On 2007-10-15, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok writes: 
>
>> 
>> On 11 Oct 2007, at 1:00 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
>> 
>>> An anonymous called ok writes:
>> 
>> I am not anonymous.  That is my login and has been since 1979.
>
> Oh, bother...
> According to my imperfect knowledge of English, an anonymous is somebody
> who doesn't sign his/her letters. And doesn't unveil his name. Just "OK" as
> login, even since 1979, is still anonymous, whatever you may say. 

In my dialect, "anonymous" is never used as noun, solely an adjective.

Further, maintaining the same identity but not revealing the
corresponding legal identity is "pseudonymous".  Pseudonym can be used
as a noun, but it refers strictly to the name itself, and never the
bearer.

-- 
Aaron Denney
-><-

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