User talk:Lchow (TN)

Our registered user name is or was, I am not sure, lchow (TN). That is how I registered, yet it appears differently on pages of Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.

WHAT IS LCHOW (TN):

lchow is usually used in smallcase, though our family's use my be in uppercase and or with the L or every letter capitalized.

lchow is and can be both a person's name or initials and symbol. As used here as our user name "lchow" represents a Chinese yin instead of a person's name and is our yet-to-be registered US trade mark. We inquired with both the US Trade Mark Office and US Copyright Office and they said that longterm use is acceptable for proving ownership.

The yin has been our family for the last 5904 years. A yin is an ancient Hebrew character in the shape of an L. It has been used in China possibly 3708 to 3908 years. Its use in America, begins with the migration of China's Hebrew family's migration to Hawaii and California around the 1860s or 1870s. Its use by this author in postal correspondence and on the Internet begins approximately in 1988 with our acquiring an account on the Cleveland Free-Net and later as our posting handle on the Internet and postal letters.

In the Hebrew language that migrated to the new Shinar, now called China, the yin means "to hide or conceal". It, also, means "Something hidden or concealed".

1. My family's ancient Hebrew lineage represents the family's main or patriarchal lineage of the Hebrew race or tribe.

2. Around 2,000 BC, my family's lands were stolen, taken, from us, by Nimrod, who conscripted our people into forced slavery and servitude. Eventually, we intermarried into Nimrod's Hamite bands. And when God brought about his dispersion of man from Babel, my family was allowed to occupy our homelands in the Mesopotamia, we being paternal Shemite people and people of God, yet somehow the tribal leaders of our tribe (we now being paternal Hebrews and part-Hamite) chose to migrate to the new Shinar in the east along with our clan cousins who were swept eastward with Nimrod's migration called the River of Hiddekel.

3. So, around 1900 BC or 1700 BC, a decision was made to migrate eastward to join up with our Shemite blood relations by then called the Shang Dynasty in China.

The above is copyright information. Copyright (c) Lester D.K. Chow 1985 to 2000. Put here by us with the approval of its author, who can be contacted at yahoo.com via his family's Yahoo! posting handle "zhouclan".

United States presidential election, 2008
I've responded to your concerns there (see talk page). GoodDay (talk) 23:23, 8 May 2008 (UTC)