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Message-ID: <7fac1e73-8e38-4d91-805a-3b902d12c474@googlegroups.com>
Date: 14 Nov 2019 12:54:21 -0800
From: HAncock4 <withheld@invalid.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: History AECO HQ bldg reuse
Until about 1960, the Automatic Electric Company was headquartered in
a building in downtown Chicago on West Van Buren Street. They moved
out to North Lake, Ill.
I saw a blurb that the complex is being converted into apartments:
A sign calls it "The Automatic Lofts". Their blurb says it was the
company's location.
https://www.automaticlofts.com/apartments/il/chicago/then-and-now
Has anyone here ever dealt with AECO years back?
Bitsavers.org recently uploaded two AECO publications from the 1930s.
Interesting reading. One includes a drawing of the complex:
http://bitsavers.org/communications/automaticElectric/Automatic_Telephony_as_a_Career.pdf
Also, the Strowger Switch
http://bitsavers.org/communications/automaticElectric/Strowger_P-A-X_Bulletin_1026_Sep1929.pdf
According to googlestreetview, the buildings at W. Van Buren St. near
S. Morgan St. seem to be identical to ones shown in the brochure (you
can tell by the window and entrance layouts). Googlestreetview is a
bit cumbersome to use.
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Message-ID: <8FF30B45-9215-485D-AA00-8BDB587F76A7@roscom.com>
Date: 13 Nov 2019 20:09:38 -0500
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Malware developers are betting you'll be fooled by the
"Donald Trump Screen of Death"
Malware developers are betting you'll be fooled by the "Donald Trump
Screen of Death"
The people who make the malicious programs known as malware are increasingly
using political names and images to harass their victims.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/11/12/malware-developers-are-betting-youll-be-fooled-by-donald-trump-screen-death/
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Message-ID: <F08F53E3-2CC8-492E-B9E2-9A0876E6F433@roscom.com>
Date: 14 Nov 2019 08:54:13 -0500
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Man Charged After Using App to Remotely Hack, Track
Girlfriend's Car Location
The tech-savvy creep even exploited the car's onboard tech to pull
tricks and control various features like the Land Rover's push-button
start/stop.
By Chris Chin
In a string of bizarre events, authorities in Australia charged a man
for criminally stalking his ex-girlfriend after he allegedly hacked
her car, just so he could keep track of her whereabouts and play
tricks with the vehicle's keyless-entry and push-button stop-start
ignition system, all without her knowing.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/30890/man-charged-after-using-app-to-remotely-hack-track-girlfriends-car-location
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