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Post by JPinoy »

I just added myself!

So Im the only one in the NY-NJ-CT tristate area? :twisted:
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According to this there's only two in the UK, myself included.

That can't be right! :shock:
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There's only one Turk; what do you have to say to that? :P
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Post by Sir Kohran »

RichardAM wrote:According to this there's only two in the UK, myself included.

That can't be right! :shock:
For some reason, there's only two of us Britons on the site often...even though the Middle Ages play a big part in our history.

Odd...

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Hmmm. There are fewer Europeans than I expected.
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Post by wunztwice »

I hate to dig up old threads, but somehow I missed this one, and I love the idea.

So, I'm the only Oregonian listed, eh? I could have sworn there are more here than that!
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Well, I joined, so that makes three swedes! But where are all the danes? I mean it is a Lego thing after all:)
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It is a cool concept, although I am surprised no one has expressed concerns about how unsafe it is to give locations.

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I joined. I posted a place near where I live but I don't live there.
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kelderic wrote:It is a cool concept, although I am surprised no one has expressed concerns about how unsafe it is to give locations.

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I know what you mean, there can't be that many "DARKspawns" around here ;)
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Gong_Of_The_Farmer wrote:Check it out!

http://www.frappr.com/classiccastle

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kelderic wrote:...I am surprised no one has expressed concerns about how unsafe it is to give locations.
Posting yourself on the map is just as safe imo as displaying your location on your account here. Despite the graphical improvement, generally no more information is given away than previously, and if people do have doubts about their security, maybe posting there should be something they want to avoid.

But all the same, if such concerns were raised, both the map and this forum could be hidden so that you'd have to register to read any information. That would maybe ease the minds of some a little?
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kelderic wrote:It is a cool concept, although I am surprised no one has expressed concerns about how unsafe it is to give locations.

Kelderic
It was briefly mentioned elsewhere in the thread. Most people have put their marker near where they live, not right on their house. Also, no one is being forced to do this. If someone isn't comfortable with it, then they shouldn't do it.

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Man, I'm the only one in the SF bay area?
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Post by sarous »

i can't get my name on there so i'll do it here
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