On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 07:38 AM, Tyler Durden wrote:
Actually, Tyler Durden (ie, me) wrote what is attributed to the generic anonymous name of Norman Nescio. Anyway,...
Hilarious to see a generic "Tyler Durden," last seen in movie theaters, claiming to be the _real_ Tyler Durden. Dueling nyms, making the point for why either persistent names with traceable ISPs or digital signatures are a better solution. --Tyler Durden (the real one, not one of the three impostors)
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