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pipe in
Could it mean to hook up to a piece of equipment or hack into something?
Last edited by ostap77; 14-Oct-2010 at 14:15.
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Re: pipe in
Please, Ostap - you know we need context for a question like this.
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Re: pipe in

Originally Posted by
ostap77
Could it mean to hook up to a piece of equipment or hack into something?
Sorry! Didn't mean that.
There were two guys. They wanted to listen to another person's phone calls. They wrere talking to some kind of a hacker.
" He hears a tone and we hear the conversation.'"
"Sure we can pipe in from post."
I'm not sure about the last sentence of a dialog. I could have misheard it.
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