Om Christ Rick, do ignore this thread.  
Yeah this Turq guy says it good agin here.
Alex ain't revealing nothing special private that no damned gullible fool like 
that other FFL moderator whoever he is even could not publicly & quickly find 
from their own posting.  Is kind of interesting these several top posters every 
week living nowhere near and having not much to do with Fairfield or even 
meditating.  

Knowing where they are posting from kind of does helps with the spam filter in 
reading FFL.  I appreciate Alex's fineese with the IP's.  Would be fun to see a 
list.   

But hey, I got some *real* private information on Alex that I am about to share 
right here on FFL.   Then you'll have some real trouble about would someone 
reveal private & personal information of people who would post to FFL.  You got 
trouble coming.  Heads up.

Jai Guru Dev,

-Doug in FF


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote:
> >
> > > On Behalf Of Duveyoung
> > > 
> > > I'd say Alex has tread the slippery slope with one foot 
> > > still on non-slippery ground, but a breach of some sort, 
> > > of some degree, has occurred.
> > 
> > That's one way of looking at it, and may be valid. Another 
> > way of looking at it is that Alex is doing people a favor 
> > by warning them about information they may unwittingly be 
> > making public, such that they can take precautionary
> > measures if they wish.
> 
> Here's yet another way of looking at it:
> 
> I HAVE NEVER HEARD SUCH NAMBY-PAMBY 
> WHINING BY SUCH A BUNCH OF COMPUTER
> ILLITERATES IN MY LIFE. STOP, ALREADY!
> 
> The rule of thumb among anyone who has
> worked with computers long enough to
> know his or her ass from a hole in the
> ground is this:
> 
> DO NOT EVER WRITE ANYTHING IN EMAIL 
> OR POST IT TO THE INTERNET THAT YOU
> WOULD FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE SEEING WITH 
> YOUR REAL NAME ATTACHED TO IT, IN 
> PUBLIC.
> 
> The reason is that it **IS** public,
> the moment you press the Send button.
> ANYONE who knows how can access any 
> email message or post you ever sent,
> even if you think you deleted it.
> ANYONE with a bit more know-how can
> tell where you sent it from, and who
> you really are. 
> 
> "Privacy" on the Internet or in email
> is a JOKE. There is none. There never has 
> been, and there probably never will be. 
> 
> GET OVER IT. 
> 
> And if this information makes you paranoid,
> get over that, too. You aren't important
> enough to worry about being spied on.
>

om

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