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This user has been on Misplaced Pages for 22 years, 4 months and 4 days.




Yes, this is my real name. Rather than use my usual, anonymous account, I recently (2009) created this account on Misplaced Pages to edit the Ambigram page and create a couple of pages related to those edits (a biography of a living person and a page about a company). I thought that, by using my real name, I would defuse any attacks where people claimed I was creating pages for my own benefit, associated with the company, etc. Sadly, I was wrong.

My interests on Misplaced Pages have always been widely varied. I've recently adopted the Ambigram page and did a lot of work to improve it, fix inaccuracies, and add additional historical information. A few others helped and one person got in the way.

I also created two related pages for Robert Petrick and FlipScript. I happen to have an invented an ambigram-like game, WIM, which is listed on the Scrabble variants page (strictly speaking, it's not really a Scrabble variant, nor is the other game listed -- they are letter tile games). Information on WIM is at www.puzzazz.com/wim.

I hate it when people think they own Misplaced Pages pages. I really try not to do that myself. I think that anonymity on Misplaced Pages generally does more harm than good.

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