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Fugazi:
"When you write something, I wonder - can people comment on what you write in a public forum? I doubt that."

You doubt when you shouldn't, and viceversa, Fugazi...
;-)

And BTW, sorry for having mispelled you name. It really was just a typo. I write too quicky and without checking, I know.

Yes, I'm very well known in Italy in my field (only in my field, I'm not at all famous), I'm very active on online forums, and my email address, my Resume', even my home address and wired telephone number are published online, since years ago. So, yes, whoever reads an article of mine can freely email me, and I always answer (no, nobody calls me by tel, generally).

More than that, whoever can dispute what I publish on whatever media, either calling the magazine's (or whatever) director, or filing for a complain to the Journalist Association (that can sanction me and even forbid me to write anymore), or directly suing me for libel or anything else. According to the Italian laws, both me and the magazine's director are liable for damages or criminal offences related to what I signed and he/she decided to publish.

And... maybe you, being just a blogger, don't even have to face the latest two eventualities. Well, on the contrary, I have to. And I'm very aware about that.

So. Did this answer your doubt?

Anyway... I'm very glad to know that all ATMs problems have been solved now, and so quickly. I mean... they were going on since at least yesterday... Then, ten minutes later I asked you here whether they could be a mean to block some other bank runs... and all it's solved. Immediately. No more technical probs.

Good, I'm really glad about it.

Ciao, Fabio Medby.

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