Interesting stuff indeed; but one wonders whether there really is a problem
and what it really is. From the ravings and rantings on this site, it is
unlikely that these guys actually took a step back to quantify what
information it is that they really want to keep to themselves and why they
placed it on the Facebook/Myspace/etc sites in the first place and whether
it is actually worth the effort to keep this information under the covers.

Granted, privacy is a huge issue for everyone, but the ultimate privacy is
inside a cave in the middle of nowhere with no gadgets that can compromise
privacy. In this day and age, you win some and you lose some; Key is to
strike the balance.

E

On Feb 12, 2008 2:56 PM, Richard Mikisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For all you facebook junkies out there. Interesting read about one
> guys woes with Facebook.
>
>
> http://www.stevenmansour.com/writings/2007/jul/23/2342/2504_steps_to_closing_your_facebook_account
>
> --
> cheers
> Richard
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