Customers of British cable firm NTL were subjected to a barrage of profanity after a malicious hacker or disgruntled employee changed the company's telephone service message, the Sun said in its Monday edition.
The newspaper reported that customers who called to report a fault with their service were told:
"You are through to NTL customer services. We don't give a (expletive) about you. We are never here. We just (expletive) you about, basically, and we are not going to handle any of your complaints. Just (expletive) off and leave us alone."
Jenny Wade, author of "Transcendent Sex: When Lovemaking Opens the Veil" (Paraview Pocket Books, $14). With the Big T, the book jacket claims, "ordinary people, with no special training, can find themselves in different spiritual realms when making love -- an experience so profound that nothing will ever be the same."
The last thing I want to do is create some Olympic standard for sex," Wade told Q. "This is not a more-and-better-orgasm type of book. . . . It's more about hidden powers that I think are innate in everyone. The capacity to access an altered state through sex is in almost every human being."