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Tuesday 9 December 2008, 6:40 PM

The story of disappearing Experts Exchange related objects

Posted by nico5038

I posted links for sample downloads at geocities in my Expert Exchange comments. All are gone.
I posted a critical comment about a stolen solution at Expert Exchange and it's gone.
I posted a full html copy of an Expert Exchange question I wrote about in my blog, both the geocities page and my yahoo email are gone.
I posted a blog about Experts Exchange not answering emails and it's gone.

All I mentioned in my disappeared blog was the fact that Expert Exchange refuse to change my email address in my Expert Exchange profile from "yahoo" into "gmail". I regard my profile as information under my copyright and as they don't allow me to change it, they should do it on my request.

Like all blog's they do receive a link from me as I have nothing to hide.....

Nic;o)
Proud to be suspended from this "quality site" where wannabee experts rule and "quality" is just another word from the dictionary.




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roger andre

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Updated by roger andre on Mar 12, 2009 1:48 AM

nico5038

Thanks for your response Roger. Yes, they did cause a lot of misery but now I like to show others how silly they are acting regarding people that don't agree with them. We've seen in history multiple samples of this (e.g. communism and a whole range of tyrants) and they all went down...

Nic;o)

Posted by nico5038 on Dec 10, 2008 8:12 AM

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