A TEST
Phil Pugliese
(09 Apr 2014 22:24 UTC)
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Re: [TML] A TEST
shadow@xxxxxx
(10 Apr 2014 03:50 UTC)
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Knapp
(10 Apr 2014 05:29 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(10 Apr 2014 11:59 UTC)
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Richard Aiken
(10 Apr 2014 14:40 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(10 Apr 2014 14:46 UTC)
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riftroamer@googlemail.com
(10 Apr 2014 14:45 UTC)
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Richard Aiken
(10 Apr 2014 14:54 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(10 Apr 2014 15:00 UTC)
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Knapp
(10 Apr 2014 18:21 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(10 Apr 2014 18:24 UTC)
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Peter Vernon
(10 Apr 2014 21:35 UTC)
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Brad Rogers
(10 Apr 2014 18:48 UTC)
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Listmom
(10 Apr 2014 19:21 UTC)
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Knapp
(10 Apr 2014 20:18 UTC)
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Kelly St. Clair
(11 Apr 2014 02:11 UTC)
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Rupert Boleyn
(11 Apr 2014 03:32 UTC)
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Richard Aiken
(11 Apr 2014 12:33 UTC)
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Listmom
(11 Apr 2014 17:01 UTC)
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Kelly St. Clair
(11 Apr 2014 17:26 UTC)
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RE: [TML] A TEST
Listmom
(11 Apr 2014 17:53 UTC)
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RE: [TML] A TEST
Phil Pugliese
(11 Apr 2014 18:23 UTC)
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Kelly St. Clair
(11 Apr 2014 18:31 UTC)
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Bruce Johnson
(11 Apr 2014 18:39 UTC)
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TML-CHAT? was; RE: [TML] A TEST
Phil Pugliese
(10 Apr 2014 23:48 UTC)
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shadow@xxxxxx
(11 Apr 2014 00:47 UTC)
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Re: [TML] A TEST
Kelly St. Clair
(11 Apr 2014 02:15 UTC)
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Re: [TML] A TEST shadow@xxxxxx (11 Apr 2014 07:36 UTC)
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Re: [TML] A TEST
Richard Aiken
(11 Apr 2014 13:02 UTC)
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On 10 Apr 2014 at 19:15, Kelly St. Clair wrote: > On 4/10/2014 5:47 PM, xxxxxx@shadowgard.com wrote: > > > Sorry, but I have multiple IDs for a *reason* and tying them to my > > cell phone is *not* in any way an increase in *my* security. > > Multiple identities? Why, that's no different from maintaining multiple > aliases! No one should need more than ONE, fully public identity (which > we can then profile and advertise to)... unless you have something to > /hide/, Mr. Anderson? Having lived thru a time when certain info about my "lifestyle" became public at the same time that there was a major (and almost successful) attemp to pass a law that would have (at best) made me and many others second class citizens, *of course* I have something to hide. So do you. Otherwise you wouldn't have curtains in your house. Among other things. *Everyone* has stuff that they have every right to keep private. Just because something is not illegal doesn't mean that there aren't lots of folks who will cheerfully use it against you. Which is *why* there's a right to privacy. Obtrav. Worlds where it may be legal to do X, but the consequences of being *known* as an Xer are horrible. Especially since it *isn't* illegal to discrimate against you for it. -- Leonard Erickson (aka shadow) shadow at shadowgard dot com