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- From: cliftonr@netcom.com (Pope Clifton)
- Subject: Names and Bizarrerie in Real Life
- Message-ID: <1993Jan1.031240.22395@netcom.com>
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 03:12:40 GMT
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- I almost dragged this out when Zvi and Ilana were discussing their names
- in literature a while ago, but decided to save it. Now I'm trying to
- wrap up some long-postponed posts with the old year.
-
- Clifton is another fairly uncommon name; outside my family (where I was
- the third) I had never met anyone with the same name until this year.
-
- When I started working for VeriFone, it was a tiny company just entering
- into its explosive growth phase. When I signed on as the 25th employee,
- email names were the employees' first names. No last name or initials;
- we did not even have two "Mike"s or "Bill"s working for the company.
- (That rapidly changed; eventually they settled on email names of the
- form John_B3 to disambiguate those with identical first names and last
- initials.) I used to claim that when VeriFone hired another Clifton,
- anywhere in the world, it would be a sign that the company was too big
- and it would be time for me to move on.
-
- Earlier this year, they hired another Clifton, for the MIS helpdesk
- right here in the Mililani office. Moreover, his last name was Weston,
- which sounds remarkably like Royston over the paging system and looks
- similar, to the casual glance. We were continually getting each other's
- pages, p-mail, phone messages, faxes, and so forth.
-
- He lasted several months, but was fired at the end of his probationary
- period (for unsatisfactory performance, I think.) He had been helping
- maintain the electronic doorlock system, so a couple weeks after he was
- fired, he entered the building one night using an old password, and
- cleaned out a bunch of laptops, small PCs, monitors, and other
- marketable equipment. He was caught within a few days while trying to
- fence the computers, still with "Property of VeriFone" stickers on them.
- After the police searched his place, I think they also filed some drug
- possession charges against him. I think he's still in jail, pending
- trial.
-
- I'm still not sure if this should mean anything in any broader sense; at
- any rate, I didn't quit yet. I guess that means I feel it doesn't count.
-
- -- Clifton
-
-
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- Clifton Royston, Pope of the Church of the Subgenius in Paradise
- "Have a revelation, the first one's free/Soon to be addicted to eternity" - HMR
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