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To: mrknowitall who wrote (11269)10/26/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 67261
 
Mr.K, the reason I once had a webpage posted on my options page is because I used to get a number of jobs from here when I did consulting work. I still get offers, but I am not looking anymore for work. so, I removed my webpage.

I just find, as a general rule, if you intend to meet people professionally from the web, its easier if they know what they are getting up front.

My intention in posting my webpage was not ever to become a "public figure" or to constantly deal with these tiresome catty remarks from Who, Me. I suppose if one did want to use their webpage as a springboard into public life, they would begin by registering their site with the search engines, which I have never done.



To: mrknowitall who wrote (11269)10/26/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: Who, me?  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 67261
 
<OT> - Mr. K, I understand what you're saying except that the lady from Apple is not necessarily a public person nor is Mrs. Whitehead. Just because Michelle saw Mrs. Whitehead on TV while a story about her husband was being aired does not make her a public person. OTOH, this is a public forum and Michelle does open herself up for public debate when she posts all this information here. She's the main reason I spent $200 to become a member. I couldn't stand to continue reading all the irrational spewing she was doing about the RR when she doesn't know us. So, there again, the question is left to be answered as to what constitutes a "public" person.