Skip, Just google those names. There is a vast amount of information about them on the internet. It is amazing how much you can learn about someone in a few minutes time. Google your own name or e-mail address - you may find messages that you have posted here. Bill L. and I had an off list exchange of e-mails last week about my preference to be somewhat anonymous. I really do not want to inform complete strangers when I might be off sailing and my house is unoccupied or my wife is home alone. Plus my original e-mail account is deluded with spam. Maybe I am being paranoid, but I know people who were active in groups as diverse as HAM radio operators and Beanie Baby collectors that were cleaned out by thieves while they were away. steve Steve R. M-15 #119 Lexington, KY
Hi Steve R. You are right on when you mention Google. Funny (or not) part is when you see an E-mail message regarding something you really thought you were sharing with just the addressee... Not much is secret any longer. I was telling Steve R; for years I thought of myself, in a public sense, as "Bill Who" and then I started messing about with this Internet stuff and the rest is Google history, like it or not. The message is clear. Do not write anything you do not want the world to read, because it may do just that. "Bill Who" yea right...
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