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>
> Consider it a trademark issue. Its my name, I have exclusive rights
> to use it.
> If you want to use it, you have to get my permission first. You can't
> use an
> author's work without their permission - well you can't use my name
> without my
> permission.
Of course, one should consult a lawyer in such matters, but *I* think
that's the biggest load of fertilizer I've seen in these parts in a
long time.
> Furthermore, I will decide when to enter a discussion, not you. If
> you want to
> drag my name into a discussion as an example of a type of person, you
> will do
> the decent thing and ask me in private first.
Did someone invite you to participate? I don't think so. If I said that
the Dixie Chicks were a fine example of American patriotism in action,
have I invited them into the discussion?
> Perhaps I should just send you an invoice for use of my name.
>
> Yes, I am being an a**hole about this. Its because I am sick and
> tired of some
> people on this list thinking its okay to attack me, berate me, or
> attribute
> attitudes to me that are not what I think. I don't care what your
> interpretation of my posts is, it is not appropriate to use my name
> to advance
> your argument.
You know, some people are so full of themselves that it's really
pathetic. Gotta feel sorry for 'em.
Oh, and one final thought. We reap what we sow. (So, sue me.)
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