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 Posted 05/17/2010  06:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fistfulladirt to your friends list
I always thought facebook was just for chicks, I could be wrong.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors...
Roll hunting since '77
Dirt fishing since '72
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 Posted 05/18/2010  12:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

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Not that I am aware of.

Even if there was, I probably would not join it since I would not want people on Facebook know that I am a coin collector.


So true

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Loose lips sinks ships

Friends of friends talk. I don't want any of my coworkers knowing that I might have a large stash of gold or silver in my house. There are only 2 degrees of separation from criminals in my city.

Again so true

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I'm curious why so many posters are afraid that they will be 'exposed' as coin collectors. Why is that fact so harmful to anyone?

Nice to live such a sheltered life. If you live in a large city you would know that the crime rate is nothing to play around testing. Absolutely any personal information as to you having anything of value is an open invitation for a robbery. Two robberies on my block in the last few years alone place one peson in the hospital. Oddly enough both were coin collectors and the robbers somehow knew that.
Of course if you read the papers you would see that such things are becoming more and more common due to so many out of work so money from anywhere is the thing.
If your on Facebook or any such web site, be carefull.
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 Posted 05/18/2010  12:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
One more thing about FaceBook and/or other similar sites. Once you give the slightest bit of personal information, you may as well have given out your life history. People today don't realize just how much personal information is available about you on the internet.
For example I heard about all the People search web sites and went there. With a small amount of info I was able to track down people I used to know over 30 years ago. Also, their addresses, phone numbers, ages, wife or husbands name and age, amount and type of children, where they work and even massive information as to their home's value and taxes paid for that home.
Be carefull what you put in Facebook.
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 Posted 05/18/2010  8:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list
Poor Rigoletto really walked into a mine field by starting this thread!

I do think that the replies reached a general consensus that stating
that you are a 'coin collector' on The Internet's Sewer System (aka 'Facebook') is a bad, bad idea!
(oh wait, I'm being too complimentary to Facebook by calling them a
'sewer system'; sewer systems perform a necessary function and keep
society healthy, unlike Facebook!)


Yeah, I got a little upset in my last post. My apologies! I just hate
it when people mention the 'eight-letter F-word' ('Facebook'), and
after I posted that, I logged off of CCF in disgust and kept myself
amused with reading pages of the Google results for 'Hate Facebook'.

I'll try to do a little bit better job of 'anger management' whenever
someone mentions NoPrivateDataAtAllBook in the future.

I've never harbored any illusions that anyone has ever had 'total
privacy' (even pre-Internet), but I will say that any of you on
DataMiningBook exercise caution, and pay close attention to the
frequent changes to the (non)Privacy Policy. Thanks, DNA
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05/18/2010 8:24 pm
Rest in Peace
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 Posted 05/18/2010  8:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnny54321 to your friends list
I am also not willing to link my facebook account here in the open(even though I very rarely use any of those myspace/facebook sites anyways), but I don't mind sharing pictures. The original "Picture the Poster" link is a good one, and it would be cool to see more of the folks I chat with on a regular basis post their pictures. Here is my wife and I:


Facebook
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 Posted 05/20/2010  12:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mrwisker to your friends list
People are worried about security of their collections, yet We (yes myself included) love to brag and show off newest aquisitions and parts of our collections.
No matter where you post it, here or facebook, you are still opening up potential security risks.
Here may be less easy,but still the risk is here.
I used to be envolved with several online TCA Groups (Train collector association for those that don't know)
I stopped posting and participating completely because they require both first and last names on "all" post.
TCA has a registry with all member names, address, and phone numbers. If you think facebook paints a target on you...
Point is, no matter what you do, it is out there and can be connected back to you. Some places make it easier than others.
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 Posted 05/20/2010  01:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mrwisker to your friends list

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information as to their home's value and taxes paid for that home


This information is public record
You only need an address (not a name)
check around on line realtor.com has loads of this information for house hunters
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 Posted 05/21/2010  11:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnny54321 to your friends list
A safety deposit box is always a good idea. :-)
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 Posted 05/21/2010  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

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This information is public record
You only need an address (not a name)
check around on line realtor.com has loads of this information for house hunters


Exactly what I was saying. So called public records are just that, public, Now if you didn't know the address, city, state, etc. then regardless of public or not, not much chance of finding all that out.
Exactly what I was saying is once you have the smallest amount of info on someone today, many, many other piecies of info become easier to find. Facebook is just one more link on how to loose your personal information.
And one really scarry thing about Facebook is someone else can place your info there. Someone did that to me already. Someone placed my name and miscellaneous personal info on that web site and I've spent a lot of time trying to remove that. This means if I already know a little about you, I too could add you to Facebook.
Coins, stamps and many other hobbiest type collections have been an item for robberies for a long time. By me it appears that the most common home invasions are for collections. This is known since in many instances, that is all that is taken. In other instances the robbers even ask people at home where your coins are hidden.
At a coin show someone I usually talk to told me his house was robbed some time back. The crooks were caught and said they knew the coins were there due to so many coin magazines sticking out of the mail boxes.
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 Posted 05/21/2010  12:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pls to your friends list
Here's a comment that I just e-mailed to a friend on the east coast whom I've never met, but we're linked by our love of old computers:

"I have something like 250 Fb Friends now, many of them former students whom I'm delighted to be able to keep up with, especially when they share info about their kids and accomplishments. It's all pretty positive there, and sometimes I have opportunities to post things that make my Friends laugh, so I'm able to brighten their days a bit - and even their Friends whom I don't know at all, many states away.

"One former student's little girl is in a hospital in Michigan with kidney problems. Another was having a tough time on her first outing with her soccer team in Mississippi. I posted something encouraging in response to their posts, and both responded that their little girls said to tell "the old guy" thanks. You can bet that made my day. My cousin's friend's mother died a couple of days ago, and I was able to offer her a short message of sympathy ... and I don't even know her except by a very tenuous connection through Fb and only because she happened to see a post by me in response to a post from my cousin. She lives in Cody, Wyoming.

"That's what Fb is all about, and it is what you make of it. You have to cultivate and weed it a bit, electronically speaking, just as you do any flesh-and-blood social relationships, as if you don't work at it, the spam and crud will overwhelm you, just as you mentioned. But it's well worth the effort."

Posts about your collections ... coin magazines sticking out of the mailbox ... a license plate that reads "RobMe" ... anything could incite a bad person to break into your house. But a little common sense and a good security system is enough to keep me on Facebook so that I can reap the rewards of being there and interacting with people.

Besides ... if you're collecting investment-grade coins, why do you keep them around the house, unless you have a fire-proof safe hidden behind a secret panel? Are you like King Midas and have to count them daily? The coins I have in my house all together might add up to a multiple-figure sum, but frankly by the time a robber found them and sorted out the foreign aluminum, brass, and copper-nickel coins, or brought in a front-loader to haul them off to be sorted later, he'd be staring into a spotlight and talking to Mr. Policeman.
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 Posted 05/21/2010  1:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add parkquarters to your friends list

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Well nobody's forcing anybody. It's there for the members that like it.

I dont like it !
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 Posted 05/21/2010  2:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Frazzle to your friends list
Unlike a lot of the people here,im not paranoid...so I think the facebook idea is a good one!!Thanks for creating it
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 Posted 05/21/2010  2:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Frazzle to your friends list
Im curious.....why do so many of you dislike facebook?I think its a great social website,Ive found many people whom I never would have heard from again if it werent for this site....AND noone is forcing you to divulge any personal info!!
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 Posted 05/21/2010  2:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pls to your friends list
Paranoia, Frazzle. Paranoia. Facebook does not make its settings easy to adjust. And now they've been caught sharing personal information even though we might have adjusted privacy settings: http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/c...n|dl1|link3|http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/c...ns/19485873/
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 Posted 05/21/2010  2:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list
We can debate this forever, but we won't.

The page is there for those who want to use it.
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