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flash - 11-19-2009
lol - yeah - j.c. i saw your page - i'm on it now - the only one i will likely ever join - you're right - not a lot of activity - don't take this wrong, but i sort of hope it stays that way - it's just so much easier when all the discussion is in one place
968forums and RSbarn on Facebook??? -
Gotter - 11-20-2009
Totally agreed, Bob; no offense taken. It was more of a "let's just see/wonder how hard it is on here to make a page" thing. If anything, it might draw a couple more users to here... never meant to compete. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
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DiREW0LF - 11-20-2009
Porschedude, I agree with you. If I wanted to keep in touch with someone from the past I would have.
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ds968 - 11-21-2009
PSA - need a frownfacebook site started, check out this news story :
MONTREAL (AFP) – Facebook can be a double-edged sword, a Canadian woman learned when an insurance company cut her health benefits, claiming she was healthy after seeing pictures of her smiling in bikini at the beach.
Nathalie Blanchard, 29, took long-term sick leave from her job at IBM in Bromont, Quebec, more than a year ago for severe depression. She was receiving monthly benefits from her insurance company, Manulife.
When Blanchard called Manulife to inquire why the payments dried up, the insurance company said that "I'm available to work, because of Facebook," she told CBC television.
She said that Manulife cited several pictures Blanchard had posted on her social networking website page, including some showing her enjoying herself during a male strip-tease show at a Chippendales bar, celebrating her birthday and bathing in the sun.
Based on these postings, the firm claimed Blanchard was no longer depressed.
Manulife declined to comment on the incident but said in a statement that "we would not deny or terminate a valid claim solely based on information published on websites such as Facebook."
But the company did recognize that it uses such information to learn more about their clients.
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flash - 11-21-2009
welcome to the digital age