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Subject: Re: Exposed
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karen.wattie{at}fanciful.org at karen.wattie{at}fanciful.org wrote:


> -> To be honest, I'm not sure that it's possible to 'hide' yourself
> -> completely from the Internet when you're using Email and/or newsgroup
> -> technology to send/receive in this conference. It's very possible that
> -> the PHP-based BBS you're looking at there is affiliated to a Fido node
> -> somewhere and, in this Internet age, isn't something I would wish to
> -> stop, seeing as it's one way to keep people interested in the FidoNET
> -> conferences.
> ->
> I don't use newsgroups because I know those messages are often easy to
> find on the internet.  I frequently run my own name through the search
> engines to see what comes up.  This is the first time a fido echo that I
> take part in has been displayed. Apparently, I'm the only one here
> concerned with this practice.  We don't get to use alias's here, so I
> guess I'm going to sit in the background.

Nothing sufficiently incriminating so far, that you would expect a convoy of
black cars from Ottawa with serious guys in black leather trenchcoats and
knocks on the door in the middle of the night. Setting off flash at karate
classes does not yet qualify as an act of international terror.

;-D

larry!
ICQ 76620504
http://www.larry-bolch.com/

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