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BSR says...

Still being overwhelmed with Happy Birthday texts. My phone shows 99+ texts waiting. The + is probably the highest number it will display. Deleting them one at a time is really taking away what time I have left on this planet as I'm closing in on my 70's.

What are my options if there is no fix for this?

EDIT: Just noticed Lucky's post

BSR says...

Hi Eric, want to let you know that within 3 minutes I have gotten 19 birthday wishes from Siftbot. I think something is messed up or Siftbot really likes me.

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newtboy says...

That’s odd…the thumbnail says promoted by dystopianfuturetoday , but you promoted it. Huh? He promoted it 13 years ago!
Sifty must be back on the yam yam.

eric3579 said:

*promote the awesomeness of this video.

newtboy says...

Right? A bit too close to accomplice for my taste.

I think the same way about slim Jims. Only tow truck drivers and cops have a legitimate use for that tool, and I’m pretty certain people have been charged for having them (possibly in conjunction with getting caught in the act of breaking into cars though).

I’m pretty sure a tool specifically designed for breaking locks open and useless for anything else would satisfy the “intent” portion. A good prosecutor could successfully argue that point. A screwdriver might be carried for any number of uses, this is only for opening locked stores (the only places with those kinds of locks that I can think of). It’s certainly enough for arrest if not conviction.

eric3579 said:

He's not selling "burglary tools" anymore than Home Depot is, but i know what you're saying. It sure doesn't feel right for him to sell what he does.

By California law it's no more a burglary tool then a screwdriver is. Intent to break in must be proven for the tool to be deemed illegal to be in possession of. California Penal Code 466

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