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Re: Bill Foshay please read this!!!
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Posted by Truck on June 14, 2002 at 05:47:23 from (152.163.201.84):
In Reply to: Bill Foshay please read this!!! posted by Daniel Patterson on June 13, 2002 at 16:50:38:
Daniel... I've been meaning to say this to ya for a while.. It isn't adviseable to use full real names when posting in online forums.. That's why I go as "truck" around these parts..Actually every forum I visit, including church sound forums, drum forums, and even a stingray bike forum, I post as "truck". THat way some nutcase doesn't harass me or worse. I'd suggest you actually use a nickname also..Perhaps VAC DAN might be appropriate? I have no idea why E mails to [email protected] wouldn't go through.I've been posting my E mail with the REMOVE or No spam please in the address. THis makes the spam go nowhere that gets sent to me by the programs that just wander the web looking for E mails on sites like this to send.Legitimate E mailers usually can figure out to remove the addition and their E mail goes straight thru.AOL itself has lost a few e mails on its own...but that's a different issue. Once I started doing that I had a lot fewer junk E mails offerring me everything from chinese tractors to russian repair jelly to worse. Try E mailing me again...If ya get through I'll leave you another E mail with my phone and we can talk. Thanks... and thanks Les for your help too.
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