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The guy with the website hosting the list (it's still there BTW) has started to post the emails of complaint and his replies.
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I was most impressed by just how clean the database was. Note the complete absence of "Mr Testy Test" who has appeared on almost every live database I've ever worked on. Nor any duplications or offensive references to colleagues - eg Daveisatw@t-shire etc.
Better than many banks' data I've worked on.
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Well I just want to say publicly how disgusted and outraged I am over the BNP members list!
Some of the "town" fields have "county" data, and VICE VERSA!!!
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Schindler ran an engineering company. So it's not unlikely that there is a connection between the lift and the list.
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the elevators at clientco are made by a company called Schindler. always makes me laugh....Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThis BNP list is a sort of inverse Schindlers list (a list of names to be saved from the Nazis)
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This BNP list is a sort of inverse Schindlers list (a list of names to be saved from the Nazis)
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe membership status of some on the list is ambiguous at best, as I have previously mentioned. However, many of those who have, in the linked article, been described as "computer experts" are clearly just people with some vague knowledge of knocking up a web site in Front Page, and can thus safely be described as over-estimating their own level of knowledge.
National Front Page, surely?
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