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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
It's misdirection Renda ... the same misdirection that was used w/ the recent D. Bernard fiasco ... the blame/attenction was shifted to the whistleblower ....
now a fictitious "hacking" of a publicly accessible page ... which is not password protected .... is the reason why this nascent org has somehow screwed things up royally by publishing a "fluid" list on various occasions on various sites. ...
The incompetence is in publishing an unconfirmed list on the information highway for all eyes to see.
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The one who used the unfortunate word, "hacked," took it back and explained that he had mispoken. We should allow him the courtesy to do so. Also he has nothing to do with Tulsa so we shouldn't ascribe the "hacked" attribution to these folks.
Your last statement however is still on the table. What prompts people to make such lists? In my last post I rather gratuitously added myself to the "Tulsa Coordinating Committee!"
What was I thinking? What were my motivations? Am I really justified in comparing my beard to General Grant's?
Oh... and the URL for the page is in Google's cache. Though not all of the pages have updated there. Whatever "surfing" was done, was done by a Google spider bot. Here's a tip: When setting up a new web site, set up a
testing server. This can even be a "virtual server" that resides on a hard drive in your home. You can even configure a portable Flash Memory Stick to act as a server. That way you can develop your secret membership lists and your plans for global domination without Google's bots blabbing everything to the world before you're ready to unviel your plans.
You know what this whole scenario is like?
Monologuing. Monologuing is what the villain does in the comic books when he's got the hero down and is about to finish him off. Before he pulls the trigger, the villain goes off on this seemingly endless speech about how his powers are greater than the hero's and how defeat was inevitable and world domination and power is now in his grasp... but he goes on too long and the hero is saved by a Google bot tirelessly crawling the world wide web. Happens everytime in the funny papers.