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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2147151" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>[USER=468055]@LooperCat[/USER] I have deliberately not used this avatar anywhere else, except with my diabetes-related blog. I am Japes or some variation of it on other forums. </p><p></p><p>Both my names are too unusual both as names and in their spellings for casual use on the internet and given I work in a relatively specialised field in education I'd be far too easy to identify by students! Just done one of my occasional checks and the only things which now come up for my name, correctly spelt, are organist related ones and a family history connection which I've been unable to persuade the perpetrator to remove. I was happy to share the information, as we could fill missing gaps in each other's work, but I wasn't expecting every last e-mail to be published on the internet! </p><p></p><p>Ironically, my names in their more common spellings bring up a diabetes-related death story!! Bad handwriting led to a wrong insulin dose in hospital kind of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2147151, member: 277410"] [USER=468055]@LooperCat[/USER] I have deliberately not used this avatar anywhere else, except with my diabetes-related blog. I am Japes or some variation of it on other forums. Both my names are too unusual both as names and in their spellings for casual use on the internet and given I work in a relatively specialised field in education I'd be far too easy to identify by students! Just done one of my occasional checks and the only things which now come up for my name, correctly spelt, are organist related ones and a family history connection which I've been unable to persuade the perpetrator to remove. I was happy to share the information, as we could fill missing gaps in each other's work, but I wasn't expecting every last e-mail to be published on the internet! Ironically, my names in their more common spellings bring up a diabetes-related death story!! Bad handwriting led to a wrong insulin dose in hospital kind of thing. [/QUOTE]
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