Denver Metro bloggers, raise your hand (and post a link to your blog here)
April 15th, 2008
If you blog and you live in the Denver Metro area, please go on and post a link to your blog in the comments below.
-Joe
(cross-posted to my Denver Post Neighbors News blog)
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6 comments on “Denver Metro bloggers, raise your hand (and post a link to your blog here)”
01
On one condition: you share the resulting list with me.
02
Fine, fine.
03
I would, but I’m boycotting the Post due to them posting the names, workplace and salaries of all State employees on a searchable database. I feel they are opening me and my coworkers up to increased dangers of ID theft, etc.
Please join me in my protest, and write the post a letter expressing your disapproval of this irresponsible action on their part.
04
For some context for Jon Grinder’s comment, check out the database he’s referring to here: http://www.denverpost.com/salarysearch , and the article about the publication of the database here: http://www.denverpost.com/ci_9465204 , and the discussion about the publication of the database (including many comments from the state workers whose information was published) here: http://neighbors.denverpost.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=9465204
05
For more context, including actual information about the validity of the identity theft claims, read the column about the state databases written by a Rocky Mountain News media critic, Dave Kopel.
06
Am I too late to the party?
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