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"dave weil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > But our restaurant doesn't publicize our clientele in any case, > for this very reason. Any case, eh? So if a food critic eats there and gives favorable mention in a newspaper, your restaurant would never publicly mention it? I don't think so... > And, since I occasionally talk about celebrities in my restaurant in > this forum, it's ANOTHER reason why I've never confirmed the identity > *or* named the restaurant that I work in. This is an interesting dodge. It allows you to brag about your restaurant using someone's name and yet deceptively claim that you've protected that person's privacy. Neat! ;-) > You can drive around the issue of privacy all you want. I have to > assume then that you feel privacy on the internet is a trivial matter. It's not trivial to me. Unlike you, I've never mentioned the name of a person who visited my work place (i.e., web site) unless they first mentioned themselves in public.
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