![]() ![]() Knowingly Entering or Remaining in any Restricted Building or Grounds without Lawful Authority Setenced on 11/23 to 36 months probation with two months home confinement 60 hours of community service, $500 restitution. Arraigned on 2/22 and pleaded not guilty to all counts. Initial appearance held 1/25/21.Ĭharged via criminal information 1/28. Sentenced to two years of probation, including 200 hours of community service, $1,000 fine, $500 restitution.Īrrested 1/19. Plea agreement entered 9/30/21 and pleaded guilty to count 4. Charged via criminal information on 3/11/21.Īrraignment and status conference held 5/4 and pleaded not guilty to all counts.ĭefendant remains on personal recognizance bond.ĪLVEAR GONZALEZ, Eduardo Nicolas (aka, Alvear Gonzalez Eduardo Nicolas aka, Nicolas Alvear)Ĭharged via information on 2/11/21. Arraigned 3/24/21 and pleaded not guilty to counts 1-4. Dee-dee-Dee! The era you have called is no longer in service. I suppose I could call 411 to ask the number for directory assistance, but, well, you know. If I want to find a number, I don't know whom to call. Now I don't think I know any numbers at all, just names I tell my phone to ring. I used to be a walking Rolodex of phone numbers. I looked up my old number, and it felt vaguely familiar, like seeing a picture in which you're wearing a coat you wore all the time but had forgotten. We weren't like your generation, which carries around a phone all the time but seems to regard talking on it as an act of terrifying intimacy. If your message was too long to wrap around a pigeon's leg, we wrote a letter. ![]() Well, you might have to mail them a letter. Not just because they printed every phone number in town, but they listed the addresses as well. ![]() The other day while in an antique shop with Daughter, we came across a 1983 Minneapolis phone book, and it was a revelation for her. was that Monet or Manet? I have a John Smith on Astor Place and another on Park Avenue, who prefers Manet." "Around 5-foot-10, walks with a slight limp, prefers Cezanne to Monet?" I have niy-un hundred and thirty-seven John Smiths in New York City. "Yes, I'd like the number for John Smith, New York." In the old days of 411, it seemed as if the operators had great power, access to vast databases. " We found 437 John Smiths! Sign up now for a free trial to get phone numbers, addresses, arrest records, blood type, credit score, cola preferences and more!" What? I just want to call him, I don't want to know his parole status. But it seems like most of the "white pages" have been taken over by a bewildering number of sites that want you to sign up and pay money. ![]() All those 9's! Your hand would cramp up.ĪT&T now advises people to look up things on the internet. Then a robot voice would tell you the number and offer to connect you for a small fee if you couldn't muster the physical strength to dial it yourself. Well, yes, I've gone this far, I do believe I will hold. Then there would be silence, followed by the operator asking if you would hold for the information. Once upon a time you could ask an operator to look up a number. It's the number people used to call to get a phone number. Are they not shoveling their sidewalk, or have they crashed their car into your house? It's 311 for the first, 911 for the second. "Is that what I call to complain about my neighbor?" People with old-style landlines can still dial 411, but there are only about 147 of those left in the country, most of them used by people who pay for groceries with a check. The 411 service is being discontinued by AT&T for its digital landline customers. ![]()
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