A survey on online privacy to skew[er] (WhoWhere?)

http://www.whowhere.com/survey.html The "Stanford" in the title is obviously just a typo. Be aware that they've been known to aggressively finger, etc. sites that contact their site. I especially like this question, which I swear I am not making up: 30. Search by Affiliation - for example "Working Women", "Lawyers", "Gay and Lesbian", "Hispanics", etc. [Must add] [Nice to add] [Don't care] WhoWhere originally built their database by writing a script to aggressively extract email addresses from the web server of OKRA, a research computer at UC Riverside that had been culling addresses from Usenet and other sources, making them freely available to the Internet community. Two wrongs don't make a right, of course. OKRA has since taken steps to ensure that noone else can extract mass quantities of addresses in the same way. -rich
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Rich Graves