Hello Indie_Dev,

Friday, August 24, 2007, 7:55:47 PM, you wrote:

> 1. By making a reference to Atlanta, quite possibly knows who I am.

> 2. And they could only have obtained that information from the credit card
>    information I used to purchase The Bat! as my IP address does not resolve 
> to
>    Atlanta.

Hello Indie,

Your accusation is *very* serious and by all means *do* investigate. However
someone (maybe a reader of your blog) may identified you. You wrote that you
are quite known, developed or took part in the development of several well
known products and maintain a well known blog. 1+1 = 2 for someone who may
already know you from other places.

I have just one question. Why do you need anonymity? Posting your thoughts
-even when some people disagree- could carry the weight of your name.

It's quite logical. If you are a well known software designer your experience
*matters*. For example I'm a mathematician. I never had any to do with
software design. While I could have some ideas that in theory should work,
these ideas haven't been necessary tested in real situations. Feedback
*especially* from knowledgeable and experienced people carry more weight than
others, at least at specific fields.

-- 
George M. Menegakis
Using The Bat v3.99.17 (BETA) on Windows XP Service Pack 2


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