# of Real Tim Mays, RTM (r)
Responding to msg by ravage@bga.com (Jim choate) on Tue, 16 Aug 12:57 PM Zero RTM (r) in Manhattan. Maybe more encrypted; only 60% here list.
Um, just out of curiousity, what is supposed to be proved by telling us how many people named "Tim May" live in various cities? Some names are relatively unique. I've never met or known of another Ben Goren, though I did once meet a Benjamin Gorin. The East [Phoenix] Valley White Pages (Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and a half-dozen others) is just about an inch thick, and includes over fifty John Smiths and thirty-five J. Smiths. Altogether, there's about five pages of Smiths; and the only other Gorens in the book are my parents. It's probably not all that surprising that we have a plethora of Diogeneseseses, considering the role "he" played in _Ender's Game._ Pr0duct C1pher (sp?), on the other hand, probably won't ever have a 'nym conflict. All this is just an elaborate way of saying, "Tim's right." Duplicate 'nyms should be dealt with the same way duplicate names are now. Mostly, we shouldn't worry about it all that much. b& PS There are no Tim or T. Mays in my phone book. So what? b& -- Ben.Goren@asu.edu, Arizona State University School of Music net.proselytizing (write for info): The battle is over; Clipper is dead. But the war against Government Access to Keys (GAK) goes on. Finger ben@tux.music.asu.edu for PGP 2.6 public key ID 0xCFF23BD5.
While I'm not participating in the "How many..." scavenger hunt, I do want to make a correction to Ben Goren's comment:
It's probably not all that surprising that we have a plethora of Diogeneseseses, considering the role "he" played in _Ender's Game._ Pr0duct C1pher (sp?), on the other hand, probably won't ever have a 'nym conflict.
I think the two kids were nymed "Locke" and "Demosthenes." My copy of of "Ender's Game" is bured somewhere, so I can't check. But I don't think Diogenes was one of them. On the scavenger hunt, my high school chemistry teacher once mentioned the "death of your father." Turned out she had assumed from an obituary entitled "Timothy May dies" that perhaps my father had died. Names are rarely unique. But, then, few of us know any of the other members of the list except by our electronic identities. --Tim May -- .......................................................................... Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero 408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets, W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments. Higher Power: 2^859433 | Public Key: PGP and MailSafe available. "National borders are just speed bumps on the information superhighway."
While I'm not participating in the "How many..." scavenger hunt, I do want to make a correction to Ben Goren's comment:
It's probably not all that surprising that we have a plethora of
On the scavenger hunt, my high school chemistry teacher once mentioned the "death of your father." Turned out she had assumed from an obituary entitled "Timothy May dies" that perhaps my father had died.
Names are rarely unique. But, then, few of us know any of the other members of the list except by our electronic identities.
--Tim May
I am accutely aware of the name duplication problem. Even using my middle initial doesn't buy me much. There are many Stephen Williams's in most areas. Maybe Stephen Douglas Williams is fairly unique, if you don't count my father, but that doesn't help much. Now if I changed my name to Zaphod or something... I use companies I've started, my domain, etc. to try to establish a unique identity. sdw -- Stephen D. Williams Local Internet Gateway Co.; SDW Systems 513 496-5223APager LIG dev./sales Internet: sdw@lig.net OO R&D Source Dist. By Horse: 2464 Rosina Dr., Miamisburg, OH 45342-6430 Comm. Consulting ICBM: 39 34N 85 15W I love it when a plan comes together Newbie Notice: (Surfer's know the score...) I speak for LIGCo., CCI, myself, and no one else, regardless of where it is convenient to post from or thru.
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