On September 15th in Pennsylvania, and then next summer, the national "Do Not Call Registry" established by the federal government is coming up for renewal after five years. That means if you were like me and were one of the first ones to sign up, you better keep track of time because some of your personal privacy is set to expire.
What a contemporary concept, the expiration of personal privacy. It's like you bought a dated carton of milk. If you do not pay attention to the expiration date, you might get sick from the pervasive calls from boiler rooms offering you credit cards, trips to Las Vegas, magazine and newspaper subscriptions, and deals that "You have already won!"

Remember how glad you were when the 'Do Not Call' list was introduced, knowing you could enjoy dinner in peace without having someone ask you whether you were satisfied with your long distance provider? Well, it turns out that feeling of calm may soon be coming to an end.

