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On Jun 9, 8:01*pm, riverman wrote:
I searched on a well-reviled name, and found this link:https://www.dworkin.nl/pipermail/dgd...er/000020.html If you click on the name, it opens a mail client window with this email address: If you then search on THAT email address, you find this:http://phantasmal..sourceforge.net/D...angingLPC.html Which fits something I found years ago...that he was a MUD player and certainly very techhy. So from that site, I got a name. Searching on that name shows this:http://www.alyx.com/zell/resume.html Whats interesting here is that he was educated in Sweden....the home of the legend he took his name from. Additionally, he lives in Madison, WI....we know he paddled flat-bottomed boats, had some outdoor experiences, etc. And the final piece (so far): searching through lots of old posts herehttp://twitter.com/#!/Zellskishows a bunch of posts with the same formatting as the old *roll eyes* or *snicker* .....but in this case its things like *grin* or *laugh*. Additionally, we know he used to torture people on a usenet group that debated alternate potential timelines if history had been different, especially WW2, and his amazon.com profile shows this:http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A2A550CUUBMNKT May be coincidence, but there are a ton of circumstantial evidences. Not a perfect fit, but cyberstalking this nutjob is a hobby, at least. I do wonder why his posts ended mid-argument on three different newsgroups in Dec of 99, though. --riverman Hmm, upon further research I might have read too much into the first mail client. Apparently several people at dworkin use the same email address....in fact, if you look at the signature of the owner, Felix A. Croes, you will see a very familiar sight....... --riverman |
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