Got a new Job at the Post Office - FYI

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