I certainely know you, No you are not coco, I@m dam sure. I'll prove it to others.....LOL
Youput the delicious picture...Yummy.
Don't you have an ID?! OK if you don't have an ID, a passport maybe?! I know it is you Coco Just Hiding! You naughty where have you been, I missed you. XXX
2007-11-09 13:37:44
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answered by ? 6
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Believe it or not, this is a critical problem in computer science!
I assert that I am John-Paul.
How can you trust that though? Certainly if I photocopy my drivers license and passport, and sent the copy to you, I can assert that I have access to documents to which only John-Paul should have access.
Maybe I stole them though.
So you hire a notary public in my area to notorize my being who I am. What you don't know, is the one you hire is one of my friends, so she risks the jail time and signs off on it.
You can never 100% trust that someone is who they claim to be.
And that's a huge problem for companies that sell identity trust, like Verisign and other Secure-Socket Layer certificate companies...
2007-11-09 20:56:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but when it arises, I say, "I am who I am. If I was not, I wouldn't be here today." Your girlfriend (I assume you want to keep your gf) either ***** slaps you or chuckles. If she slaps you, get her some flowers and chocolates, and ask her (if not her, whoever it is) what they think about you that is not true, and how you can prove to her that you are not. If you're just now realizing that you are what they say, then work on it and try and get better in your strengths and weaknesses.
2007-11-09 20:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a challenge. I had three accounts in a row named "Rebel Atheist" link to me as contacts as I sequentially blocked them. Of course it was a stalker trying to target me. The account names had changed to known aliases of the stalker in short time.
If you use the VT designation, you know who I'm talking about. He was ticked off because I undid some of his vandalism on Wikipedia and as a result, he was blocked and flagged for sockpuppeting. Of course, I was suspicious.
How do I know you aren't that person? I can only observe you over time and assess. You can observe subtle patterns. In the ancient days of computers, I was involved in a study to learn how we can tell who's who by their text characteristics. There are subtle clues that take time to analyze.
One of the classic tests is ask about something you discussed in private, if there is information like that to use.
2007-11-09 21:06:26
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answered by novangelis 7
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When I know who I am I will tell you. Until than it is 40 years in the wilderness. Make sense.
2007-11-09 21:14:04
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answered by יונתן 4
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ahhh ok
well if anyone knows about your personally then perhaps you can ask that person to speak out for you and verify it
I have a friend that had to do this on here
infact I have had to do so myself recently
a friend of mine who hadnt spoken with me in about a year , wasnt sure if I was the real Pangel or a clone
so he asked me a few questions about our last conversation
lol my memory is so poor but thank goodness it didnt fail me on this one
2007-11-09 20:52:55
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answered by ☮ Pangel ☮ 7
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Passport, driver's license, birth certificate -- witnesses.
2007-11-09 21:21:14
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answered by Fuzzy 7
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I just flip my drivers license..
2007-11-09 20:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My atheist friend ask my ID every time I meet him at college. You know, Atheists need prove. So It is annoying. Otherwise, he don't believe that is me his buddy.
2007-11-09 20:53:33
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answered by Near of DN 4
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Jesus had that problem during his trials right before he was crucified.
2007-11-09 20:52:19
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answered by Anonymous
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