Hmm, that's a good question. I'm not sure how strong this connection is but I found my resume from 2009 with my br...@radiation.net address:
https://web.archive.org/web/20090204152408/http://brian. radiation.net:80/resume/ I do still control the phone number listed there (415-830-3612 <(415)%20830-3612>) in case that helps, you can send a text to confirm. You can see my current resume at https://brianng.co/resume/ to see the overlap with my old resume and/or compare it to my Linkedin page at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian5ng/ One other thing, my old email is still configured with Gravatar so you could compare photos (if you see the Gravatar icon instead of my profile pic, you may have the logo cached and need to reload), you can check photos for br...@radiation.net and b...@brianng.co using https://en.gravatar.com/site/check/ Let me know what you think, thanks. -brian On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 10:03 AM, David Golden <x...@xdg.me> wrote: > Hi, Brian. Can you establish a connection between your radiation.net > identity and your current one? E.g. via social media, whois records, > etc.? Or is there a well-known Perl developer who will vouch for your > current identity? > > Regards, > David Golden > PAUSE admin for IDs > > > On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Brian Ng <b...@brianng.co> wrote: > >> This is me, http://search.cpan.org/~brianng/ >> >> But I no longer have access to the listed email address ( >> br...@radiation.net) - I was the original owner of the radiation.net >> domain but sold it Jan 2014 and didn't update my CPAN info before giving it >> up. >> >> Is there any way I can claim my CPAN presence at this point? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -brian >> >> -- >> Brian Ng | b...@brianng.co >> > > > > -- > David Golden <x...@xdg.me> Twitter/IRC/GitHub: @xdg > -- Brian Ng | b...@brianng.co