My name is Dan.
I like lamp.
I like lamp.
beetle said:Who the person is saying something should not make it important or worthy, it is the content of what is said that makes it important.
To suggest that anything said under the cloak of anonymity is an "impediment fo the forum improving" is ridiculous.
There are thousands of members and thousands of posts every few days by people who don't use their name. Only a very small fraction of posts are by people who's screen name matches their real name.
beetle said:p.s. The avatar is not me.
mikepage said:On the other hand, that small fraction, including the likes of --Bob Jewett, Jay Helfert, Jude Rosenstock, Patrick Johnson, Linda Carter, Joey Aguzin, Eydie Romano, David Sapolis, Scott Fraser, John Barton, Craig Riley, Andrew Manning, Colin Colenso, John Schmidt, Steve Lipsky, Scott Lee, Randy G. , Joe Tucker, Jack Madden, Billy Incardone, Mike Webb, Murray Tucker, Wei, Eric Yow, Alex Kanapilly, amongst many others, is responsible for a WAY disproportionate share of the quality content here.
Danny Kuykendal said:Joe, No reason to know your last name, only a reason to identify with whom I'm speaking. I would never be for forcing people to put their first and last names on here, but why not choose to let everyone know who you are? Is it the billiard industry itself or a general paranoia that people have of being found out?
I probably have as much or more to lose by putting my full name up here. (By the way I mispelled my last name when I registered, and didn't know how to correct it. Had a hard time getting registered. It's actually spelled with two ls).
I suppose someone could enter your name into a database and find your ss# and all that, but can't most people who you know do that anyway?
I just find it a bit more fun to chat with people I know.
And look at Jay Helfert with all his money, he has no qualms about risking his identity here!
By the way Steve, I didn't mean to refer that you might be a dog at the pool table!
Danny
chilli66 said:Now, I am in my avatar, but it's a multiple choice test!!![]()
As for anonymity, I've gone by variants on the chilli theme for 10 years. Just habit really, although I did change to my real name on one other forum. The real name is Ade Brooks.
I've always been tempted to try the username Catpiss McNasty for some odd reason!![]()
chilli66 said:Now, I am in my avatar, but it's a multiple choice test!!![]()
As for anonymity, I've gone by variants on the chilli theme for 10 years. Just habit really, although I did change to my real name on one other forum. The real name is Ade Brooks.
I've always been tempted to try the username Catpiss McNasty for some odd reason!![]()
Danny Kuykendal said:Joe, No reason to know your last name, only a reason to identify with whom I'm speaking. I would never be for forcing people to put their first and last names on here, but why not choose to let everyone know who you are? Is it the billiard industry itself or a general paranoia that people have of being found out?
I probably have as much or more to lose by putting my full name up here. (By the way I mispelled my last name when I registered, and didn't know how to correct it. Had a hard time getting registered. It's actually spelled with two ls).
I suppose someone could enter your name into a database and find your ss# and all that, but can't most people who you know do that anyway?
I just find it a bit more fun to chat with people I know.
And look at Jay Helfert with all his money, he has no qualms about risking his identity here!
By the way Steve, I didn't mean to refer that you might be a dog at the pool table!
Danny
Melinda said:If that's the case, then I am Jay Helfert.
-Melinda <-- (okay, this is my real name. My last name is difficult to spell and say, so Melinda is simply best).
jay helfert said:There was a Filthy McNasty that had some girly bars in L.A. in the 70's and 80's that were very successful. After a drug scandal he disappeared.
Black-Balled said:While we are on the topic:
What's what?
Crap! WHAT'S WHAT?
Danny Kuykendal said:Again, WHO'S WHO?
Danny K