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On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 20:59:45 +0100, Lionel
wrote: dave weil wrote: On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 19:39:54 GMT, (Scott Gardner) wrote: You never answered the most important part of my question - why you've, at least twice, announced the likely corporate affiliation of visitors to your site on this newsgroup. Frankly, you're never going to get him to admit why he did it. To the casual observer, there are really only two likely possibilities, both of which are probably part of it. One is ego gratification. The second is promoting his website on the back of the two named organizations. Can't see any other reasons. Can you? I'm open to any other possibilities. You say you work in a restaurant. When the food was good, the wine great, the waiter intelligent and affable the customer is happy, right ? Did you never feel a kind of ego gratification when the big financial gratification (pourboire) confirm that you have done a good job ? If the customer is prestigious and that you or your boss let know around that X have regular diners in this restaurant do you will feel that it's an unfair behaviour ? We have no privacy requirements in the restaurant business. But our restaurant doesn't publicize our clientele in any case, forthis very reason. And, since I occasionally talk about celebrities in my restaurant in this forum, it's ANOTHER reason why I've never confirmed the identity *or* named the restaurant that I work in. You can drive around the issue of privacy all you want. I have to assume then that you feel privacy on the internet is a trivial matter. |
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