Okay a post to end the techie madness. It’s not like I stare at code for that long but it does take up a good part of my day, after all that’s what I do.
However life is not made up of 1s and 0s, and so I look at the best part of my life: my family. I got to thinking today about the amount of information that individuals (including myself) make readily available on the web. Everything from pictures of our family to details of the romantic dinner that we had with our significant other. It’s a darn lot of information and when you come to think about it, that information is made available to the world.
In a perfect world this wouldn’t be a bad thing, however we live in an age where there are folks who would use such information for wrong things.
With the above in mind, my wife and I have decided we will no longer put up pictures of our family for public viewing. This is nothing against our readers but rather a personal decision with regards to our family. — I will however be making a special section of the website for friends and family that will contain pictures as I do believe it’s important to stay in contact with those close to you.
Additionally I’m not trying to set a precedent for others with a blog. It’s something I hope folks are aware of though and do with full confidence and assurance.
However for me, I feel that family is too precious to be careless about and thus I make this decision.



5 Comments until now
Happy B’day Mr. Johnson!
Well thank you Sonia.
I totally agree with you although I was always told I was being paranoid but I still feel the same.
Yeh, that’s why I stoped blogging. Well not because I was worried about my kids, more so I was worried about posting my day to day activities on an open to the public diary.
It’s virtually impossible to tell who you are going to meet that might just decide to google you.
My name comes up real fast.
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