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You are running away with my example unreasonably. It's just a
question of whether to raise an eyebrow.<br>
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The supplemental question, as you have ably demonstrated with your
Texas comment, is whether the information is worth anything at all. I
maintain that when it is available and relevant, precision is desirable.<br>
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That's what I was saying.<br>
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Nitzan Kon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So what you're saying is - if you owned a pizzeria in Port Richmond,
but someone called you from a cellphone indicating NYC (or out of state
for that matter), you wouldn't deliver? (of course you would, you'd
just be more cautious about it the first time they call)
While I understand your logic, as an end user I don't really care if my
phone number is of use to a local pizzeria or not. While living in
Queens I've made countless local orders with a cellphone based in Texas
and VoIP numbers based in Manhattan. Sure, businesses you call raise an
eyebrow, but none of them make a big deal out of it. (either way, in
the coming years they'll have to get used to all sorts of phone numbers
anyway as VoIP gets more popular...)
--- Bill Michaelson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:bill@cosi.com"><bill@cosi.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">It is just you. If you operated a pizzeria in Port Richmond, and an
incoming call indicated Mariners Harbor, you would be prepared to
make a
delivery. If it was from Chelsea, you would not. And if it indicated
NYC, you would consider that info almost useless.
Nitzan Kon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Maybe it's just me, but if it's 212, 347, or 646 - as a consumer I
don't really care where the LATA is physically located. It's all
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<pre wrap="">"NYC"
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<pre wrap="">in my book. ;)
-- Nitzan
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