Already dealt with that at an airport once. One look at my picture and his cleared that right up and they put a note in the entry system that says I am not this guy. High tech huh. Sometimes the system works. By the way we have different middle initials and different SSNs. I have an original DDN TAC Access card, installed BBN nodes for the US Air Force, and worked for quite a few ISPs, and now work for large global corporation. Sorry I did not meet you at NSF net, I worked more on the DoD side of things. Steven Naslund -----Original Message----- From: William Allen Simpson [mailto:william.allen.simpson@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 9:20 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: [tor-talk] William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can. On 11/30/12 5:15 PM, Naslund, Steve wrote:
Well, in that case.... I am really worried that the cops might charge
me with a crime. They took my computers and are looking at them. I did not do anything wrong but just in case they decide to charge me with a crime, please send me some money.
As well you could be, because you appear to have the same name as a registered sex offender: http://www.sexoffenderin.com/reg110698/steven_w_naslundmugshot.htm On 11/29/12 6:39 PM, Naslund, Steve wrote: # As a long time service provider ... # # my many years of experience in engineering ARPANET, MILNET, and the # Internet I would have to guess that most Tor servers are used for no # good much more than they are protecting anyone's privacy. I'm surprised that medline.com is offering network access as an ISP? Admittedly, you began posting to NANOG in 2002 as: Network Engineering Manager Hosting.com - Chicago While I was involved in engineering NSFnet and the Internet and was an "original" member of NANOG, but I don't remember you. Of course, I'm notoriously bad with names. OTOH, I have met, remember, and greatly respect the Tor engineers.