[access-uk] Re: Raising A Concern

Hi Eleanor, 

Yes I have ntoiced similar behaviour when I've been on certain lists. This is 
why I am very careful with the information I provide and the comments I make. 

Take care 

James, Lyn, Nash and Twinny 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ELEANOR BURKE 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 6:41 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Raising A Concern


  Hi Everyone
  I have sent the e-mail below to the BCAB (blind computer users free list) and 
as it is possible that some of you are on that list, I wish to draw this matter 
to your attention.  Perhaps you are all aware of our e-mails being on-line.  
Maybe someone or George will tell me what the situation is in regard to 
access-uk.  

  I was searching for information on Google regarding Open university course 
W300 which I am currently studyng and horror of horrors my search brought me to 
this link.  http://www.freelists.org/post/bcab/Fw-The-Open-University-OnLine,23 
 This is BCAB communication between myself and other members on the list.  i 
had no idea that this was then posted on Google for the WORLD at large to read. 
 Can someone direct me to the rules which state that such information of a 
fairly sensative issue gets posted on-line.  True I made my feelings known 
through BCAB and I was aware that I was communicating with a group of visually 
impaired computer users but oh dear me, I did not know that 5 months on, I 
could read all this through Google.  I am a member of the Talks list for the 
blind and in order to read Archieve material there I have to put in my username 
and password.  That at least confines the information to the list members.

  Yours

  Eleanor




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