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V3M On Facebook
Posted: 14 Oct 2007 11:47 pm
by Ronnie
I've set up a group on Facebook for V3M - see
Here
Hope no one objects

Posted: 15 Oct 2007 12:09 am
by kaos
ive joined
Posted: 18 Oct 2007 03:02 pm
by pyro
same 'ere
Posted: 18 Oct 2007 04:00 pm
by Ricatron
yes i have joined
my name.....is......Richard.
for all this time i have kept facebook to non-car things but now i have distroyed that!
what do peoples non forum friends think about your facebook profile pics being your car??? my mates (even if they are car geeks) would kick my arse if i had my volvo as my profile pic!!!
Posted: 18 Oct 2007 05:35 pm
by d3k4y0
Ricatron wrote:my mates (even if they are car geeks) would kick my arse if i had my volvo as my profile pic!!!
You need either less judgmental, or better informed friends, I think!
It's only a website, it's not real life

Posted: 18 Oct 2007 07:01 pm
by classicswede
Very true. My MSM pic is a inlet port

Posted: 18 Oct 2007 07:36 pm
by Fuse
I've joined.

Posted: 18 Oct 2007 10:01 pm
by foggyjames
I joined too...
cheers
James
Posted: 19 Oct 2007 05:56 am
by Ronnie
Excellent - glad there's a few more members.
The point of the Facebook group is not to take posts away from the core V3M forums, but more a way of exploiting all the powerful networking tools available there
Posted: 19 Oct 2007 11:00 am
by Chris_C
I had a picture of me driving my 300 on a track for a fair while, but it was a zoom of my face! I'll join when I get 5 mins!
Posted: 19 Oct 2007 11:43 am
by Ricatron
d3k4y0 wrote:Ricatron wrote:my mates (even if they are car geeks) would kick my arse if i had my volvo as my profile pic!!!
You need either less judgmental, or better informed friends, I think!
It's only a website, it's not real life

well its just the ones live and breath cars so its there break in honesty.
they are car designers, car journalists.
i will ease them into it dont worry

Posted: 19 Oct 2007 04:23 pm
by germ
just a thought to face book. i got this from a news article.
"Beware of Fraudbook, ID theft 2.0
Next up, think carefully about what information you post online. Facebook is a great site for keeping in contact with old friends, but it also gives fraudsters access to loads of personal information, from date of birth to phone numbers (all useful information for ID theft).
A random sample of 200 users in the London Facebook network by anti virus company Sophos found 75% allowed their profiles to be viewed by any other user. With over a million users in London alone, it’s clear fraudsters are being spoilt for choice.
If you’re on Facebook, consider changing your security settings so that only your friends can view your profile, and limit how much information you post. You may also consider ‘tweaking’ some of your details – such as your date of birth - so that they won’t be of use to fraudsters. If nothing else it’s a great excuse to make yourself younger.
Finally, check your credit file for accuracy, looking for unauthorised activity- such as accounts which aren’t yours, or credit searches by companies you haven't dealt with. You can arrange to receive your credit file regularly to monitor credit applications made in your name. "
This is a piece of a security warning i got.
its worth thinking about.
tryed to sign up yesterday but couldent
Cheers
will
Posted: 29 Sep 2008 06:21 pm
by Bilbo
bump
some wont know about this and i also put some new and old pics up for those who are members already.....
Posted: 29 Sep 2008 06:40 pm
by redline
I'm in
Posted: 29 Sep 2008 07:27 pm
by jtbo
I'm against facebook in general, but then again I'm bit wierd anyways
