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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
1. Should I include "anonymous" posters? I have received pictures from several folks who do not wish to use their real names, have their "N" numbers visible, or have their home bases publicized. I think regular posters' "handles" would be fine. After all, this is a gallery of usenet folks. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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![]() Dashi wrote: Do you know anyone that has been murdered? I did. I knew three murderers, too. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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WAKE UP!!!! Don't be an idiot.
Holy ****! You've convinced me! Pretty impressive -- especially the part about Mary's maiden name. (NO ONE can spell her last name correctly -- and you got it! :-) Don't post it here (of course) but I'd be really curious to know how you obtained our SS numbers? (And, BTW, I DO know someone who was killed by a drunk driver.) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "WAKE UP!!!" wrote: ..... bunches of info .... Do you do this sort of research for a living? If so, please contact me by email. Nothing nefarious, I would simply like to find out if a particular person is still alive. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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My original SS card had printed on the face... Not to be used for
identication. How Ironic as the IRS requires a SS#. "Stu Gotts" wrote in message ... Jay; If you belong to your local Better Business Bureau, you get the weekly e-communications. I'm not sure this business only group would be on such high alert if it weren't actually happening. Very few businesses are on this bandwagon to make a profit, so although none of your 1,298,066 friends have been victimized, it's still real. Yes, I have personally heard from one of my customers that she was/is involved in this. Too much work trying to prove "That's not me!". And to think of all the owner maintenance I've signed off in the logs over the years is scary! I changed all my license numbers and strongly suggest everyone do the same. NEVER give out your SSN to anyone who shouldn't have it, PERIOD! There is actually a federal law on the books stating that SSN's are not to be used for record keeping. On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 01:43:53 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: We all know the problem with our pilot license numbers. The name and address of a pilot, his SS number and the exact N-number, serial number, and address of his airplane, a very valuable tangible asset, might make easy picking for an identity thief. Am I being overly cautious, yes. You know, I hear this ALL THE TIME -- yet, I've never met a single person who has actually suffered from "identity theft". As you all know, I use my real name, my real address, my real email address (well, mostly), and the real name of my business -- thus far, with minimal hassle. Am I being stupid? Dunno -- but I simply can't bring myself to hide behind a phony name. I *really* enjoy the new Visa commercials, with the guy's voice-over on the little old lady -- they're hilarious and really get the point across about the risks of identity theft. However, they *are* trying to sell a product, and (as a result) the cynic in me rises to the fore. I just have to wonder if this whole "identity theft" thing isn't a product of Madison Avenue, once again trying to fan the flames of our own paranoia, in an effort to sell us something? Does anyone know a real person who has suffered this fate? |
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Do you do this sort of research for a living? If so, please contact me by
email. Nothing nefarious, I would simply like to find out if a particular person is still alive. Actually, that's a great idea, George! Me too! I've been trying to track down a childhood friend for 20 years now, to no avail. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("G.R. Patterson III" wrote)
Do you know anyone that has been murdered? I did. I knew three murderers, too. Margene and I do not "personally" know anyone who has been murdered. However, we did each grow up with someone (read: extended family) who was convicted of murder. Other than that, we're good people :-) -- Montblack http://lumma.de/mt/archives/bart.gif |
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Hello Jay,
Paul the Lurker here I think we talked about wiring up your hotel for wireless internet access once. Anyway, the speed right now is ok over the cable modem connection I've got now but you are going to run into problems pretty quick. The two big things you can do to increase the speed of this one page is get rid of the tables. The more tables the browser has to render the slower things go and you have tables for everything. Use div and spans. The speed increase will be real big. The other thing would be to get rid of all the script tags in each table header. You only need it once for the whole page and really you don't need it at all anymore. It's good to have for people using Netscape 4.0 but anything newer doesn't need it. Since you are using frontpage you might not be able to change some things. Also since the ceilings are 500' 3sm vis in rain and I've now got nothing to do.... I'll take your source code and change it around a bit and send it to you to take a look at. Paul Davis "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:OXoCb.322300$Dw6.1094050@attbi_s02... Our new rec.aviation "Rogue's Gallery" of pictures. Since our new website is obviously becoming more popular with you folks every day, I need some advice on how to proceed: 1. Should I include "anonymous" posters? I have received pictures from several folks who do not wish to use their real names, have their "N" numbers visible, or have their home bases publicized. To me this seems bizarre, since the whole point of "showing off" your plane is to "show off" -- and how can you do *that* anonymously? Still, I've posted a couple of them, but I'm not sure of how to proceed. It's YOUR page -- what do you folks think? 2. The page is slowing waaaay down. I really like the format of the page, but as it grows it's getting really slow to open. How's it running for you? Too slow? Okay, yet? How slow is too slow? 3. Should I include email addresses? I've not included them, thus far -- but I thought it might be valuable to have an email "directory" of participants? Thanks for your help! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 19:47:59 GMT "Jay Honeck" wrote:
Our new rec.aviation "Rogue's Gallery" of pictures. Since our new website is obviously becoming more popular with you folks every day, I need some advice on how to proceed: 1. Should I include "anonymous" posters? I have received pictures from several folks who do not wish to use their real names, have their "N" numbers visible, or have their home bases publicized. To me this seems bizarre, since the whole point of "showing off" your plane is to "show off" -- and how can you do *that* anonymously? Still, I've posted a couple of them, but I'm not sure of how to proceed. It's YOUR page -- what do you folks think? 2. The page is slowing waaaay down. I really like the format of the page, but as it grows it's getting really slow to open. How's it running for you? Too slow? Okay, yet? How slow is too slow? 3. Should I include email addresses? I've not included them, thus far -- but I thought it might be valuable to have an email "directory" of participants? Thanks for your help! A nice thing to do. I think to show your support for rec.aviation.* you should also provide the rec.aviation.* FAQ. That would balance it out and provide a great source of information for all pilots. R. Hubbell -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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