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On 5/13/2012 1:14 PM, David Renaud wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> If I google my "name, piano tuning, PTG" , some of my posts on the pianotech list, even
>From years ago in the archives come up as threads the public can read.Customers googling your name can read them. </pre>
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<small>I discovered this by Googling my own name a number of
years ago. Along with multiple hits <br>
for other Susan Klines around the country, up came a
full-blown flame which I had <br>
written in my first year subscribed to pianotech. (1997) That
they were available to <br>
anyone with access to the Internet and that they would stick
around for so long was <br>
really shocking to me. What's worse, there was no way to get
this post or others <br>
like them off the record. I could just hope that nobody I knew
would bother to <br>
dig them out. <br>
<br>
Probably are there still ... <br>
<br>
Susan </small><br>
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