Sorry for the mistake in word use. I should have said "their" for their name.
Picked it up when trolling for comments about my name.
tr
Sorry for the mistake in word use. I should have said "their" for their name.
Picked it up when trolling for comments about my name.
tr
Identity thief pure and simple and if that bothers anybody too bad!
some of us don't use our full name, but don't make it too hard to figure out what it is ... website, profile, etc. etc..Originally Posted by David A. Goldfarb
which is to say, not everyone's completely ashamed of being an inside trader, sex offender, wife beater, or horse thief.
if someone wants to steal my identity ... ha!
joke's on them.
maybe i can arrange for the credit card bills and grant rejection letters to go to straight to their house.
Last edited by paulr; 9-Aug-2006 at 13:43.
I don't use a pseudonym but names are irrelevant anyway.
Privacy is an important thing, even for the non-criminals. People "accidentally" disclose way too much info about themselves as it is, and this is dangerous. You're not necessarily "hiding something" if you chose not to disclose personal info particularly if its irrelevant personal info.
OK, so you just dismissed thousands of very famous and very credible book authors as having no credibility. Now who's got no credibility?Originally Posted by Al Seyle
I don't leave my house open to the public either and it still doesn't mean I got anything to hide.Originally Posted by Al Seyle
It's all per need to know basis - anybody who thinks they have such a need should simply ask. But chances are, if you really need to ask, you don't really need to know.
I have found horse-thieving to be a bit cumbersome.
I use mine everywhere for 15 years. If you do search by my nicknname, it's me. BTW, Hruby is my last name and SAS is a software I am working. Best soft ever built. www.sas.com. Even Ebay has the same id.
Peter Hruby
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