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By: Ken

Perfectly arguable points, Ron, and you were one of the people I alluded to whom I respect and who disagree with the practice. A couple of comments: <blockquote>I don’t know why we’re so...

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By: Linus

<blockquote>"But if someone identifies you because they think you’re a big hypocrite considering what you do in real life, or because you have taken the exact other side of that issue under...

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By: Linus

crap, did I forget to close something?

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By: Ken

I fixed it for you. And I won't out you. Though HTML sloppiness is irresponsible.

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By: Linus

You know, that didn't work either, so I'll just stop.

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By: Linus

Thank you. And thank you. And I will try to be responsible in the future. I'm even thinking of getting a fake face to put below my name.

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By: Ron Coleman

Can we put faces below our names? How? I'm planning to use Ken's face!

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By: Legally UnBound

Certainly the best explained "defense of anonymous blogging" I've seen. I was challenged this week by an anonymous commentator on my blog to reveal myself. How crazy is that. You can see my comments in...

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By: Patrick

Ron, you can get a "Gravatar" for use in commenting at WordPress blogs by going here: http://en.gravatar.com/ This image of mine, for instance, is a "Gravatar". I quite like the caricature you use at...

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By: Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity » Blog Archive » Anonymous online...

[…] who chooses anonymity, has written that he prefers to remain anonymous because his favorite styles are, as he describes them, "satire, sarcasm, and ridicule." Ken […]

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