Re: [DMCForum] Re: Privacy on the internet.
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Privacy on the internet.
- From: DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:43:23 -0600
Tsk, tsk, tsk.
You are being a little anal on this subject.
By you just being on the internet you have left a big trail leading
right to your house, every post, every mouse click, every website
visited you have left a trail.
If you want to be taken seriously leave your name, we all know it is
Adam S.
Mark V
On Jan 26, 2005, at 12:32 PM, supremeadmiralsenn wrote:
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> I wasn't the one who said it was an invasion of privacy. I just said I
> don't want people knowing who I am and how to find my house with a
> fairly detailed map showing the way. A satellite picture is not an
> address, which can be confusing, it's a map showing everything you
> could see if you were in that spot. I don't care if people look at my
> house (or else I wouldn't have put up the picture of it, obviously), I
> just don't want people knowing too much about me. As I said, there's
> really no point in me even saying anything because 1. my information
> is already out there and 2. it's not like I could prevent anything
> from happening by not signing my emails. It's a very useless habit.
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> And for the record: No, I'm not seriously worried that some random
> person is going to track me down and come to my house. I'm just
> acknowledging the possibility, the same way I acknowledge the
> possibility that I could be run over by a car today or fall over and
> break my neck tomorrow.
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> It probably stems from the childhood experience of having 'don't tell
> strangers anything' beaten into my brain daily for about a year.
> Kindergarten is so cruel..
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> I'll probably break the habit of not signing emails if/when I go to a
> meet or something and/or when I get my D.
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> -(______________________)
> Signatures are overrated
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