On Apr 24, 8:11*pm, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:
Andy Burns wrote:
Jo Stein wrote:
I try to find out more about [TNP], and I found this:
http://www.blogger.com/profile/04350141366747415908
an early 40s meteorologist and theologian with interests in science,
theology, philosophy, history, politics, education and technology
including Web 2.0 (a wannabe polymath).
I think "our" TNP looks more like Bernard Cribbins than that!
I can't imagine one someone who it is well known lives in suffolk and is
an engineer should be confused with an Australian *web 2.0 programmer
Don't bother looking or an online profile of me, there isn't one.
I have found one picture of me as a schoolboy online,. but its under a
name I seldom use.
There are a couple of other pictures of me in various sites under a
completely different and unrelated pseudonym that I use when taking
******** about that hobby.
I am not on facebook, twitter, linkedin or any social networking sites.
it isn't important who I am, its what I am and what I represent that is
of value - or not, depending on your prejudice.
I have been mistaken for Leo Sayer when I had longer hair. Or Bob Dylan.
So thats the closest you are going to get.
--
To people who know nothing, anything is possible.
To people who know too much, it is a sad fact
that they know how little is really possible -
and how hard it is to achieve it.
Clearly has something to hide.