User talk:207.241.227.235

What's interesting about this particular IP is that the hostname resolves to "desktop5.archive.org".

Yes, archive.org as in the Internet Archive and Wayback Machine.

We might to drop them a line and ask them what the deal is. --Douglas Muth 13:59, 15 September 2006 (UTC)


 * I'd prefer to hear it from our mystery visitor. Care to edit this page and let us know? :-) --GreenReaper(talk) 15:53, 15 September 2006 (UTC)

Greetings to all. I am the one who, at a point in the recent past, used this IP address to defend the privacy of the one known as Sibe. For the purposes of identification, you may call me AnonyMouse. Any relation between that name and anyone elses previously choosen furry nickname is purely coincidental, please leave the innocent out of this. My IP address rotates per page loaded, and the IP that the information sent to your site comes from, is in fact innocent as well, I am simply choosing to remain anonymous in a manner that (at first) confused you people (to my great entertainment I might add). What is being done to Sibe is a blatant breach of this persons privacy, and it is clear by the number of times modifications to protect this persons privacy have been reverted that the moderators are making a constant and continuing decision to breach his privacy. You claim this website is free of opinions, but you are clearly mistaken. Anyone who chooses to breach someones privacy in such a blatant and cruel manner, is clearly against all privacy. However, an ignorant few, such as GreenReaper, would have you believe that this person is evil, and deserves no such right to privacy. It has been quoted that "Privacy is not a right, it is a privilagte." Anyone with that view is not only unAmerican, they are making a concious decision to infringe on this persons right to privacy, and are clearly attacking the rights as established by the Constitution. Such an attack on the liberties as established is clearly not only anti-American, but I remind you that such sentimate is in fact regarded as an act of terrorism by the majority of the population of the United States of America. I sincerely hope the moderators of this site come to their senses and take into account the right to privacy as provided by law! Until we meet again. Yours truely, AnonyMouse.


 * Alas, you have discovered my dark secret - like all other great villains I am, in fact, not American.


 * However, this server is, so it complies with American law. So what happened to the right to free speech? And which laws would you suggest provide for such privacy? --GreenReaper(talk) 22:25, 15 September 2006 (UTC)