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Re: [ga] Proof of Identification
Patick and all DNSO'ers,
I see that you have your thinking cap on now sir. Very good!
And improvment that is good to see. A bit late however, isn't it?
Patrick Greenwell wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Mark C. Langston wrote:
>
> >
> > In the interest of putting an end to these shenanigans, I withdraw
> > my preivous conditions for submitting my driver's license. I'll be
> > happy to do it immediately on request.
>
> Using the "web-of-trust" concept(which is really an excellent idea), I
> don't see why this would be necessary in your case. Myself and several
> other saw you and heard you speak when you went up to the mike at one of
> the Names Council meetings held in San Jose. I'd vouch for the veracity of
> your existence. Many others not present at that meeting have met me in the
> past, and as such know that I am a real person too.
>
> If a successful attempt to eliminate frauds such as the multiple
> personalities of Jeff Williams is to be made, I am not confident that
> simply faxing a license will be sufficient given the ease with which
> documents can be digitally manipulated, and the difficulty in recognizing
> such manipulation due to the lack of granularity inherient in a fax. If
> anyone doubts that someone would bother to go to such effort consider the
> vast quantities of time Jeff has dedicated to inflicting his fantasy world
> on all of us for so long, including the effort involved in signing up with
> several providers and carrying on conversations with himself. Mailings
> would at least minimize the number of personalities someone could claim.
>
> Everyone is being forced to play the electronic version of "Keystone
> Cops." At some point, people are going to have to decide when they have
> had enough....
Bob Davis...
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