I'm the Anonymous Monk who started this node. After much meditation for the better part of a day, (surely a good trait for a user of a site like this ;) I decided to take a similar name. For the record, the name I want is just enigma.

Let me rephrase that: The name I want is enigma. (just enigma already doesn't exist)

After reading the replys to my post, the node that bassplayer linked to, and another node I can't find right now, I can see that

1) There are apparently many others who would like to see a way to reclaim truly unused usernames.

but

2) It would probably be best if I didn't push for my prayer to be answered just yet. I want it to be worth the god's time. I'll take davido's advice and hang out for a while, hopefully contributing something of my own.

Who knows, maybe I'll like TheEnigma more.

TheEnigma


In reply to Re^2: Is it possible to reassign a username that's taken, but not being used? by TheEnigma
in thread Is it possible to reassign a username that's taken, but not being used? by Anonymous Monk

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