1994-08-17 - Re: # of Real Tim Mays, RTM (r)

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From: Ben Goren <ben@Tux.Music.ASU.Edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-08-17 02:06:01 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 16 Aug 94 19:06:01 PDT

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From: Ben Goren <ben@Tux.Music.ASU.Edu>
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 94 19:06:01 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: # of Real Tim Mays, RTM (r)
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Um, just out of curiousity, what is supposed to be proved by telling us 
how many people named "Tim May" live in various cities?

Some names are relatively unique. I've never met or known of another Ben 
Goren, though I did once meet a Benjamin Gorin.

The East [Phoenix] Valley White Pages (Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and a 
half-dozen others) is just about an inch thick, and includes over fifty 
John Smiths and thirty-five J. Smiths. Altogether, there's about five 
pages of Smiths; and the only other Gorens in the book are my parents.

It's probably not all that surprising that we have a plethora of 
Diogeneseseses, considering the role "he" played in _Ender's Game._ 
Pr0duct C1pher (sp?), on the other hand, probably won't ever have a 'nym 
conflict.

All this is just an elaborate way of saying, "Tim's right." Duplicate 
'nyms should be dealt with the same way duplicate names are now. Mostly, 
we shouldn't worry about it all that much.

b&

PS There are no Tim or T. Mays in my phone book. So what? b&

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