Got a new Job at the Post Office - FYI

G

Guest

Hi my name is Karen and after reading all the nasty posts regarding that
Kevin guy (so sorry Kevin), I thought I would chime in. That Kevin was sure
tweaked when messages were posted in his name. FYI.

I also got a new job at the post office. I work sorting mail and travel
between two different post offices. FYI.

I am using Vista on my new PC so I can moitor the news groups and post
messages whenever I get stuck. FYI.
Just to let you know, FYI, I am not a Vista Beta tester and I don't have an
MSDN subscription.

The Real Karen Jane Panzee, FYI
 
P

PowerUser

So you say FYI, instead of Just FYI. What are the odds. Do You Also Type
Like This By Any Chance?
 
R

Retired

FYI, get a fake ID for your NG posts. It's far less risky than broadcasting
your real e-mail address to the world - which is what you are doing right
now.

There are exceptions, of course. Those who are involved in online businesses
must, by necessity, use their real e-mail address. However, if you don't
have to, then don't.
 
R

Retired

Are you sure? But even if it is, my message is still valid because others
who read my post will hopefully take appropriate steps to protect their
files.
 
N

Nina DiBoy

Retired said:
FYI, get a fake ID for your NG posts. It's far less risky than broadcasting
your real e-mail address to the world - which is what you are doing right
now.

There are exceptions, of course. Those who are involved in online businesses
must, by necessity, use their real e-mail address.

OIC, like Mike Hall.
However, if you don't
have to, then don't.


--
Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:
http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks):
"It would be nice if there was a check to see if you were running an
activated/validated version of Windows before you were allowed to post
in any of these news groups. If you're not activated/validated your post
automatically gets deleted.
That would get rid of the Linsux Luzzzzzzzzers once and for all."

"Good poets borrow; great poets steal."
- T. S. Eliot
 

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