> And dealing with a real name would be nice, IMHO.
> Otherwise we may end up with 'SMtT' as the nickname, 'SMitTy' perhaps ?
:-)
Never camed across with such an offensive bullshit.
But we will not end up with 'SMtT' nor with 'SMitTy', i am sure of it.
Also , i never camed across with the situation, when people asked me in
rather offensive
style to provide my real name and i a bit confused...
Thanks anyway. That was a very interesting experience.
> If he wants to call himself 'Sir Modred' or 'Donald Duck' or 'Jack the
Ripper' or whatever...
I do NOT want to call myself 'Donald Duck' nor 'Jack The Ripper' nor
'whatever'...
> Even in the security business, where people routinely use pseudonyms ...
I am not in a security business, in fact i don't give a fuck about the
security business at all...
I am just an ordinary javascript programmer.
> When you have to read and process nearly 1,000 e-mails a day (as I have
had to do)
That'is your problem, if you are not able to do that, change the job..
> At least I didn't just bitch and moan about the bugs. ;)
Good boy, but surely that's me who is moaning and bitching about the bugs
here?
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