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Re: Rzip: A Thread that might interest you

Posted by Rzip on October 19, 2000, at 0:07:02

In reply to Rzip: A Thread that might interest you, posted by shar on October 18, 2000, at 23:12:52

> I am feeling well today. Thank you guys for the thought.

I wanted to bring something to everyone's attention. I was reading PB today on my University campus computers today, and I noticed that my on-line name, along with the password was already imprinted on the computer! I think it is because I used it previously to write something. Anyway, the lesson is that one needs to erase after oneself in public. Otherwise, other people could potentially write under your name. I did the erase cookies thing, but I have already used a lot of computers on campus before I noticed this phenomenon. So, the take home lesson is to remember to erase in public.

- Rzip

In the one archive of this board (PSB), there is a thread titled something like "All boards tend to breathe" and it is a really interesting exchange in which people are talking about just the topic you brought up. And other perspectives on it.
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> Thought you might be interested.
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> Also, that is how it goes, there seems to be a rhythm to a board and part of it is about time, mental state of posters (sometimes I just read if I don't feel up to posting), and tons of other things.
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> Hope you are doing well. Take care,
> Shar


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