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JONATHON
Member # 2899
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I noticed that alot of Amtrak Fans are now using MySpace, I've had mine for a long time, and now I am starting to see Railfans and even Amtrak Content like this:

Florida Coalition of Rail Passengers

Does anyone here have one? I do, Heres Mine:

My MySpace-Click Here
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Jonathon--

You and your parents/guardian would be well advised to review this linked material.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11064451/

I, for one, never heard of myspace until I reviewed this topic you originated. Heard an awful lot about it on a Dateline NBC presentation last evening.
 
JONATHON
Member # 2899
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My Parents dont use a computer
 
Room Service
Member # 2405
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Posting too much information on ANY social networking sites may be dangerous.

Including THIS one.

My Space is getting a bad wrap.
 
AHALL
Member # 3515
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We teach Internet Classes at the library where I work. People are posting too much personal information on these sites. These are not scrapbooks of information that we keep to give people to look at when they come to our house. This information is spread world-wide for anyone to see and read. In our class on security, we tell participants that before posting information that relates to you, consider whether you would write the information on a flyer and post it on the public bulletin board in the front of a grocery store? If you wouldn't, don't put it on the Internet.
 
JONATHON
Member # 2899
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My Friend Posted a fake hometown on his MySpace- how about that?
 



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