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Yo Ho wrote: I just skimmed over the ad, so I would not bet the farm if he had his address, but as you stated with the info available on the web site 90% of those who read rec.boats could find it in 10 secs. So what was the purpose of posting the 2 yr old ad in here? After I expressed a (slight- that's all I could really muster) displeasure that somebody posted a photo to flame JimH, he jumped in to attack me for applauding and condoning the practice. See the top of this ridiculously long thread. If'm I'm going to get the blame, I may as well have the game. I posted a link to a photo that JimH *himself* had published on the internet, where he self-identified as a member of the Swarm and Destroy Moped Army. That's far more humorous than a photo that really has no connection to JimH except for a slanderous allegation. Jim's full name and the city of his residence have been common knowledge here almost forever. Harry commonly addresses JimH with his last name, and JimH confirms that by protesting the use of it. There was no new information in that ad. His street address and his phone number were not there. Posters earlier in this same thread yesterday confirmed that his street address and phone number were not in the ad. If you have been here long enough, you will remember when JimH's name, phone number, and home address actually *did* appear in rec.boats. JimH had placed a classified ad for the Maxum he was selling when he got out of boating, on the rec.boats.marketplace website. That ad, unlike the moped ad, contained his phone number and street address. If I recall correctly, JimH was disappointed with the number of hits he was getting from the rec.boats.marketplace site (all four people there had seen his boat and decided not to call) and he linked the ad into rec.boats to see about stirring up some additional response. I could be hazy on the detail about how the ad actually got posted here and wouldn't "bet the farm" either after these several years, but that's as I remember it and I know for a fact the ad had his address and phone number listed. So anybody who wants to contact JimH at his home address or phone number has several options. There are free, public websites where even so-called "unlisted" phone numbers are available in a matter of seconds. Some of them will disclose the street address of the residence, and more than a few will print out a map and driving directions to that location- on a turn by turn basis- from anywhere in the country. This isn't news to anybody who has owned a computer for more than a week. I could call JimH, send him some mail, or drive to his house for a visit if I so desired. Sure as heck, I don't desire and I wouldn't expect to be welcomed. Nor do I think it important or appropriate to "out" this information, and it wouldn't even be useful as it is so easily and publicly available to anybody who might want it. |
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