At 12:45 pm -0500 11/9/96, Peter Hendrickson wrote:
We are hardly operating in a hostile environment. Yet, somebody who has apparently gone to some effort to have an anonymous identity has been exposed. The implications of this are worth considering.
Nope. Sorry, Pete. Hope you didn't throw out your sholder, swinging for the fences like that. ;-). The name "S. L. vonBernhardt" is just another pseudonym of Unicorn's, and as such, is just another level of redirection, in a rather, hrm, redirected, life, I would wager. For what it's worth, the DCSB speaker process is as follows: The speaker pings me and offers to speak. I say, "Cool. Send me a paragraph about yourself and another one about your talk, and I'll bounce it off the program committee." (The program committee is the first 6 or 7 people who said they wanted to speak when we started DCSB last year. It was my way of making them sing for their supper. They sing pretty well, given the caliber of speakers we've had. ;-).) So, Uni sends me his two paras, which I forward to the program committee, who do backflips, 'cause Uni's about an 11 on a 10-point "kewl" scale. And that's it. When blurb time comes for the talk, I copy and paste said two paras into a piece of boilerplate, tweak here and there, spam the planet, and voila!, a DCSB announcement blurb is history. Except of course when the speaker has been, er, loquacious, and his two paras require editing down, which, in Uni's case, he wasn't, so I didn't. Except his aside to me that "S. L. vonBernhardt" is Yet Another Pseudonym. In short, I sent out what Unicorn sent me. No skulduggerous efforts at outing him were attempted. You do have a nice swing, though. Next time, I'll put one over the plate where you can hit it. :-). Cheers, Bob Hettinga ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com) e$, 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "The cost of anything is the foregone alternative" -- Walter Johnson The e$ Home Page: http://www.vmeng.com/rah/