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August 13th, 2006, 10:49 AM
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Hi Sam,
Glad that you are back online, well, "AntiOnline"................sorry
I would certainly be willing to review the section for you, from a cynical Englishman's viewpoint.
Yes, I fully appreciate that your questions are totally genuine, as they are directed at "how the guy gets found out"..................... we have had a lot of suggestions on how to avoid that, and even more clever ones as to how they could be detected.
My thinking is that you are writing a romantic novel involving vampires? this probably means that your audience would be totally baffled by the more sophisticated computer scenarios suggested here. That would sort of be counterproductive, would it not?
I have used systems where if you opened the calendar/diary, it would record that you had seen the invitation to a meeting but had not acknowledged/confirmed it. It would be "flagged as read but not responded to"
So, if the Dr. synchronised her diary with her PC, the invitations to attend the local psychiatrists' meeting would be there, but as unread ................. if she noticed that they were "read" but not "responded" to......................they should not have been "read".
Professionals tend to have local meetings by arrangement rather than a known schedule?
just a few thoughts?
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