On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 07:04, Georgi Georgiev wrote: > > That is the reason for asking for *two* forms of identification. >
Faking two ID's is not much harder than faking one, I suggest mouth swabs and DNA testing. > Also, apparently, since you've been dealing with [EMAIL PROTECTED] for > years, then I must be him, no? Well, my email address above says that I > am him, so how could I not be? Email addresses are easy to fake or steal (the domain might have been transfered while I was not looking). A strong key is harder to steal of fake than anyother form of ID, short of an acurate DNA test. In any case or electronic interactions doe the physical body matter? If you were to discover that LT was really just a front for a committee made up of Dennis Ritche, Ken Thompson, and Andrew Tannenbaum, would you suddenly stop using Linux, would you stop accepting that kernel. Well probably some would, but only because their pride and trust had been shattred because they and been tricked. But would it really matter? I find this obsession some have with "real names" to be ammusing an naieve. On the net the only name I have that counts, is [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Brian Beattie LFS12947 | "Honor isn't about making the right choices. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | It's about dealing with the consequences." www.beattie-home.net | -- Midori Koto -- [email protected] mailing list
