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  • cadwag - Apr 13 2007 | robert

    Texas A&M 06 - 07 Catalog

    • xerf - Apr 15 2007

      Can you please mark these dots as "private" so i don't see them?

      thanks

    • xerf - Apr 16 2007

      *bumpers*

    • cadwag - Apr 17 2007

      Hmmm...sorry about that. Didn't realize you would see them. I could do mark them as private, but that would only partially solve the problem.

      Notice how they aren't tagged "Travis" and instead only "Robert"?

      If you subscribe to just the Travis feed, you won't see any dots that aren't specifically meant for you. Atm, it looks like you are rss'ed to my entire account so you see everything.

      The other day I told my dad about our little dots experiment and he said he wants to get join up. So soon I'm going to start dotting things for him. If you remain rss'ed to my entire acct, you are going to start seeing things that are meant only for him and I can't set those as Private.

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