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Monday, October 17, 2005

tap-tap-tap
Another reason to no longer use public payphones, I guess. (Not that mobile phones, which are essentially gussied-up radios, should inspire assumptions of privacy.)

This picture was shot earlier today, on the edge of Williams Park in St. Pete. The photonegative effect was added by me tonight at home, partly because it made the picture better-defined and partly because it gives the image something of an ominous, “1984″-like air.

The message on the label — which I assume is unsantioned by the phone company — included a lot of fine print about how Big Brother is listening. It also had the URL for CrimethInc., which describes itself as an “ex-workers’ collective”. Revolution starts at the phone kiosk! (Call collect, please.)

by Costa Tsiokos, Mon 10/17/2005 09:15:37 PM
Category: Florida Livin', Political
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