> From: Adam C. Lipscomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I wonder if the game "Darklands", J** D********, KFSS Studios or the music > of Nobuo Uematsu ring any bells? Google seems to think there's a > connection. Ok. You found Darklands. Mmm 15 century europe. Darklands is a way of life. Right next to UMoria and Angband. > There is no "J** D********" listed in the state of Iowa on a Yahoo! search, Guess that throws a spanner in the Iowa theory. > but I did find 4 "J D********" - 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 "J** D********" 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 D********. Hmm. Darklands is a game from ~1992. You think I give my name to stores? Besides I didn't buy it, I borrowed it from my friend. (I know, I'm a sinner, and MPS is now going to have to hunt me down...) Every path leads to the Templars, the are the root of everything. > 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... Amazing the things it missed then. Also it came up with all kinds of weird foreign non-english pages. In case you were wondering 'Kneem' is a munge 'mnem'. There was an EFC a few years back that had 'Mneem', and that is how I say it. > From: "Alberto Monteiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 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...
