I wonder if the game "Darklands", Joe Di****son, KFSS Studios or the music
of Nobuo Uematsu ring any bells?  Google seems to think there's a
connection.

There is no "Joe Di****son" listed in the state of Iowa on a Yahoo! search,
but I did find 4 "J Di****son" - I won't list the info Yahoo pulled up for
me, but it's easy to do a search on a name.  There's good odds that none of
them is the "Joe Di****son" we might be looking for.  Still - since someone
calling himself "The Fool" has posted to the "Darklands" Yahoo group with
the same email address as our "Fool", we can reasonably assume they are the
same person.  Therefore, we can narrow our search still further, and check
video game stores in the state of Iowa for records pertaining to purchases
by anyone named Di****son.

The above was the result of 10 minutes work on my dialup connection.  No one
is invisible these days - not that I care - anyone spying on me is going to
get an eyeful of me wandering through my house in my underwear, and I don't
think anyone wants to see that...

Adam C. Lipscomb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never
hit
soft." - Teddy Roosevelt


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alberto Monteiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brin-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: Hunting Down The Fool


> Jeroen wrote:
> >
> >We have not found you yet, but someday...   <evil grin>
> >
> We have other information that we may use to hunt him [or her - unlikely,
> but we shouldn't narrow too much]. We can track the times when he/she
> posts, and based on that distribution it will be possible to infer if
> he/she posts from home, from a college/university, or from his work
>
> Also, we can do a *negative* search, excluding people that have
> his name in credit card databases, etc...
>
> Alberto "Big Brother" Monteiro
>
>


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