<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 11/17/2001 3:23:49 PM Pacific Standard Time, a0284520@addcom.de writes:
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<BR>It's his real name, or at least he's been using it for a long time. He
<BR>once did a compilation CD that I had a song on. I never got any money,
<BR>but that goes without saying doesn't it. I met him once face to face and
<BR>he gave me a copy of the TR-606 manual. At that time he lived in
<BR>Oaklahoma. I know he later moved to Texas. Maybe he HAD to move;)
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<BR>So maybe it is his real name...but I wouldn't count on it. I had a friend who I met through ebay who was running a large computer disposal and remarketing firm and making better than $1M/year using a fake name and a partner who didn't exist. Getting contracts from big companies, too. Nobody checks any further if you have a professional looking website, or at least most people don't.
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