h a l f b a k e r yExpensive, difficult, slightly dangerous, not particularly effective... I'm on a roll.
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i envision a situation where someone would be wanting to send a special message to someone, it could be about love, sex, or about bereavement, etc...something personal.
i am thinking of a mobile phone which has on one side the normal gray interface with buttons and a screen, and on the back of it,
by lifting the grey front, you can access the "red phone line section", a bit like the red phone that you see in armageddon films that only the president can access.
the red part of your mobile could be only accessed by your password, both for you as user and also for those sending to it. it is a bit of a second line, but which can be used only in exceptional cases. a bit of a mutual agreement between users.
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would it by chance include a capslock or shift button? |
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The entire body of the receiving phone should light up red as well. |
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what's this got to do with SMS ? most phones are capable of having at least two lines and being password protected. The point of the red phone was to have a permanent line between two people (e.g. batman and the police commisioner). (-) |
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I picked up a red phone once at a military facility, was a hot line to not sure where. I said oop sorry and hung up. pheww |
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I think a password would have been a better idea on that phone. |
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[Dentworth], That probably launched an attack on some country. |
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