Comments on: I was The Last to Know https://www.themarionfsblog.com/i-was-the-last-to-know/ Sharing a personal adventure together Sun, 11 Oct 2015 13:31:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Marion Fuller-Sessions https://www.themarionfsblog.com/i-was-the-last-to-know/#comment-167 Sat, 10 Oct 2015 16:35:57 +0000 http://www.themarionfsblog.com/?p=12872#comment-167 In reply to Michael Radcliffe.

You are absolutely right, Mike. We have one friend who sent the wrong email with pretty disastrous results! I always check, rather nervously. Facebook profiles are another thing again as John discovered. It seems hard to ensure you have the correct date for the entry. I had this problem when trying to add my school in Zimbabwe – I was shocked to see I appeared to have gone back to school again.

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By: Michael Radcliffe https://www.themarionfsblog.com/i-was-the-last-to-know/#comment-166 Sat, 10 Oct 2015 04:26:10 +0000 http://www.themarionfsblog.com/?p=12872#comment-166 Belated congratulations to you both; I knew it was this year but did not know the date.
Just a thought. Pressing the wrong button can easily happen, but how many people realise just how dangerous this can be? We are so used to ticking dialog boxes to get on to the next step, e.g. when buying something online or downloading from the net. Pressing a button is like your signature on a contract with the full force of the law. Pressed by mistake and you may have little recourse for the consequences! I once accidentally sent a personal message intended for a friend to my solicitor who had a similar name which came up on the address box as a prompt and I clicked without checking.

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