greet the member for his memorable dates [message #363363] |
Sat, 06 December 2008 02:56 |
dr.s.raghunathan
Messages: 540 Registered: February 2008
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hi,
since our server has been upgraded, forum itself can greet the member on his birthday if he happens to enter into the forum on the day of memorable day (like birth day greets (community Hangout) ) since all people talks tech,tech,tech and so on... and for a change, of course without mentioning their age
yours
dr.s.raghunathan
@barbara,
so many times you have helped why don't you put your face as avatar so that we can thank to real images in heart.
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Re: greet the member for his memorable dates [message #363383 is a reply to message #363365] |
Sat, 06 December 2008 09:46 |
dr.s.raghunathan
Messages: 540 Registered: February 2008
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hi michel,
the very same day i have updated the data in frapper/orafaq forum with full address.if anything is missing then it is only out of ignorance on handling. I was delighted to see the rimless spectacles, big musstage etc. Generally peoples brain will be very heavy whereas i keep my belly to very great extent. Any way since you have asked my bio-data i give the details. you can strip it anything which is not needed.
<personal data removed by LF, as requested by Dr.s.raghuanthan>
No heavy knowledge on web based applications. I presume i am very good in clipper and trying to adopt myself to oracle environement. Hence oracle Newbie. That's all
since heavy rain is coming before power goes off i want to finish off hence temporarily closing this message and will be back soon if needed.
yours
dr.s.raghunathan
[EDITED by LF: removed personal data]
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Re: greet the member for his memorable dates [message #363385 is a reply to message #363384] |
Sat, 06 December 2008 10:13 |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21823 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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There might be exceptions, but I believe that most of us are adults and everyone probably knows how to care for him/herself. I don't know whether it matters or not, but this world is - unfortunately - inhabited with creatures whose intentions are not always decent.
Therefore, I'd rather you (or anyone else) NOT publish your personal information on the OraFAQ Forum. As far as I'm concerned, "India" is OK, "Tamil Nadu" is even more descriptive, while "Neyveli" should be as close as one should mention.
I'm not saying that someone will really (ab)use this information, but you can never know. Therefore, dr.s.raghunathan, if you'd like your personal data to be removed from your previous message, say so - it will be done.
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Re: greet the member for his memorable dates [message #363390 is a reply to message #363385] |
Sat, 06 December 2008 11:06 |
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Barbara Boehmer
Messages: 9104 Registered: November 2002 Location: California, USA
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The more personal information you put on the internet, the more likely you are to be a victim of identity theft or stalking or some such thing. I think it is good to use your own name, but understand people that are reluctant to even do that. I also think it is O.K. to say what general area you are from and even put it on a map. However, I recommended not posting your address, telephone, or birthdate or any such thing that might be used for identify theft, stalking or bothersome phone calls. I know people are curious and I am too and I don't think there is any harm in sharing information about interests and experiences. I am not much into photography. I rarely take pictures or pose for them or store pictures of others. I think I prefer to keep my face a mystery.
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