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On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 11:28 AM, jimlux wrote:
> On 2/5/11 8:05 AM, Charles P. Steinmetz wrote:
>
>> John K1AE wrote:
>>
>> Once you install their small unobtrusive application
>>>
>>
>> Yeah, right. If there's anything worse than faceb
On 2/5/11 8:05 AM, Charles P. Steinmetz wrote:
John K1AE wrote:
Once you install their small unobtrusive application
Yeah, right. If there's anything worse than facebook's privacy
practices, it's a service provider that requires you to download a
"small unobtrusive application"
The sm
John K1AE wrote:
Once you install their small unobtrusive application
Yeah, right. If there's anything worse than facebook's privacy
practices, it's a service provider that requires you to download a
"small unobtrusive application"
Best regards,
Charles
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On 05/02/11 06:05, J. Forster wrote:
Hal,
This is not the first time this has happened. Apparently, when you sign up
for FB there is some non-obvious (purposely misleading, IMO) opt-out step
that prevents FB access to your Address Book. The default is full access.
The spam message will be repea
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To: Stanley Reynolds; Discussion of precise voltage measurement; Discussion of
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Check out my photos on Facebook
Stanley,
I find this "facebook" advert totally unacceptable.
Stanley,
I find this "facebook" advert totally unacceptable. Plenty of other
venues exist where one does not have to be forced to join before
viewing.
Why not develop one of those type, such as a normal WEB page. Then
people can go and look at your pictures and videos without
Hi guys,
With all respect (as much as I can muster on a Friday night that I'm sitting
at home instead of having fun), can we push the SNR ratio in the right
direction?
Thanks,
Bob
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Hal,
This is not the first time this has happened. Apparently, when you sign up
for FB there is some non-obvious (purposely misleading, IMO) opt-out step
that prevents FB access to your Address Book. The default is full access.
The spam message will be repeated several times in the next month or
The most recent Facebook incident involved 1/4 million Facebook
accounts that got listed on a new dating site without the user's
permission. That's one way to kickstart your dating site membership
(not).
Joe Gray
W5JG
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Hal Murray wrote:
>
> Interesting timing. I'm
Interesting timing. I'm on an anti-spam list which was recently discussing
how to avoid getting your gmail password captured by the bad guys. My
contribution to that discussion was don't give your password to "neat" sites
that offer you you some cool feature...
In case anybody isn't familiar
Facebook is obnoxious.
Yahoo Groups work quite well, if setup and moderated properly. I own
and/or moderate more than 20 of them with many thousands of members.
-John
> Yeah, I've avoided facebook thus far and this is not going to be
> sufficient to entice me. If you only post
On 2/4/2011 6:37 PM, Stanley Reynolds wrote:
Hi Time-nuts,
I set up a Facebook profile where I can post my pictures, videos and events and
I want to add you as a friend so you can see it. First, you need to join
Facebook! Once you join, you can also create your own profile.
Thanks,
Stanley
T
Facebook SPAM is NOT APPRECIATED.
-John
=
> Hi Time-nuts,
>
> I set up a Facebook profile where I can post my pictures, videos and
> events and I want to add you as a friend so you can see it. First, you
> need to join Facebook! Once you join, you can also create your own
>
Hi Time-nuts,
I set up a Facebook profile where I can post my pictures, videos and events and
I want to add you as a friend so you can see it. First, you need to join
Facebook! Once you join, you can also create your own profile.
Thanks,
Stanley
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