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On 11/27/13 10:33 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 27.11.2013 16:25, schrieb Stephen P. Villano:
>> On 11/27/13 6:35 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>>> Am 27.11.2013 12:07, schrieb Wolf Halton, MSc:
>>>> LinkedIn
>>
>>> *why* do people submit their address-book to such services?
>>> damned nobody of your contacts is interested in LinkedIn and
>>> especially *not mailing-lists*
>>
>>> and yes i post it to the list in the hope that one or
>>> two people making not the same major mistake as way too
>>> much others
>>
>> A burst of intra-cranial flatulence?
>
> no - only less to zero understanding in what the OP did
> and i see this way to often each year on different lists
Yes, I fully understand what the OP did. I didn't intend to excuse it,
only explain it.
>> It only takes a moment of carelessness and poof!
>> Off to the mailing list goes the nonsense
>
> it's much more than carelessness blow your address-book
> out to LinkedIn and in many countries doing so without
> ask every single person is simply illegal
In many countries, it is. In some, it is not.
I'd look at it more from an information security perspective. Would
*you* hire someone who permits that burst of intra-cranial flatulence to
compromise their address book?
>
> period
>
> P.S: do you even know what "poof" means?
Depends on the generation and country, doesn't it?
In this chair, it's like a puff of smoke.
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