The answer to your question is, Michael Everson and Adam Carr
(although they're not celebrities of the level that they get a lot of
publicity)
Mark
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:59:48 -0800 (PST), Daniel Mayer
<maveric149(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Josh Gerdes <wikipedia(a)gerdesfamily.com>
wrote:
I think this is a pretty unlikely scenario.
However, if a person *were*
to have the same name as a different, better known person, it would be
unfair to block the less known person. It would be a good idea for that
person to say on his or her user page that he or she is not the famous
person, though.
But what famous person in their right mind would want to use their real name?
In fact, famous people are likely already among us - blissfully incognito.
-- mav
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