No problem with me, Kevin.
I just don’t join those types of
social networking web pages, don’t mind being asked - but the answer is
always -“NO” {:>). I am convinced they all sell their data
on members for other purposes or bury you in advertisements – after all
they have to get something in return.
Ed
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of n3773@comcast.net
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 10:30
PM
To: Rotary
motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] off subject -
facebook
after several requests from friends to
join facebook, i thought i'd give it a look. i have a new laptop which
runs vista64. it constantly asks for confirmation that i really know what
i'm doing. so i was clicking thru facebook setup, clicking away, CONTINUE,
yes, RUN, yes, DID I START THIS, yes, yes, yes, when i realized that one
default is to mail an invitation to join to everyone in your address book.
mine has 1200 entries. i have been getting responses from people i
don't even remember who they are.
it embarrasses me that people on
flyrotary might think that i am trying to gain 1200 "friends".
i also mention this so that you, too, might not become a spam
generator. remember when we laughed when our parents tried to call someone
using the TV remote? i guess this is payback time! :-)
kevin [bought a battery and ready to at least make some
sparks with the DIS that Lynn H designed for me]
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