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Re: [world-cruising] Re:What are the best methods for communicating with Fam...

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Date: Sat Jun 23 2007 - 11:45:45 EDT

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    Why so? are you paranoid???
     
    the internet is like sending a post card visible to ALL that truly are
    interested in having a look see....................next you will be suggesting
    encription to keep ourselves 'safe'
     
    _http://www.pgp.com/store/index.html_ (http://www.pgp.com/store/index.html)
     
    OWELL
     
    regards
     
    David
     
     
    In a message dated 23/06/2007 13:26:16 GMT Daylight Time,
    writes:

    Alan,

    One last thought - I never really tried to hide my identity and with just a
    name and e-mail address and a few clicks of a mouse you know a lot of
    personal data already. You more than prove my point and demonstrate why I recommend
    that cruiser are careful and give thought to the medium and information they
    commuicate over the internet.

    Fair Winds,

    John Noller

    Alan Friend < (mailto:) > wrote:
    John,

    Never mind my question. I just did a "WhoIs" lookup of the domain
    and see that you are the registrant of the SailTrac web site. I
    would recommend in future telling people that up front.

    Alan

       

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