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Re: map to locate fellow loopers
Hi Bernhard,
Heck. Don't do away with the map! I thought it was pretty dang cool.
If these supposed internet bad guys drive all the way to little old
Medford, OR they deserve extra points for their effort and bravery!
We're so far from any center of culture or any of the usual urban
problems (gangs, crime, etc.) we don't even lock our doors around
here -- though most of my outdoorsman-type hunting and fishing
neighbors
do keep big loaded guns and rifles in their pickup trucks
and living rooms. I don't myself, mind you. But this neighborhood
is an veritable arsenal.
Heheheh. I hardly need to bother with any deterrents. I've never felt
safer actually. I need never own a gun or burglar alarm myself. The
little bit of crime that there is here mostly involves idiots cooking meth
out in the woods (or in old abandon houses and farm outbuildings).
Anybody stoooooopid enough to get involved with meth probably
doesn't even know what the internet actually is -- let alone how to take
proper criminal advantage of it (not exactly the brightest elements in the
gene pool, mind you). Don't delete the map on my account.
Sincerely,
tEd ® kiLLiAn
On May 29, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Andreas Wetterberg wrote:
I say; bring 'em on! If people go through the trouble of seeking me out over frappr to break into my home they'll be the first morons to try out my bowling-ball-and-string boobie traps, hehe.
Andreas
Per Boysen wrote:
Here's a viable solution: Place your marker some blocks away from where you actually live! Over here I decided to put my marker at the roof of the Royal Castle. Our king is a swell guy, I'm sure he won't mind ;-)
per
On 29 maj 2006, at 13.33, Bernhard Wagner LD wrote:
Ooops. Good Point. Thanks, Kevin!
Unfortunately I only managed to restrict subscription but not access to the
map.
We'd better remove ourselves from the map again.
I'll throw away the map eventually unless someone has a better idea.
I'm sorry for the effort everyone has put into it.
Bernhard
-----Original Message-----
From: johnsrude@peak.org [mailto:johnsrude@peak.org]
Sent: Montag, 29. Mai 2006 12:32
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: map to locate fellow loopers
I just checked again at 4 a.m. in the morning (California, West
Coast,
USA time), and there are now
21 loopers from 10 different countries at the group the Bernhard Wagner
so graciously set up for us...................in one
day..................how completely cool.
I don't wish to rain on anyone's parade, but the spammers are impinging
on my
reality. There are folks who read LD who do not have your best interests
at
heart. Loopers have a lot of gear. By giving anonymous strangers the
address
of your house you are telling tweakers where to score gear to fence.
Beware!
Cheers,
Kevin
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