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Greetings All,

I am confused why it matters if rogue pictures show a real face, or a
real body with no face, or, in one exception, a drawing.  Does my
email have any less meaning in this list because I use a cartoon or a
drawing of einstein?  Since this only works for bat users, and I
personally know no one who uses the bat, the picture are lost on my
friends anyway.

What value is added by using a real picture of me?  By the way, how
does anyone know if the picture being displayed in the upper right
hand corner is really me?  The only requirement seems to be a photo of
a human.  No other verification is used.  So, if you are going to
trust me to use a photo of me, why not trust me to use an avatar that
accurately represents me?

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Michael L. Wilson, MBA :usflag:
Ecclesiastic Philosopher
Teacher
Critic


"Big Brother is watching" - George Orwell (1984)
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Exploiting The Bat! version 2.12 RC/4
Hamstrung with Windows XP 5.1 (2600)
Surfing with MyIE2
Scanning with Nod32 anti-virus
Sifting with SpamPal anti-Spam
Hiding behind Outpost Pro Firewall

Ponder this: People in glass houses should always wear clothes.

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