I speak openly and frankly on this forum without fear of such consequences, and 
post with my real name. Anyone concerned about those issues has the ability to 
post under a pseudonym, and many do. I think much would be lost in nuestra cosa 
if the frankness of our conversation was gone.
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In reading some threads recently, I noticed how open and frank some of
the posts were. They talked about scamming the system, legendary
promiscuity, and not quite being the real thing for example.
     Given the degree to which electronic gadgets and social sites
have invaded our lives, and the degrees to which some will go when
vetting a job applicant, I suggest that it behoves us all to rein in
our occassional frank and revealing comments. If a prudish HR staff
member happened to come across such comments, they might be shocked,
or worse. And we well might be asked to lead them to such comments by
listing all social sites we patronize.
     Just a word of caution.
     By the way, does anyone know the post retention policies of Minds
Eye? I fear that it they may keep our posts forever. Jim
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