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I am a thirty-something software engineer from Western New York State. I am married with three children.
I am a thirty-something software engineer from Western New York State. I am married with three children.
Full disclosure: I have a blog (written as "A Transportation Enthusiast") called where I analyze and debunk the fraudulent claims made by ] about ]. ] have erroneously claimed I am Avidor on this blog - I strongly disagree. I attack only his ''claims'', which are provably false, and his ''tactics'', which are just plain dirty. Nothing personal.
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My former username was "A Transportation Enthusiast". That name was too long and restricting -- I have other interests besides transportation. :-)
So, my username is now ATren, which still references my old name (A Transportation Enthusiast) but is much less verbose and looks better in edit histories.
I am a thirty-something software engineer from Western New York State. I am married with three children.
Full disclosure: I have a blog (written as "A Transportation Enthusiast") called Weiner Watch where I analyze and debunk the fraudulent claims made by Ken Avidor about PRT. Some have erroneously claimed I am attacking Avidor on this blog - I strongly disagree. I attack only his claims, which are provably false, and his tactics, which are just plain dirty. Nothing personal.
I've always thought that Misplaced Pages had a chance to get past the current mess that it is in, but after seeing the way this arbitration is going, I now realize it's hopeless. Misplaced Pages is now, officially, an irreparable bureaucratic mess. I remain here to protect what I believe is important until some other open encyclopedia project can fork what's left here and do it right.