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On 28/09/2003 at 23:37:28(-0400), Mike Frysinger used 1.6K just to say: |
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> On Sunday 28 September 2003 23:15, Brett wrote: |
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> > On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 07:43, Benjamin Coles wrote: |
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> > > What I need from you? |
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> > > |
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> > > Public Information |
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> > > Birthday |
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> > > Country |
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> > Can I ask why birthday and country need to be public? or even known at |
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> > all? |
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> does it really matter ? it's just one of those neat factors ... 'hey happy |
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> b-day !' |
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> who cares if people know your birthday, it's not like we're gonna get a rash |
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> of gentoo birthday stalkers ... 'TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY AND IT'S TIME TO DIE' |
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Actually in Japan knowing someone's birthday (...birthDATE actually) is |
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sometimes enough to convince someone over the phone that YOU are the person in |
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question. Gentoo has a bunch of Japanese devs and I wouldn't be surprised if |
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they don't feel like sharing that info. |
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Hell, I even know plenty of people who don't want to do any online shopping, |
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because they don't want to give away their address. |
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( Georgi Georgiev ( Dawn, n.: The time when men of reason go to ( |
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) chutz@×××.net ) bed. -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's ) |
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