I don't know if I'm the only person you spammed with your social network invitation. I certainly didn't appreciate it. Not recognizing your name from Adam, I simply spamlisted the from address and shot a LART off to the admin contacts for the site you were using.
Don't bother replying to me as your address is now considered spam, and will automatically be reported as same. To anyone else I don't personally know who's considering inviting me to join your digital social network: don't. I do mailing lists, a few IRC channels, and some newsgroups. I don't pour my personal information into proprietary databases without very good reason. And...the fact that we've both participated in an email thread some months ago doesn't mean I'm going to remember your name. If I _do_ actually know you, I'll tell you this privately rather than violating your confidence to the world. Those who've already violated _my_ confidence don't warrant that courtesy. For my general thoughts on social networks: People really aren't going to trust them if they view these start-ups as honeypots for future marketroids to reap everything we didn't want them to know. Let alone allow a passing hacker to scarf up this potential archive of great exploitable value. -- Andrew Orlowski, on Orkut, Friendster, and ilk. Just clearing things up. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? I'll stop calling this Administration "Orwellian" when they stop using 1984 as an operations manual - J. Bradforth DeLong, on Bush http://www.j-bradford-delong.net/
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