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I hadn't picked up a vibe of forcefulness, instead finding it to have what I felt was an insulting tone.
But, it seems to be an unfounded concern - it doesn't look like the original poster took offence.
Besides, intentions are often the most important part of a communication - nothing you've just said gives the impression that there were any insults intended or included. It seems that the three of us have all had the chance to better explain our positions. Pretty sure no kittens, hamsters or feelings have been hurt in the process!
Take a +1 from me and enjoy the remainder of your weekend.
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Many thanks for your comment,
Google Analytic offers no direct data about the identity of users, but you can find the user information in an indirect way.
For example: My site has visitors from 140 countries per year. One of them lives in Nepal and I know about this user: location, operating system, screen resolution, browser version, conversions, search querries, language settings, social interactions, time on my pages, web provider, etc. And Google Analytics stores (if this is not technically disabled) the IP adress.
I can't identify the name of this user - but in the case he/she makes a social interaction liked with my site (facebook, google+, etc.) I'm able to identify the person.
This is not so thrilling for a technical blog, but if you have this inforation for 66% of all popular pages you can find out realy a lot about his/her activities. (Wikipedia says: "Google Analytics is used by 66.2% of the 10,000 most popular websites ordered by popularity, as reported by BuiltWith in August, 2013")
In the case I activate Google Analytics on my site every visit on my site will be stored on a Google server in USA. This information is not realy protected (at least for non US citizens) by access from NSA, et. al.
At the moment about 54.000 people work for Google and - I'm sure - a lot have and/or can get access to this information. Don't get me wrong - I like Google Inc. (good products and code of conduct). Lets estimate that they have 5000 people with extended access rights and 99.9% are honest and never do someting wrong. Then five potental dangerous people are left in this organization which may sell information and/or syp you. (NSA has at the moment problems with just one - Mr Edward Snowden)
Maybe I'm paranoid, but one person in Nepal which could be prosecuted because of the wrong interests is too much.
Kind Regards
Markus
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enhzflep felt I was being rude. If I was, I apologize.
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I just found this on another forum, and thought the warning could apply here:
Re: Do You Really Like Bacon?
I don't like bacon, I LOVE BACON. But be forewarned it will kill you. My grandad, in his daily breakfast routine would fry four strips of bacon, then fry two eggs in the bacon grease, sometimes he would take what grease the eggs didn't absorb and pour it over two pieces of slightly burnt toast, sprinkled with powder sugar. This was his breakfast up until it cut him down in the prime of life. He had so much to live for, so much too offer, and bacon "dun kilt him". He was but a spry young man of only 92 years young when bacon crept in and quietly killed him while he was sleeping. Eat this stuff if you must, but don't say you weren't warned.
I tried to warn you, really I did!
Will Rogers never met me.
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Them old country folk live on lard and crew backy and they live forever!
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Yep... It was posted on a redneck site, devoted to guns and reloading. Those guys live forever, though people who piss them off don't fare so well...
Will Rogers never met me.
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What happens in the hills, stays in the hills.
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sound of banjos playing...
Software Zen: delete this;
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Squeal like a ... ooo bacon.
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Cholesterol is the protective coating on every cell in your body. Your brain is mostly water, cholesterol, and saturated fat...
My point being... umm... not sure, but I eat bacon, I fry sandwiches in bacon, I save lard, tallow, and the like for food when I'm stuck with a dry piece of meat or something like that.
I have far fewer health problems than my genetically similar brothers.
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It's healthy because it's true.
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[Mr. Burns voice]Excellent![/Mr. Burns voice]
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Wow, there are some really trigger happy folks on here.
Posting a completely non-offensive post about the use of technology (Graphene) in the manufacture of a multi-functional product, and asking a question about an important functional aspect of the design.
Why was it considered abusive? Hmmm, let me direct that to the 4 x persons that reported it.
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It's probably time for another common decency campaign ... as it isn't all that common anymore ... except that most people around the forums is pretty decent most of the time, so perhaps somebody is just having a bad/little hair day
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Probably, they don't have the stones to respond: in anonymity lies courage for some.
But you did use a phrase that can be considered offensive by many: "like the rubber band on a lambs tail"
I should probably report you myself!
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I know - it prevent the sheep waste material from sticking to the area and becoming infested with flies, who lay eggs, which hatch into maggots, which eat the live sheep. Nasty.
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I knew you would know
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One of my neighbours is a sheep farmer - It's amazing what you can learn about stupid, group-obsessed follow-the-leader-of-the-minute moronic animals by visiting a local school talking to him!
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Is that statement similar to the "They are for a friend!"
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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It's amazing that sheep managed to survive for many thousands of years before domestication with their tails intact.
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Chances are we changed 'em through selective breeding. We wanted thicker, woolier coats so selected animals which would be more susceptible to the problem.
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OriginalGriff wrote: I should probably report you myself!
If you do I shall report you for reporting him, so there.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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