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Setting the record straight
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10/09/2013 16:54:25
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
 
 
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04/09/2013 00:31:26
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Welcome back.

>The following is not an attack or an attempt to initiate a debate. It is simply to set the record straight.
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>Yesterday I emailed Michel and requested reinstatement to the UT. To his credit, he granted my request without any questions, and I appreciate that.
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>Now - for the record - I was absolutely, positively, NOT Grover. I have zero knowledge of who Grover was, and I played zero part in Grover's posts. (Sure, just like most people at the time, I wondered who it might be, but I had absolutely no knowledge of who it actually was)
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>I realize how difficult it can be for someone to stand up and say, "I'm 100% innocent", especially when you have professional baseball players, performers, politicians who slam their fist on the table and proclaim total innocence - only to learn months later that they were lying through their teeth. It makes future claims of "I'm 100% innocent" seem almost like a punch-line.
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>But I was not Grover. I've never participated in any dual-account scenario, shared my account info, provided access to my account, or anything of the sort. Zero.
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>If anyone here is taking a chance, it's me. In the last 2 years I've had my FB account hacked twice, my Twitter account hacked, and had a strange event related to my UT password a few weeks before the Grover incident. It's easy to say, "I'm being targeted" and it's not flattering to claim victim status, but the truth is that I've had accounts hacked. Perhaps each one was isolated and unrelated - a family member recently had her GMail and Yahoo accounts hacked by different and unrelated people.
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>As upset as I was that some people I considered friends were actually telling others that they wondered if maybe I wasn't being truthful, the reality is that I'm more concerned if someone was attempting something deceitful towards me and others.
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>I'll end on a positive note - also to his credit, I believe that Mike Beane consistently defended me and chose to believe I wasn't Grover. Mike, thanks.
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>So, glad to be back. I came here to chew bubble gum and talk about SQL Server and sports. And I'm all out of bubble gum. :)
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>KG
Very fitting: http://xkcd.com/386/
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