March 08, 2006
John C wrote:
> "Alex Stevenson" <ans104@cs.york.ac.uk> wrote in message news:dulc14$7l0$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> 
>>John Reimer wrote:
>>
>>>Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Brad Anderson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>http://www.frappr.com/d
>>>>>
>>>>>Sign up and let us know where you are...
>>>>>
>>>>>BA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>doesn't let me add myself! says calgary is an invalid city :/
>>>
>>>
>>>I saw that, but it says you need to allow auto-completion or something.
>>>
>>>If you do that, you will see it offer something like:
>>>
>>>Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
>>>
>>>It knows all the cities.  No worries about that. :P
>>>
>>>-JJR
>>
>>It's a good job I don't live in the countryside any more, they don't have anywhere that near my old home ("A Tiny Village You've Probably Never Heard Of", Cornwall, England), though my current home in `Old' York is certainly there.
>>
>>I also seem to be the only Englishman so far... Oh well.
> 
> 
> Like John (Reimer), I'm a little wary of frappr ... otherwise there'd be two of us (and I was in Newquay just last month).
> 
> John. 
> 
> 

I'm usually wary of sites like that, but my name isn't uncommon enough to be very meaningful and I used one of my `junk' email accounts - so I'm not sure that there's any information on me I care about in their systems.
March 08, 2006
John Reimer wrote:
> Hasan Aljudy wrote:
> 
>> Brad Anderson wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.frappr.com/d
>>>
>>> Sign up and let us know where you are...
>>>
>>> BA
>>
>>
>> doesn't let me add myself! says calgary is an invalid city :/
> 
> 
> I saw that, but it says you need to allow auto-completion or something.
> 
> If you do that, you will see it offer something like:
> 
> Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
> 
> It knows all the cities.  No worries about that. :P
> 
> -JJR

Thanks for the tip.

In IE7, it tells me to enter my zip code!! even though I told I'm not in the US!!!
March 08, 2006
In article <dule24$a3p$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Alex Stevenson says...
>
>John C wrote:
>> "Alex Stevenson" <ans104@cs.york.ac.uk> wrote in message news:dulc14$7l0$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>> 
>>>John Reimer wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Brad Anderson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.frappr.com/d
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Sign up and let us know where you are...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>BA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>doesn't let me add myself! says calgary is an invalid city :/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I saw that, but it says you need to allow auto-completion or something.
>>>>
>>>>If you do that, you will see it offer something like:
>>>>
>>>>Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
>>>>
>>>>It knows all the cities.  No worries about that. :P
>>>>
>>>>-JJR
>>>
>>>It's a good job I don't live in the countryside any more, they don't have anywhere that near my old home ("A Tiny Village You've Probably Never Heard Of", Cornwall, England), though my current home in `Old' York is certainly there.
>>>
>>>I also seem to be the only Englishman so far... Oh well.
>> 
>> 
>> Like John (Reimer), I'm a little wary of frappr ... otherwise there'd be two of us (and I was in Newquay just last month).
>> 
>> John.
>> 
>> 
>
>I'm usually wary of sites like that, but my name isn't uncommon enough to be very meaningful and I used one of my `junk' email accounts - so I'm not sure that there's any information on me I care about in their systems.

The same applies for me. I use to hate that kind of things, but I didn't type so much info about me and my email is the junk one. They can do whatever they want with that.

Tom;
March 08, 2006
In article <dulbrj$7cq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, John Reimer says...
>
>Sebastián E. Peyrott wrote:
>> In article <dukejb$1qpt$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Brad Anderson says...
>>> http://www.frappr.com/d
>>>
>>> Sign up and let us know where you are...
>>>
>>> BA
>> 
>> I'm mad. It just won't let me add my city =(. It tells me to use autocompletion, which doesn't seem to be working. Then, as it doesn't recognize my city, it asks me to request it to be added by following a link...when I click the link, it just takes me to the same place, asking me for the same details! Argh! Thanks god this is still beta!
>> 
>> --
>> Sebastián.
>
>
>I'm reluctant to register at all considering the other types of groups that are attracted to frappr beta.  If you remain innocently unaware of anything outside the D group, all things look fine.  Just don't wander outside, though.  Frappr is attracting a lot of weirdo groups to test its web software, and I don't want to see my name part of it.
>
>-JJR

I'd be more concerned about letting personal data such as my location and full name out in the wild...but since that is already readily available, there doesn't seem to be much to worry about. Although your concern seems valid, I've only associated myself to the D group. Anyone which, by mere association, implied that I was related to any other group would instantly demonstrate his or her lack of deductive skills. In any case, it's still a valid concern... Is there a better place than Frappr for this? :(

[OT[OT]]BTW, shouldn't we have an OT NG, so we could keep unimportant stuff
separated
from the place where discussions about the *language's fate* take place?

--
Sebastián.
March 08, 2006
Hasan Aljudy wrote:
> John Reimer wrote:
>> Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>>
>>> Brad Anderson wrote:
>>>
>>>> http://www.frappr.com/d
>>>>
>>>> Sign up and let us know where you are...
>>>>
>>>> BA
>>>
>>>
>>> doesn't let me add myself! says calgary is an invalid city :/
>>
>>
>> I saw that, but it says you need to allow auto-completion or something.
>>
>> If you do that, you will see it offer something like:
>>
>> Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
>>
>> It knows all the cities.  No worries about that. :P
>>
>> -JJR
> 
> Thanks for the tip.
> 
> In IE7, it tells me to enter my zip code!! even though I told I'm not in the US!!!


Yeah... when I first tried it, it identified my town exactly with latitude/longitude; you could even see the streets... which made me a little nervous about having my town pointed to like that on a map :).  I got cold feet and unregistered again shortly later after a quick investigation of the main frappr groups list (just one click away)... a couple entries almost made me sick.  It doesn't appear that frappr has any moderation or regulation of the system and that annoys me.

-JJR
March 08, 2006
John Reimer wrote:
> Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>> John Reimer wrote:
>>> Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>>>
>>>> Brad Anderson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> http://www.frappr.com/d
>>>>>
>>>>> Sign up and let us know where you are...
>>>>>
>>>>> BA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> doesn't let me add myself! says calgary is an invalid city :/
>>>
>>>
>>> I saw that, but it says you need to allow auto-completion or something.
>>>
>>> If you do that, you will see it offer something like:
>>>
>>> Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
>>>
>>> It knows all the cities.  No worries about that. :P
>>>
>>> -JJR
>>
>> Thanks for the tip.
>>
>> In IE7, it tells me to enter my zip code!! even though I told I'm not in the US!!!
> 
> 
> Yeah... when I first tried it, it identified my town exactly with latitude/longitude; you could even see the streets... which made me a little nervous about having my town pointed to like that on a map :).  I got cold feet and unregistered again shortly later after a quick investigation of the main frappr groups list (just one click away)... a couple entries almost made me sick.  It doesn't appear that frappr has any moderation or regulation of the system and that annoys me.
> 
> -JJR

Erm... do you not see the 'flag as inappropriate' link?
March 08, 2006
clayasaurus wrote:

>>
>> Yeah... when I first tried it, it identified my town exactly with latitude/longitude; you could even see the streets... which made me a little nervous about having my town pointed to like that on a map :).  I got cold feet and unregistered again shortly later after a quick investigation of the main frappr groups list (just one click away)... a couple entries almost made me sick.  It doesn't appear that frappr has any moderation or regulation of the system and that annoys me.
>>
>> -JJR
> 
> Erm... do you not see the 'flag as inappropriate' link?


Is that flag working?  It's a nice gesture but rather useless if it doesn't get the job done.  Ah but there is some fun... I will go flag with abandon!  Thanks for the pointer, Clay.  Maybe there is hope for frappr.

I think I'm just a little suspicious of blog sites like myspace and frappr, where the theme /seems/ to be the cozy friends, friends, friends thing mixed with ego-centric display.  Too many blogs are about people that have lots to say about nothing in particular.  I think blogs are little unusual in general for that reason. Yet, I admit I've seen a few with excellent, thought-provoking content.

-JJR
March 08, 2006
clayasaurus wrote:

>>
>> Yeah... when I first tried it, it identified my town exactly with latitude/longitude; you could even see the streets... which made me a little nervous about having my town pointed to like that on a map :).  I got cold feet and unregistered again shortly later after a quick investigation of the main frappr groups list (just one click away)... a couple entries almost made me sick.  It doesn't appear that frappr has any moderation or regulation of the system and that annoys me.
>>
>> -JJR
> 
> Erm... do you not see the 'flag as inappropriate' link?

Amazingly 'flag as inappropriate' seems to work.  I may reconsider.

-JJR
March 08, 2006
Brad Anderson wrote:
> http://www.frappr.com/d
> 
> Sign up and let us know where you are...

Why is anybody who doesn't live in a city forbidden to join the map?

Stewart.

-- 
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.1
GCS/M d- s:- C++@ a->--- UB@ P+ L E@ W++@ N+++ o K-@ w++@ O? M V? PS- PE- Y? PGP- t- 5? X? R b DI? D G e++>++++ h-- r-- !y
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------

My e-mail is valid but not my primary mailbox.  Please keep replies on the 'group where everyone may benefit.
March 08, 2006
In article <dunbro$9v2$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Stewart Gordon says...
>
>Brad Anderson wrote:
>> http://www.frappr.com/d
>> 
>> Sign up and let us know where you are...
>
>Why is anybody who doesn't live in a city forbidden to join the map?
>
>Stewart.

just create a better site ;) we'll join you.

Ant