> S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>>> The writer of the original email is not Ray Horn. Isn't
>>> the idea of being insane, not being able to identify
>>> that
>>> you are insane. The emails come across as private so
>>> you'll just have to take my word for it. The story is
>>> still funny though. Imagine going through life and not
>>> realizing there would be consequences to the things you
>>> do
>>> to others and you're so full of yourself that you don't
>>> realize you could possible be in the wrong.
>>
>>> Bob (not Ray)
>>
>>
>> Not the first time we've seen that variety of thinking in
>> the CF
>> community... I remember a kid a few years ago who
>> couldn't seem to do
>> anything but piss people off... although the one I'm
>> remembering also
>> couldn't type or spell worth a damn and actually seemed
>> to be really
>> big on the idea that he was very "street". Anybody else
>> remember that
>> kid? Anyway, I don't remember him ever tangling with
>> OSS/copyright
>> issues, but I remember that he did seem rather in need of
>> being
>> disabused of the concept of consequences. I think I
>> remember him also
>> once claiming he sold one of his projects for millions.
>> Maybe they're
>> both schizophrenic.

> Or maybe the same person!  :)

Possibly, but their writing style is significantly different. Ray Horn
uses reasonably well fromed (spelling, grammar) if not very logical
english. The kid in question had a tendancy to not just bad grammar
and spelling but repeated intentional "street" references. I suppose
it could be that it is in fact the same person and he's either MPD or
more likely a compulsive liar who reinvents himself every several
years. He'd have gotten tired of the bad rep he had with the last
identity he'd forged and moved on to something unrelated to CF or the
CF community, then later come back full-circle and invented this new
identity for himself. Although I'm less inclined to think that's the
case than it's simply two guys with similar delusions.


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