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On a purely selfish note, I'm glad you started using your name. I followed a link to TechCrunch (I think) from Dave Winer one day. As I was reading the conversation I saw a familiar name. And I thought to myself, can it be that there is more than one person in the world with that name. So, I followed you over here and it didn't take long to figure out it was you. I've been here ever since. And the rest they say, is history.
Marie, you hit on the double-edged sword of me being outed. Being found by friends of that particular era is very cool, but I keep wondering how long it will be before the ones who weren't friends find me?
My comment on Scobble's was mainly directed at earlier posts of his where he claimed to not read blogs where he did not know the bloggers name (I'm pretty sure this is not actually true as he has responded to a few of my posts, but that was mostly back in the Microsoft days).
I have a vanity domain (not associated with my blog) that I used private registration for. Scary to think that it is so easy to pierce that veil when I'm paying a premium for it to NSI. But then when you see almost daily stories of credit card info on the loose who can still have any confidence in these systems to either protect our true identity or prevent others from masquerading as us?
I'm hoping someone will come along with a better way. In the mean time, tracking down those that abuse the system, and who abuse other innocent users, and actually punishing them for it, needs to start happening sooner rather than later.