Pieces I've written at this site have drawn the attention of (among others) a writer, an astronaut, a scholar writing about a recently-deceased author, a Suicide Girl, and some old acquaintances. Mostly, contact has been made through e-mail, and has included some form of plausible verification.1 Today, I received a message from a new user who claims to be Canadian footwear of note. The e-mail used to access e2 traces to Ed's official site. The comment follows:

Interesting article on Ed the Sock, and the facts (distinct from opinions) are mostly accurate. One error - Muchmusic didn't cancel Fromage, we quit Muchmusic so they lost Fromage. They launched Video on Trial because they lost Fromage. Video on Trial, under the name Video Court, is a show we pitched to Muchmusic which they decided to hijack after we left. Anyway, your article was well-written, much better than is commonly found online.
Cool. I've been subject to a cyber-stocking.



1. Not that all of these people contacted me. I was alerted by someone to a discussion among some Suicide Girls of the article in question, as one had experience with the subject.

Of course, I'm not including people I've interviewed for their write-ups or contacted regarding specific details.

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