This isn't a joke--I found quite a few of my family's (living) birthdays on this list. It's kind of creepy, although I suppose it may have some genealogical value, if any. Personally, I removed my information. Gina This website was brought to our attention because it contains peoples names, birthdays. Evidently with that information and a little money you can also obtain social security numbers. You may want to check and see if your record is there. Here is the website: http://www.anybirthday.com Here are the instructions for deleting your record: 1. Make a note of the zip code associated with your record 2. Click on the "FAQ" Button 3. Click on the "Privacy Statement" button to "opt out" your data from the database 4. Click on the "Opt Out Option" link 5. An input screen will pop up - fill in your first and last name, DOB (DD-MM-YY-) and the zip code from the initial record. Then click on the "remove from the database" button and your data will be removed from the database. LtCol Frederick "Bud" Bromley III, USAF Deputy Director, Communication & Information HQ ARPC/SC 6760 E. Irvington Place Denver, Colorado 80280 1-800-525-0102 ext 71487 FAX 303 676-6425 DSN Prefix: 926 Pager 303 826-2494 frederick.bromley@arpc.denver.af.mil The word listen contains the same letters as the word silent. CopperScaleDragon@mindspring.com www.dragoncon.org "If you get up one more time than you fall, you will make it through." -- Chinese Proverb