Markel, everyone makes choices in life.

There's a big difference between a Denali and a collection of fine guns. Denali's are much harder to deal with once you've stolen them - they are big and have titles of ownership. Guns aren't and don't. Denali's are also expendable - if your's gets stolen you can run out and buy a better one in 15 minutes.

Criminals cruise gun clubs? That's unlikely. Why cruise a gun club hoping to identify a guy based on one gun, when you can sit in the comfort of your own double wide and easily identify a guy with a multitude of fine guns? We have to be careful in all of our lives but the internet is an especially poor place to leave yourself exposed.

Let's talk about valued possessions. If I were some 78 year old dude who had never had children and my wife had died 5 years ago I'd probably post my name all over the internet, too. Most guys, however, have a wife and/or kids. Who is willing to come home from a 2 day business trip to find a couple of dirtbags failed to pry open his safe but succeeded in prying open his wife? Will his wife understand that the reason she got a surprise is his need to post his real name on a website? I don't even want to think about kids in this picture. Let's forget about the guns and consider the collateral damage you open yourself up to when you advertise on the internet.

It's just plain arrogance to think the basic rules of life don't apply to the Parker website.