If it was Cory-W, I would have thought it could be this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc0CB6URrV0
]]>Note also that there's no sense in suspending this user since he wouldn't lose any abilities he couldn't regain by simply making another user. This way, we at least have a constant identity to follow, rather than playing whack-a-mole with different incarnations of the same troll.
]]>(Secret identity compromised)
]]>Harry, I would love to hear from you. I am listed in the Oakland-Berkeley phone book, but more relevant is that my home phone is included in my listing at http://www.ams.org/cml
You win this game of chicken dear sir.
I was just making fun of certain people making certain very private information very public.
However, sir, you might find the following amusing:
]]>I am much more comfortable with one-to-one conversations, and for most people on MO that means email.
If you give me your phone number, I will call you up and tell you my deepest fears. You can be sure that they involve polar bears, volcanos, and a pool full of blood-flavoured jello.
(This is of course the kind of jello with fruit floating in it, but instead of fruit, it's human hands.)
]]>That honor goes to my esteemed colleague Qiaochu Yuan.
Actually Martin Brandenburg and Theo J-F both have Qiaochu beat (not that it's a competition). I suspect Martin's 119 is the winner, but who knows.
]]>(I thought briefly about doing the CH version, but it didn't seem worth prodding my brain cells back into life just for that purpose...)
]]>To get that many I would need to ask for birthdays of world leaders, one country at a time.
I'm sure you could come up with another way, like asking for the first positive integer you haven't asked for yet 98 times.
]]>Take a look at all of his answers.
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