This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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33154 | Must it not be either some form of matter, or some form of motion? |
33154 | WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? |
12375 | But how can words run along a wire? |
12375 | Do you know,he remarked,"that if I sing the note G close to the strings of the piano, the G string will answer me?" |
12375 | Is that what you wanted me to do, boss? |
12375 | On what? |
12375 | WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT? |
12375 | Well, my boy,said the professor,"how are we off for money?" |
12375 | Why not an electrical telegraph? |
12375 | Would ten dollars be of any service? |
12375 | Did it speak? |
12375 | He said,"When can you begin?" |
12375 | How many have fallen by the way? |
12375 | I thought,"Why would n''t the husks come off if the raw wheat was whirled around in that drum?" |
12375 | I was n''t afraid of the miller as much as his son was, so I said,"Well, what can we do that is useful?" |
12375 | If I could brush the husks off, why could n''t the husks be rubbed off? |
12375 | Need we wonder that his progress was slow? |
12375 | One day the miller called us into the mill and said,"Why do n''t you do something useful instead of just playing all the time?" |
12375 | She chose,"What hath God wrought?" |
12375 | The Washington operator asked of Baltimore,"What time is it?" |
12375 | VI"WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT?" |
12375 | What has become of It? |
12375 | What was the medium that carried these waves? |
12375 | What wonder that all this makes for a vastly increased use of the quickest method of communication? |
32324 | Do you feel all right? |
32324 | Do you realize that? |
32324 | Have you got any money that agrees with you? |
32324 | How in blazes d''you know what she''s going to do? |
32324 | Huh? |
32324 | I had n''t given it much thought,admitted Sam,"but what''s the difference?" |
32324 | Like what? |
32324 | Now what,asked Sam cagily,"do you mean by that''ha- ha''?" |
32324 | Rosie,Sam asked yearningly,"are you still mad at me?" |
32324 | Says who? 32324 Says who?" |
32324 | What''s happened now? |
32324 | What''s that? |
32324 | What''s this? |
32324 | Who else but me knows what you said to me that time you thought I was mad at you and you were crying out back of the well- house? |
32324 | Why? |
32324 | Yeah? |
32324 | You wo n''t do it? |
32324 | _ Huh? 32324 _ You_ collect money? |
32324 | But presently he grumbled,"Smart, huh? |
32324 | But that monkey wrench-- what''s it for?" |
32324 | D- do you think I''m going to_ m- marry_ you?" |
32324 | Do n''t you recognize your own voice? |
32324 | Do n''t you recognize your own voice? |
32324 | Even then, what could they do? |
32324 | Lucky, ai n''t it?" |
32324 | Now what,"asked Sam mildly,"would I be doing tonight that would make me not want to waste time talking to myself ten days ago? |
32324 | Remember? |
32324 | When she came to the truck, Sam said,"What''s the idea, Rosie?" |
32324 | Who''s that?_""This is you,"said Sam. |
32324 | Who''s this?" |
32324 | You got any ideas, Rosie?" |
32324 | _ I_ get in trouble and_ you_ collect money?" |
819 | Can you hear? |
819 | Do you know,he said to Hubbard,"that if I sing the note G close to the strings of the piano, that the G- string will answer me?" |
819 | We have two ears,said one promoter;"why not therefore have two telephones?" |
819 | Well, what then? |
819 | What tune? |
819 | What use,he asked pleasantly,"could this company make of an electrical toy?" |
819 | What will become of the privacy of life? |
819 | What will become of the sanctity of the domestic hearth? |
819 | What will we gain by more wires? |
819 | Are there not more cells in one human body than there are people in the whole earth?" |
819 | But what is ether? |
819 | But who was to be the builder, and where was he to be found? |
819 | Having captured this new rival, what next? |
819 | Instead of saying, as the Spanish do,"Life is too short; what can one person do?" |
819 | Or who else has so impressed upon us the value of the rising inflection, as a gentler habit of speech? |
819 | Sanders?" |
819 | What had this dead man''s ear to do with the invention of the telephone? |
819 | What sort of a wizard must he be, or ghoul, or madman? |
819 | What was to be done? |
819 | What would this city do for a living? |
819 | Who could imagine any connection between this and the telephone? |
819 | Who was this young inventor, with the pale complexion and black eyes, that he should be the friend of Emperors? |
819 | Who, for instance, until the arrival of the telephone girl, appreciated the difference between"Who are you?" |
819 | Why not? |
819 | and"Who is this?" |
59297 | A gag? 59297 And the date you gave me is correct?" |
59297 | Beg pardon? |
59297 | Do you know what I think has happened? 59297 Hello? |
59297 | Hello? 59297 Hello? |
59297 | How can I? 59297 Huh?" |
59297 | I mean what month and year? |
59297 | It is? |
59297 | Look, just who are you, and where are you? |
59297 | Look, mister--"You have n''t guessed what''s happened, have you? 59297 Questions? |
59297 | So it''s the old Faust legend all over again, is that it? |
59297 | That was a monetary unit, when you had money, was n''t it? |
59297 | The what? |
59297 | The_ Army_? |
59297 | Then--and he seemed surprised, if not downright startled--"what kind of a phone are you speaking from?" |
59297 | What kind? 59297 What year? |
59297 | What''s the matter with the Army? |
59297 | Yes, but--"Listen, Colonel-- what was your name? 59297 You mean time travel?" |
59297 | A deal?" |
59297 | Are you still with me? |
59297 | Did Clipper Moskowitz put you up to this?" |
59297 | Did you say--_dialed_?" |
59297 | Do n''t you have movies, recordings, magazines, all that stuff?" |
59297 | Do you still hear?" |
59297 | Hello? |
59297 | How would it start? |
59297 | How would_ you_ feel? |
59297 | How''s it?" |
59297 | I smiled, without too much humor, shook my head at the phone, and said,"Look, fellow, come off it, will you? |
59297 | Is it going to be soon? |
59297 | Is that your name?" |
59297 | Larry Boggs is going to live through this, if anybody is--""What''s that? |
59297 | Look here-- exactly what date is it where you are?" |
59297 | My job is to prepare studies of ancient civilizations such as yours--""Now, wait-- what kind of a gag is this?" |
59297 | Now, if you''ll just calm down--""Calm down?" |
59297 | Still with me?" |
59297 | Tell me, what do you think of the possibility of ever being in touch with the future?" |
59297 | Tell me, what year is it? |
59297 | The future? |
59297 | The voice said,"Look here, are you joking with me?" |
59297 | What about this war? |
59297 | What had he said his name was? |
59297 | What''s that you said?" |
59297 | When was it? |
59297 | When would the Final War start? |
59297 | When''s it going to be, I mean?" |
59297 | Where were they when the blasts came?" |
59297 | Where were they? |
59297 | Where would the major campaigns be fought-- how many troops would be involved? |
59297 | Who is it? |
59297 | Who would be the belligerents, and what weapons and techniques would be used at first, and what new ones would be developed? |
59297 | You can at least tell me that, ca n''t you?" |
59297 | You can supply details about your time that simply do n''t exist any more--""Do n''t exist? |
59297 | You still there?" |
59297 | Zon? |
59297 | Zon? |
59297 | on this future science stuff--""The what?" |
32672 | A smart copper waiting to trap us? |
32672 | About the State''s Attorney gon na check the phone lists? |
32672 | And guess who he was calling for? |
32672 | And what was God going to tell those lice? |
32672 | Did he bother to explain,I asked,"why he did n''t call Adolf and Benito directly, if his boss wanted to tell them off?" |
32672 | Did you call for the morning line check on the tracks yet? |
32672 | Did you now? |
32672 | Does he still want to talk to Hitler and Mussolini? |
32672 | Gabby who? |
32672 | Gabby, eh? 32672 Goes?" |
32672 | Got rid of him? |
32672 | Have they arrived yet? |
32672 | Hitler and Mussolini? |
32672 | How many come in so far? |
32672 | How should I know what goes? |
32672 | In other words the State''s Attorney''s office is going to find their way into this handbook of yours by the direct approach, eh? 32672 Is n''t that what I thought?" |
32672 | Loony? 32672 No fooling?" |
32672 | Or can they? |
32672 | Or is it still the State''s Attorney you''re frothing about? |
32672 | Same guy? |
32672 | Talk to Hitler and Mussolini, eh? 32672 That ulcer getting well in spite of you?" |
32672 | The Angel Gabriel? |
32672 | The connection? |
32672 | Then how did we get them two calls from the joker? |
32672 | This was really disconnected? |
32672 | What do you mean? 32672 What made this Gabriel from the nut house get so confidential all of a sudden?" |
32672 | What now? |
32672 | What''s eating you, Mike? |
32672 | What''s his latest move in the battle against Mike Harrigan? |
32672 | What''s it all about? |
32672 | What''s new with you? |
32672 | What''s stopping us? |
32672 | What''s up? |
32672 | What''s wrong this time? |
32672 | Whatcha mean? 32672 Where''s that news story?" |
32672 | Who are you? |
32672 | Who called himself the Angel Gabriel? |
32672 | Who do I know named Gabby? |
32672 | Who was it? |
32672 | Why do you want to talk to them? |
32672 | You mean Adolf and Benito? |
32672 | You mean the guy''s still on the telephone? |
32672 | You mean the phone ai n''t rang with a bet since you been down? |
32672 | You see the morning paper? |
32672 | You think so? 32672 You-- you are n''t kidding?" |
32672 | But what trick could he have used to stay on the phone indefinitely, connected right to your wire, even after you hung up on him each time?" |
32672 | But who in the hell do you suppose it is?" |
32672 | But who''ll I tell''em called? |
32672 | Can you beat it?" |
32672 | Gab-- Gabby? |
32672 | How in the name of blazes had the telephone loony been able to stay on that wire so indefinitely? |
32672 | Howdja get on in the first place?" |
32672 | Huh? |
32672 | Huh? |
32672 | If they wanta gag whyn''t they gag funny?" |
32672 | It''ll take time for them, wo n''t it, to go over the entire telephone lists?" |
32672 | Practical jokes, eh?" |
32672 | Then where''ll you be?" |
32672 | Then, annoyed:"_ Must_ you waste this precious time? |
32672 | What''s on the fire now? |
32672 | What''s that? |
32672 | What?" |
32672 | Whatcha think goes?" |
32672 | Who''ll I tell''em called? |
32672 | Why had n''t the operator broken in to end the connection each time Mort or Mike hung up? |
32672 | You are tying up a telephone they need badly in their business, or did n''t you know that?" |
32672 | You call back? |
32672 | You know about the loony?" |
32672 | You mean to say this telephone has n''t been connected all day today?" |
32672 | You want me to?" |
33437 | 1 Western Electric switchboard? |
33437 | 1 Western Electric switchboard? |
33437 | 10 Western Electric switchboard? |
33437 | 1? |
33437 | At what voltages do they operate? |
33437 | Describe a calculagraph and how is it used? |
33437 | During calling what is happening at the central office? |
33437 | For what purpose is a repeater circuit used? |
33437 | How are subscribers disconnected after they are through talking? |
33437 | How are toll connections timed by the Monarch Telephone Company? |
33437 | How can a man on a wrecking train get connection with the train dispatcher? |
33437 | How do the relays of the Western Electric Company differ from those of other companies? |
33437 | How does the cost of telephone service vary? |
33437 | How does this system differ from the Western Electric in regard to the ringing? |
33437 | How is secrecy of individual lines obtained in a private- exchange equipment? |
33437 | How is the noise caused by a high voltage battery absorbed so that the dispatcher may talk and signal simultaneously? |
33437 | How then may each operator reach a jack for every line? |
33437 | In transmitting orders for train dispatching, how are mistakes avoided? |
33437 | In what way does the Gill selector differ from the Western Electric? |
33437 | On an electric road in case a car approaches a semaphore set at"danger,"what must the crew of the car do? |
33437 | Under what control is the ringing of the subscriber in long- distance calls? |
33437 | What are some of the methods used for dispatching on electric railways where the traffic is not especially heavy? |
33437 | What are the advantages of a common- battery system? |
33437 | What are the common arguments against these systems and how are they met? |
33437 | What are the defects of this system? |
33437 | What are the fundamental features of the multiple switchboard? |
33437 | What are the limitations of the transfer system? |
33437 | What are visual signals? |
33437 | What determines the size of a multiple switchboard? |
33437 | What is a direct line lamp with ballast? |
33437 | What is a long- distance message? |
33437 | What is a multi- cyclic generator set? |
33437 | What is a multiple jack? |
33437 | What is a phantom circuit? |
33437 | What is a pilot cell? |
33437 | What is a pilot lamp and what are its functions? |
33437 | What is a private- branch exchange? |
33437 | What is a supervisory signal? |
33437 | What is a transfer switchboard? |
33437 | What is an answering jack? |
33437 | What is an intercommunicating system? |
33437 | What is jumper wire? |
33437 | What is meant by inter- office trunking? |
33437 | What is meant by ticket passing? |
33437 | What is team work? |
33437 | What is the automanual system? |
33437 | What is the busy signal? |
33437 | What is the candle- power of incandescent lamps used for line and supervisory signals? |
33437 | What is the capacity of the condenser of the cord circuit in the foregoing system? |
33437 | What is the function of a line switch? |
33437 | What is the function of the order- wire circuits? |
33437 | What is the function of the private- branch exchange operator? |
33437 | What is the function of the repeating coil in the long- distance line? |
33437 | What is the general object of automatic telephone systems? |
33437 | What is the most important piece of apparatus in a multiple switchboard? |
33437 | What is the office of the junction box in this system? |
33437 | What is the present practice in America as to the capacity of multiple hoards? |
33437 | What is the rotary connector? |
33437 | What is the tendency in Europe regarding the capacity of multiple boards? |
33437 | What is the trunking factor? |
33437 | What is the use of the intermediate distributing frame? |
33437 | What is the voltage of the sending battery for a train dispatcher''s circuit and upon what is it dependent? |
33437 | What kinds of currents are employed? |
33437 | What particular advantage has a common- battery set on long- distance lines? |
33437 | What provision against breakdown is made? |
33437 | What provision should be made for cable runways? |
33437 | What special arrangement is provided for the train dispatcher in noisy locations? |
33437 | What special feature does the multiple coil selector possess? |
33437 | What two general methods of charging for telephone service are in use? |
33437 | What types of power plants are used? |
33437 | When are two- way trunks employed? |
33437 | When is the local battery to be preferred to the common- battery? |
33437 | When will the supervisory signal become operative? |
33437 | Which are the better, phantom or physical circuits, and why? |
33437 | Which is the simplest form of long- distance switch? |
33437 | Why are not telegraph wires as serviceable for telephone work as telephone wires are for telegraph work? |
33437 | Why are the A and B switchboards in large exchanges entirely separated? |
33437 | Why do some railroads have block wires in addition to train wires and message circuits? |
33437 | Why is the plug- seat switch not more widely adopted for use? |
33437 | Why is traffic a study of importance? |
33437 | mean? |
15617 | (_ b_) Trunk lines? |
15617 | (_ c_) Toll lines? |
15617 | 10 B. and S. wire? |
15617 | Are lamps in cord circuits to be advocated on magneto switchboards? |
15617 | By what two methods may the current be supplied to a telephone transmitter? |
15617 | For what purpose is the switchboard? |
15617 | How are manual switchboards subdivided? |
15617 | How are the selecting relays in Roberts line restored to their normal position after a conversation is finished? |
15617 | How does a conductor behave in connection with direct current and how with alternating current? |
15617 | How many conductors has a telephone line? |
15617 | How may a pulsating current be derived from a magneto generator? |
15617 | How may it be prevented? |
15617 | How may this capacity be increased? |
15617 | How would you arrange the signal code for six stations on a non- selective party line? |
15617 | How, then, do voice currents find their way through the receiver, as they evidently must, if the circuit is to fulfill any useful function? |
15617 | If 750 feet of cable have an insulation resistance of 9,135 megohms, how great is the insulation resistance for 7 miles and 1,744 feet of cable? |
15617 | If in testing a line the capacity is changed what are the results found on the receiver and transmitter end? |
15617 | In what particulars does the party- line system in rural districts differ from that within urban limits? |
15617 | Into how many classes may cells be divided? |
15617 | Is it higher in air than in a denser medium? |
15617 | On what general principle are most of the telephone transmitters of today constructed? |
15617 | On what principle does a drop with night- alarm contact operate? |
15617 | To how many frequencies is the harmonic system usually limited? |
15617 | Upon what factors does the capacity of a condenser depend? |
15617 | What actions can electricity produce? |
15617 | What are electrical hazards? |
15617 | What are ringing and listening keys? |
15617 | What are the advantages of the harmonic party- line system? |
15617 | What are the objections against the Roberts system? |
15617 | What are the principal parts of an induction coil? |
15617 | What are the two kinds of_ electric calls_? |
15617 | What are(_ a_) subscriber''s lines? |
15617 | What can you say about the commercial success of the step- by- step method? |
15617 | What complications arise in ringing of party lines and how are they overcome? |
15617 | What does_ mho_ denote? |
15617 | What influence has inductance on the telephone? |
15617 | What is a call circuit? |
15617 | What is a central office? |
15617 | What is a convertible cord circuit? |
15617 | What is a differential electromagnet? |
15617 | What is a drainage coil? |
15617 | What is a jack? |
15617 | What is a magneto telephone? |
15617 | What is a party line? |
15617 | What is a repeater? |
15617 | What is a repeating coil and how does it differ from an induction coil? |
15617 | What is a signal code? |
15617 | What is an impedance coil? |
15617 | What is the advantage of associating jacks and drops? |
15617 | What is the difference between the under- tune and in- tune systems? |
15617 | What is the function of an induction coil in telephony? |
15617 | What is the function of the cabinet? |
15617 | What is the function of the induction coil in the telephone circuit? |
15617 | What is the limit of number of stations on a non- selective party line under ordinary circumstances? |
15617 | What is the meaning of the word_ dielectrics_? |
15617 | What is the most nearly universal electrical hazard? |
15617 | What is the object of the ratchet in this system? |
15617 | What is the office of a diaphragm in a telephone apparatus? |
15617 | What is the proper function of a fuse? |
15617 | What is the purpose of a sectional switchboard? |
15617 | What is the purpose of ribbon fuses? |
15617 | What is the purpose of the globule of low- melting alloy in the Western Electric Company''s arrester? |
15617 | What is the purpose of the hook switch? |
15617 | What is the usual capacity of condensers in telephone practice? |
15617 | What is the usual specification for insulation of resistance in telephone cables? |
15617 | What is usually understood by private lines? |
15617 | What is_ local action_ of a cell? |
15617 | What kind of calls are handled on a toll switchboard? |
15617 | What limits the current- carrying capacity of the transmitter? |
15617 | What problem is there to overcome in connection with party lines? |
15617 | What should be the diameter of hard drawn copper wire in order to allow economical spacing of poles? |
15617 | What size single silk- covered wire shall be used? |
15617 | What transmitter material has greatly increased the ranges of speech? |
15617 | What troubles were encountered in the earlier forms of granular carbon transmitters and how were they overcome? |
15617 | When is a piece of apparatus called"self- protecting"? |
15617 | When is the lightning hazard least? |
15617 | When was the telephone invented and by whom? |
15617 | Where is the proper position of the fuse? |
15617 | Which American cities are joined by underground lines at present? |
15617 | Which class is most used in telephony? |
15617 | Which involves the greater hazard to the value of property? |
15617 | Which is, at present, the best material for varying the resistance in transmitters? |
15617 | Which wires are considered exposed and which unexposed? |
15617 | Why are Pupin''s coils not so successful on open wires? |
15617 | Why are not fuses good lightning arresters? |
15617 | Why is it not necessary to install sneak- current arresters in central- battery subscribers''stations? |
15617 | Why is paper used as an insulator of telephone cables? |
15617 | Why must a protector for telephone apparatus work more quickly for a large current than for a small one? |
15617 | lock- out system? |
101 | And how can I reach you? |
101 | Are they gon na feed us? |
101 | Are you a police officer, sir? |
101 | Are you familiar with Bellcore Technical Reference Document TR- TSY-000350? |
101 | Big guy, heavyset? |
101 | But is n''t this what you said was basically what appeared in Phrack? |
101 | But you are a` Phoenix Resident?'' |
101 | Did you hear what Godwin said about INSTRUMENTALITY OF A CRIME? |
101 | Excuse me? |
101 | How about if you take copies of the data? |
101 | Oh, did you know so- and- so? |
101 | Really? 101 Really? |
101 | Somebody broke in to your computer, huh? |
101 | Sort of like the Bell System buying Western Union? |
101 | Taiwan and Ireland? |
101 | What is your name, sir? |
101 | What kind do you WISH you had? |
101 | What kind of computer do you have? |
101 | Why did you say I was` quaint?'' |
101 | Yeah? |
101 | Yes? |
101 | You guys crash here a lot? |
101 | You know who works in that building over there? |
101 | You''re going to put a TEENAGER in charge of a federal security BBS? |
101 | .was THAT the problem? |
101 | Access- code theft? |
101 | And if it''s money, then why are n''t they free to compete for it? |
101 | And just how widespread was this sort of thing? |
101 | And was it possible? |
101 | And what about a certain stolen E911 Document, that posed a direct threat to the police emergency lines? |
101 | Are TAIWAN and IRELAND really in the forefront of this stuff? |
101 | Breaking into ATM bank machines? |
101 | But can they do it, in the real world? |
101 | By what right?" |
101 | Computer intrusions? |
101 | Consider this: if"hacking"is supposed to be so serious and real- life and dangerous, then how come NINE- YEAR- OLD KIDS have computers and modems? |
101 | Could he take the charts out in the street and show them to anybody,"without violating some proprietary notion that BellSouth has?" |
101 | Did n''t he have to go to the bathroom? |
101 | Did n''t he know Terminus? |
101 | Did you ever hack into a system? |
101 | Did"Sundevil"send''em reeling back in confusion? |
101 | Do n''t they already have their own generators in this eight- story monster? |
101 | Do we add ID? |
101 | Do we add new protocol? |
101 | EVEN THE 911 SERVICE? |
101 | Exactly what bits of knowledge in the Document were, in fact, unknown to the public? |
101 | Fear? |
101 | For example, what happened when the subscriber dialed 911? |
101 | Gas utilities? |
101 | Had n''t Neidorf removed much of this? |
101 | He had lost some computers in an ongoing investigation-- so what? |
101 | How come nobody can come up with four lousy grand so this woman can do her job? |
101 | How dare this near- criminal dictate what is or is n''t"acceptable"behavior from AT&T? |
101 | How do you keep people disposable, yet assure their awestruck respect for your property? |
101 | How had"misguided teenagers"managed to alarm the United States Secret Service? |
101 | How much does he actually have, then? |
101 | How painful, to be restricted to boards in one''s own AREA CODE-- what the heck is an"area code"anyway, and what makes it so special? |
101 | How will they be regarded, by the mouse- whizzing masters of cyberspace? |
101 | How will those currently enjoying America''s digital bounty regard, and treat, all this teeming refuse yearning to breathe free? |
101 | How''d he get in? |
101 | If a tree falls in the forest and nobody hears it, how much is the noise worth? |
101 | If it''s"service,"why are n''t they treated like a public service? |
101 | If there were hackers into BellSouth switching- stations, then how come nothing had happened? |
101 | Indifference? |
101 | Is it-- credit card fraud? |
101 | Is posting digital booty of this sort supposed to be protected by the First Amendment? |
101 | Kids: this one is all yours, all right? |
101 | Locations of E911 computers? |
101 | My immediate reaction is a strong rush of indignant pity: WHY DOESN''T SOMEBODY BUY THIS WOMAN HER AMIGA?! |
101 | Need advice? |
101 | Need training? |
101 | Neighborhood watch? |
101 | OF COURSE they spy on Madonna''s phone calls-- I mean, WOULDN''T YOU? |
101 | Ongoing maintenance subcommittees? |
101 | Or are they only dreaming? |
101 | Or were they best defined as TRESPASSERS, a very common teenage misdemeanor? |
101 | Phone numbers for telco personnel? |
101 | Phone- phreaking? |
101 | Police watch television, listen to radio, read newspapers and magazines; why should the new medium of boards be different? |
101 | Pornographic bulletin boards? |
101 | Records tampering? |
101 | Right? |
101 | Satellite TV piracy? |
101 | Should they be sternly treated as potential AGENTS OF ESPIONAGE, or perhaps as INDUSTRIAL SPIES? |
101 | So what happens to the telephone companies? |
101 | So: from the law''s point of view, why risk missing anything? |
101 | Software piracy? |
101 | Software viruses? |
101 | Some journo had asked him:"Would you describe these people as GENIUSES?" |
101 | Some kind of vigilante group? |
101 | Theft of cable service? |
101 | There''s a case on record of a single question--"How''d you do it?" |
101 | UNUSUAL PROBLEMS WITH HER PHONE? |
101 | Waltz? |
101 | Was hacking FRAUD? |
101 | Was hacking THEFT OF SERVICE? |
101 | Was it some kind of automatic keyboard- whacking device that could actually type code? |
101 | Water utilities? |
101 | Were they PUBLIC INFORMATION, these charts, all about PSAPs, ALIs, nodes, local end switches? |
101 | Were they VOYEURS, snoops, invaders of privacy? |
101 | Were they dangerous? |
101 | Were they just BROWSERS, harmless intellectual explorers? |
101 | Were they"mischievous?" |
101 | Whaddya gon na do? |
101 | What are we to make of this? |
101 | What did they want? |
101 | What distinguishes it from a standard board? |
101 | What does an underground board look like? |
101 | What exactly HAVE you"stolen,"anyway? |
101 | What happened to backups? |
101 | What if the computer is the instrumentality of a crime? |
101 | What on earth do they expect these dual guests to do with each other? |
101 | What other group of criminals, she asks rhetorically, publishes newsletters and holds conventions? |
101 | What were computer- intruding hackers, anyway-- how should society, and the law, best define their actions? |
101 | What will computer crime look like in ten years? |
101 | What''s to be done with these people, in the bright new shiny electroworld? |
101 | Where had they come from? |
101 | Who WERE they? |
101 | Who knows what they''re up to, in Oregon or Alaska or Florida or California? |
101 | Who remembers the name of the SECOND head of the Secret Service? |
101 | Who were these"underground groups"and"high- tech operators?" |
101 | Who? |
101 | Whom did it hurt, really? |
101 | Why did Prophet do this? |
101 | Why did the alarm systems blare automatically, without any human being noticing? |
101 | Why does this Nice Lady hang out with these unsavory characters? |
101 | Why had those New York switching systems simply run out of power? |
101 | Why should he be? |
101 | Will it get better? |
101 | Will it have Phrack on it? |
101 | With contempt? |
101 | Would my computer be seized by the Secret Service? |
101 | Would n''t that spell the doom of AT&T as an institution? |
101 | You BOUGHT it?" |
101 | or is it Organized Against Crime Threat? |
23292 | ''For Heaven''s sake, Williams, what have you got in that box?'' 23292 ''Have you any money?'' |
23292 | A card, eh? 23292 A rag rug, now-- why would n''t that be a good thing? |
23292 | A whole lot? |
23292 | Ai n''t he the brainy one, though? 23292 Ai n''t there anything we could do to help out? |
23292 | Ai n''t there nothin''I can donate? |
23292 | And I can count on you? |
23292 | And now the telephone was actually launched? |
23292 | And the current interrupters? |
23292 | And what about wireless? |
23292 | And why, pray, should he object? |
23292 | And you''re not afraid to stay way off here by yourself? |
23292 | And your boy-- if he does not go on with his studies shall you have him enter the factories? |
23292 | And your daughters are working? |
23292 | Any pickerel holes where you lived? |
23292 | Anything more you want to say to me? |
23292 | Are n''t you tired? |
23292 | Are you in bed, son? |
23292 | But are n''t there boats at the landing? |
23292 | But hang it all-- why do you want to balk and torment me so? |
23292 | But is n''t it going to cost a fortune to do the thing as you want it done? |
23292 | But was n''t it a pity? |
23292 | But you prefer the science? |
23292 | By telegraph? |
23292 | Ca n''t you, Laurie? |
23292 | Cross your heart? |
23292 | Did I say I wanted a telephone? |
23292 | Did I? 23292 Did he get it to work?" |
23292 | Did n''t he ever meet any successful inventors? |
23292 | Did n''t you hear them say that it was the bursting of the Melton reservoir which was largely responsible for this catastrophe? 23292 Did you get where you could take messages?" |
23292 | Do n''t you ever eat anything, kid? |
23292 | Do n''t you remember how long Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, experimented before he got results? |
23292 | Do you like haying? |
23292 | Do you recall the white mice you had once, Laurie, and how they got loose and ran all over the house? |
23292 | Do you think so, sir? |
23292 | Do-- do-- you really mean I may use the current for experiments? |
23292 | Does that convince you, Cronin? |
23292 | Ever tried landlocked salmon? |
23292 | Find it? 23292 Had they made any long- distance trials up to this time?" |
23292 | Have n''t I been decent? |
23292 | Have n''t I fallen in with every idea you''ve suggested? 23292 Have n''t you a tongue in your head? |
23292 | Have you done it to your satisfaction? |
23292 | Have you indeed, sir? |
23292 | How am I ever going to get well, or think I am well, if you keep reminding me every minute that I am a helpless wreck? 23292 How did they manage the lectures?" |
23292 | How did you happen to go into that? |
23292 | How much do you get in the shipping room? |
23292 | How old are you? |
23292 | How''s that? |
23292 | How? |
23292 | I am kinder going round in a circle, ai n''t I? |
23292 | I ca n''t for the life of me understand how he knew what he wanted to do, can you? |
23292 | I do n''t believe we could live without telephones now, do you? |
23292 | I have n''t been mixed up in as many of these jobs as you have and is it surprising that I''m a mite nervous? 23292 I need n''t have taken so much trouble after all, need I? |
23292 | I suppose they kept remodelling the telephones all the time after that, did n''t they? |
23292 | If you do n''t like it, why are you so anxious to do it now? |
23292 | Is n''t he the mind reader? |
23292 | Is there any way of lifting the water gates at the mills? |
23292 | It must all have been great fun, must n''t it? |
23292 | It seems a shame Mr. Bell should have had to take his time to do that, does n''t it? |
23292 | Mercy on us, Ted, what under the sun have you been doing until this time of night? |
23292 | My dear boy, you do not for an instant suppose that the telephones of that period had bells, do you? |
23292 | Now however do you suppose he guessed it? |
23292 | O. K."You''ve got it straight in your head what you are to do? |
23292 | Oh-- why----"Should you like to? |
23292 | Only you know we never do----"Leave me? 23292 Shall I-- do you mean that I am to go over there after work to- night?" |
23292 | So he stole time for electrical work, too, did he? |
23292 | So that outfit was yours, was it? |
23292 | So you are starting out housekeeping, are you? |
23292 | Still, I''m not certain that I ought to----"Leave me? 23292 The ground is some way down, ai n''t it?" |
23292 | Then what happened? |
23292 | Then your notion would be to plant time bombs at the factories so they will go off in the night? |
23292 | There is no way you could come up here and live, is there, Ted? |
23292 | Turner? 23292 Vermont, eh?" |
23292 | Was n''t it lucky there were no labor unions in those days? |
23292 | Well, then, why hesitate? |
23292 | Well? |
23292 | Were people killed? |
23292 | Were these transmitters and receivers made from electromagnets and strips of flat steel, as you told us the other day? |
23292 | Were you? |
23292 | What are you three conspirators up to? |
23292 | What chance had we to talk in a crowded boarding- house whose very walls had ears? 23292 What did Mr. Bell do about it?" |
23292 | What did you do in electricity? |
23292 | What do you want, youngster? |
23292 | What if he does? 23292 What kind of a bed have you got?" |
23292 | What makes you so hard on a feller, Alf? |
23292 | What was it? |
23292 | What was it? |
23292 | What''s a thing like that? 23292 What''s the matter with your staying on at Pine Lea and having your lessons with Laurie and Mr. Hazen instead?" |
23292 | What''s the sense of running our heads into a noose by landing? |
23292 | When you pile it up that way it does sound like a pretty big debt, does n''t it? |
23292 | Where are you? |
23292 | Where did persons get what they wanted? |
23292 | Where did you live before you came here? |
23292 | Where did you live? |
23292 | Where''d you learn to handle that fork, sonny? |
23292 | Where''s your backbone? |
23292 | Where, for example, did Mr. Bell get his things? |
23292 | Where? |
23292 | Who can tell where it all may lead? 23292 Who can tell? |
23292 | Why do n''t you try for a job up at Aldercliffe, my lad? |
23292 | Why in the name of goodness did n''t you say so? 23292 Why waste all this time? |
23292 | Why, are n''t you expecting to be an engineer or something? |
23292 | Why-- what in goodness have you done to the place? 23292 Would n''t you like me to wheel you back through the grove?" |
23292 | Would you like to go to college if you could? |
23292 | Would you-- would you care to come inside the shack? |
23292 | Yes, it was like magic, was it not? |
23292 | You do like it then? |
23292 | You like it? |
23292 | You like your quarters then? |
23292 | You mean I could go right ahead now? |
23292 | You understand the dangers of running too many volts through your body and of crossing wires, do n''t you? |
23292 | You would n''t be timid about sleeping off there by yourself? |
23292 | You''d like it? |
23292 | You''ll really have it put in, Dad? |
23292 | You''re Ted Turner, are n''t you? |
23292 | You''re not going to back out or squeal? |
23292 | You''re ready to stick it out, then? |
23292 | ''How will you do that?'' |
23292 | A baby? |
23292 | Ai n''t I right here and ready?" |
23292 | All is, should we ask of you some little extra service now and then, I am sure you will willingly perform it, wo n''t you?" |
23292 | And must the telephone be shut away from the public and never take its place of service in the great world? |
23292 | And so you have been taking up electricity at school, eh?" |
23292 | And the andirons, too?" |
23292 | And the telephone?" |
23292 | And what are you working at in school that is so alluring?" |
23292 | And what said Laurie''s mother? |
23292 | And why was his own vague sadness reflected in Laurie''s eyes and in those of Mr. Hazen? |
23292 | And would n''t you like some curtains? |
23292 | And you came from Newfane here? |
23292 | And your curtains came from home, too?" |
23292 | Any hope in the place?" |
23292 | Anything you want to say to me?" |
23292 | Are n''t you improving the Fernald property, I''d like to know?" |
23292 | Are you here?" |
23292 | Bell?" |
23292 | But how are you going to get along? |
23292 | But now what was the use? |
23292 | But what choice had he? |
23292 | But----""Well, why not give in and let me have this one thing as I want it? |
23292 | By and by, however, Grandfather Fernald observed:"Do n''t you think, Clarence, Turner''s pay should be increased? |
23292 | CHAPTER X WHAT CAME AFTERWARD"Was that first telephone like ours?" |
23292 | Charity-- when we owe the life of our boy, the lives of many of our workmen, the safety of our mills to your son?" |
23292 | Come, brace up, ca n''t you?" |
23292 | Consequently when he ventured to say,"I wonder if somebody would help me with this harrow?" |
23292 | Could any gifts be rarer? |
23292 | Could it be that the contrivance which worked so promisingly in the Boston rooms would not work under these other conditions? |
23292 | Cut along and get the book, ca n''t you? |
23292 | Did n''t that come from Vermont? |
23292 | Do n''t I know it? |
23292 | Do n''t you want to see if you ca n''t get him started on it? |
23292 | Do you mean there would be a chance that Laurie could walk sometime?" |
23292 | Do you mean to stand by me and see this thing to a finish or do n''t you?" |
23292 | Do you suppose I would go on with a scheme like this and leave you wandering round to blab broadcast whatever you thought fit?" |
23292 | Do you want to go ahead or do n''t you? |
23292 | Had he knocked out the entire circuit or what had he done in his fit of temper? |
23292 | Has n''t he told you?" |
23292 | Have n''t I told you I will invent some yarn to put him off the scent? |
23292 | Have you ever tried singing a note into this instrument when the sustaining pedal is depressed? |
23292 | He stopped an instant to glance into the boy''s face then added kindly,"So you think you are going to like your new quarters, eh?" |
23292 | He''s a Fernald and because he is----""But he is n''t to blame for that, is he?" |
23292 | Holmes, what is that play toy you have taken the liberty of putting up out there in the banking room?'' |
23292 | How are we ever to put this thing over if you do n''t pull yourself together? |
23292 | How came you to think of window- boxes?" |
23292 | How could they? |
23292 | How did he ever get the idea in the first place?" |
23292 | How did you happen to do that?" |
23292 | How lengthy a circuit do you expect to cover?" |
23292 | How would the notion strike you?" |
23292 | How''ll that be?" |
23292 | I have n''t stood out for a single thing but this, have I?" |
23292 | I suppose you do n''t get through much before five, do you?" |
23292 | If Mr. Wharton ran the electric wires over to the shack, what was to prevent him from utilizing the current for some of his own contrivances? |
23292 | If you swear to stand by me and do n''t do it, your miserable life wo n''t be worth a farthing-- understand? |
23292 | If you''ll say the word, I''ll start right in to- night after work and----""Why wait until to- night?" |
23292 | Immediately there was a cry from Mr. Bell who rushed into the hall, exclaiming,''What did you do then? |
23292 | In the face of such entreaty who could have remained obdurate? |
23292 | It is like ink, is n''t it? |
23292 | It was strange that a little sigh accompanied the thought for had he not always looked forward to this very prospect? |
23292 | Might there not be another Morse sounder somewhere about? |
23292 | Must he be drowned there all alone? |
23292 | Must he lie there and be borne along until he was at last carried over the dam at his father''s mills? |
23292 | One day when Mr. Watson called from his end of the line,''How do you do?'' |
23292 | Or on the village streets? |
23292 | Or was it that the force of the vibration filtered off at each insulator along the line until it became too feeble to be heard? |
23292 | Suppose a twig should crack beneath his feet and warn the vandals of his approach? |
23292 | Ted Turner?" |
23292 | Ted will be here before long, wo n''t he? |
23292 | The directness of the lad evidently pleased the elder man for he answered more kindly:"It is quiet here, is n''t it? |
23292 | The psychological reaction was too much for many a well- poised individual and I do not wonder it was, do you?" |
23292 | The room is actually a pretty one, is n''t it? |
23292 | Then I have quite a while to wait, do n''t I? |
23292 | They were working together and for the same goal and what did it matter which of them had proposed the scheme they finally followed? |
23292 | Was any spot on earth so still as this? |
23292 | Was n''t there a wire spring round here somewhere, Ruth? |
23292 | Was not studying the thing he had longed to be free to do? |
23292 | Was success to be sacrificed now that the goal was well within sight? |
23292 | Was the contest to be a losing one, after all? |
23292 | Was there no one to aid him? |
23292 | Were you sorry to give up farming?" |
23292 | What could it be? |
23292 | What did men use to fill up such a mighty receptacle, anyway? |
23292 | What did you do to get rid of them when you were up in Vermont?" |
23292 | What do you say to the notion?" |
23292 | What do you think I am, Hazen? |
23292 | What does the man think you are-- a millionaire?" |
23292 | What is he to you?" |
23292 | What luck did you have with it?" |
23292 | What man in all Freeman''s Falls could have envied him if acquainted with all the conditions of his life? |
23292 | What on earth is going to happen to me, I''d like to know?" |
23292 | What time is it?" |
23292 | What use was it then ever again to attempt to be austere and unapproachable Fernalds? |
23292 | What use will it be to take the old men of the family if the young one still lives on?" |
23292 | What was he to do? |
23292 | What was the matter now? |
23292 | What was to be done? |
23292 | What will you do for food? |
23292 | What''s a telephone?'' |
23292 | What''s the use of harrowing their feelings all up now that the thing is past and done with?" |
23292 | What''s your idea? |
23292 | Where did you get your candlesticks and your andirons?" |
23292 | Who could be navigating the river at this hour of the night? |
23292 | Who could tell? |
23292 | Who knows but I may make Freeman''s Falls a better place in consequence? |
23292 | Who knows but he may be an embryo genius? |
23292 | Why ca n''t I go down to the village now? |
23292 | Why ca n''t I?" |
23292 | Why ca n''t you be decent and come across?" |
23292 | Why ca n''t you treat me like other people? |
23292 | Why could n''t we build a handsome bridge and then develop that unused area by putting up some decent houses for our people? |
23292 | Why did n''t you fend her off as I told you to?" |
23292 | Why did n''t you say so in the first place? |
23292 | Why not make it into curtains and do away with buying window shades?" |
23292 | Why this regret and depression? |
23292 | Why waste all this time fussing?" |
23292 | Why would n''t that be the very thing? |
23292 | With money enough to do whatever one pleased, how could a person help being happy? |
23292 | Would it be well to call up the Fernalds, or telephone to the mills, or to the village, and give warning of the conditions? |
23292 | Would the Fernalds want him next season and again offer him the boathouse for a home? |
23292 | You are for destroying the mills, eh?" |
23292 | You know that, do n''t you?" |
23292 | You like to pay your bills, do n''t you?" |
23292 | You would n''t like to have some one dogging your footsteps from morning until night, would you?" |
23292 | You''re not getting cold feet so soon, are you?" |