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> Any one else? Post your pic.
Massively OT for this NG, but just about OK for this thread?
> My pics and other stuff are easy to find. Dogpile me. And I got my dog his
> own domain for his birthday last week...
http://www.muttleydog.com/Muttley10-Headless.JPG
That gives a whole new meaning to "play dead" :D
(note: nothing gory, just a comedically timed photo)
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> Why are you on someone else's flicker page?
Because she took my pic and put it there. I don't have my own flickr
account.
Seems odd to me. And why the
> urge to share personal details in such a techie newsgroup?
It is odd that a girl took my picture?
Sometimes it is easy to lose scope of the fact the fact that these
messages are written by real people.
> But the flicker page had some interesting shots of aquatic mammals, and
> some other stuff, but it seems only one of you, if that's actually who it
> is.
The other pictures are hers. I don't know all of who is in there, other
than the marine mammal center pics.
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> My pics and other stuff are easy to find. Dogpile me. And I got my dog his
> own domain for his birthday last week...
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> Paul and Muttley
> www.MuttleyDog.com
At first I saw only dog pics, then some others, then PaulAndMuttley03.jpg
Thanks for sharing.
Garrett

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Paul E. Schoen - 27 Jul 2009 21:00 GMT
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> It is odd that a girl took my picture?
No, not at all. But the "girliemac" perhaps needed some explanation. When I
first looked at the flickr pages I thought it was your account, and that
was wierd!
> Sometimes it is easy to lose scope of the fact the fact that these
> messages are written by real people.
I agree, and I like to have a real image of a person in my mind instead of
whatever my brain dreams up, which is often based on real people with
similar names or other cues from nyms (such as pointy ears). I choose to
use my real name and there is plenty of information on my various web pages
if anyone chooses to know more about me, either professionally or
personally. I consider it important enough to have two domains in my name
and even one for my dog.
>> But the flicker page had some interesting shots of aquatic mammals, and
>> some other stuff, but it seems only one of you, if that's actually who
>> it is.
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> The other pictures are hers. I don't know all of who is in there, other
> than the marine mammal center pics.
They are interesting. I assume you work there as a volunteer?
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> Thanks for sharing.
If you want to see what I used to look like, there are some really old
pictures that can be accessed from my personal web page: www.peschoen.com.
Click on Photo Album.
Paul
David Mark - 27 Jul 2009 21:11 GMT
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> Sometimes it is easy to lose scope of the fact the fact that these
> messages are written by real people.
Ironic. You sounded just like Max Headroom there.
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