Nobody believes me anyway...lol.
________________________________ From: Quadius <[email protected]> To: Jim Lubin <[email protected]> Cc: medethics Cvlrights <[email protected]>; Veranda Escobar <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Tue, December 15, 2009 9:14:33 PM Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] PRIVACY This is why I have often cautioned people not giving information on their living conditions/situations without using some sort of safety precautions. This is why I use an alias. Q On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Jim Lubin <[email protected]> wrote: > >I started the [email protected] (eskimo.com is the ISP >where the list is hosted) back in 1996 as a way to meet other quads. The >list has always been open to anyone to subscribe to be able to post to >it. It has always been archived on a web site so anyone could search the >archives. The listserv program used does not have any setting to close >it. I guess I could stop the web archiving but there is a lot of useful >information that gets posted that helps other quads. > >>Not sure how you first found the list but on the main page for the list >at >http://www.makoa.org/quadlist.htm it does say "Do not post >personal information that you don't want the world knowing. The message >archive is searchable by anyone with Internet access." > > >---- >>Jim >Lubin > >[email protected] >http://makoa.org/jim >>disAbility Resources: >http://www.makoa.org/> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Fri, December 11, 2009 11:20:56 PM >Subject: [QUAD-L] PRIVACY > I did not know that when we post stuff on the list that others beside quad list people can read them. Then on top of that my whole name plus my email is on there.I just happened to google my name and my emails i wrote to quad list are on there. i thought this was private site where we come and talk. i've been on this site 4 yrs i don't like that at all. i luv this site but i don't want everyone beside quad list reading my business either. is there something i can do? ---- Jim Lubin [email protected] http://makoa.org/jim disAbility Resources: http://www.makoa.org

