Not exact matches
Perhaps the most
obvious, as lucidly put together by Willis Eschenbach (see McIntyre's blog Climate Audit and Anthony Watt's blog Watts Up With That), is the highly disturbing series of emails which show how Dr Jones and his colleagues have for years been discussing the devious tactics whereby they could
avoid releasing their data to outsiders under freedom of
information laws.
For
obvious reasons, memorable
information such as birth dates or simple passwords such as «password» should be
avoided as these are easy to uncover.
Stating
obvious information like «Available on request» should also be
avoided.
While there are some
obvious mistakes you should
avoid, such as spelling errors and misleading
information, others are not so easy to miss.
Even if the job posting you read didn't include much
information about the company itself, this should be a fairly
obvious question to
avoid.