Quoting "R.A. Hettinga" <rah@shipwright.com>:
At 8:43 AM -0700 9/27/05, James A. Donald wrote:
In the long run, reliable pseudonymity will prove more valuable than reliable anonymity.
Amen. And, at the extreme end of the curve, perfect psedudonymity *is* perfect anonymity.
"Character. I wouldn't buy anything from a man with no character if he offered me all the bonds in Christendom." -- J. Pierpont Morgan, Testimony to Congress, 1913.
Reputation is *everything* folks.
Damn good point. Now that I think of it, all the classic examples of "anonymous" publication were really pseudonymous. (Publius, et al) -- Roy M. Silvernail is roy@rant-central.com, and you're not "It's just this little chromium switch, here." - TFT SpamAssassin->procmail->/dev/null->bliss http://www.rant-central.com