I don't really mind engaging in forum discussions with XPZ741 or Pants Down, to make up a few sample names, but when it comes to responding in public--
Pants Down,
Thankyou so much for the tip, it has improved my knowledge of the scalawag fastening.
I just feel like a moron, insofar as I actually have my name revealed to all the world.
It seems lopsided, or unbalanced, when one fellow can be looked up in the telephone book, which I myself keep on top of the icebox, and the identity of the other is a CB Handle out of Smokey and the Bandit.
Real names are not required by the forums, so this is not a beef. It is more like a plea for help, a confession, or a revelation of things beyond my control that make me burst into tears.
Some members, no doubt sensing the oddity of hiding any clue to their identity in a small world of fellow sailors helping each other out, have simply added their name to their Signature Line, so replies can be made to a human being who had, in most cases, presumably, a mother and a father who themselves had names.
That provides humanity--and keeps the forum name, often a boat name, intact.
The name in the Signature Line might be a first name, untraceable even by NSA.
It gives the other guy a name to reply to.
I know, I know, the Internet is full of bots seeking to put a Javelin missile down your chimney, steal your identity or tell your wife stuff she really doesn't need to know.
But the amount of additional exposure to that on EricsonYachts.org is very close to zero, as those of us who use our full names and locations have successfully bet on for many years.
Signing off,
Christian
Pants Down,
Thankyou so much for the tip, it has improved my knowledge of the scalawag fastening.
I just feel like a moron, insofar as I actually have my name revealed to all the world.
It seems lopsided, or unbalanced, when one fellow can be looked up in the telephone book, which I myself keep on top of the icebox, and the identity of the other is a CB Handle out of Smokey and the Bandit.
Real names are not required by the forums, so this is not a beef. It is more like a plea for help, a confession, or a revelation of things beyond my control that make me burst into tears.
Some members, no doubt sensing the oddity of hiding any clue to their identity in a small world of fellow sailors helping each other out, have simply added their name to their Signature Line, so replies can be made to a human being who had, in most cases, presumably, a mother and a father who themselves had names.
That provides humanity--and keeps the forum name, often a boat name, intact.
The name in the Signature Line might be a first name, untraceable even by NSA.
It gives the other guy a name to reply to.
I know, I know, the Internet is full of bots seeking to put a Javelin missile down your chimney, steal your identity or tell your wife stuff she really doesn't need to know.
But the amount of additional exposure to that on EricsonYachts.org is very close to zero, as those of us who use our full names and locations have successfully bet on for many years.
Signing off,
Christian