSpying.Com/



It's a joke, folks. Just a joke.

 




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