Been using Alexander Monday since the old BBS days before the internet.
(Alexander Mundy now that I know the correct spelling)
When in college I would up my IBM 370 computer privileges and cross operating systems from MUSIC (used by students) to CMS (used by college).
For those that know 370 in depth I would POP by USER STATUS WORD from the stack, modify the privilege bits, and PUSH it back on the STACK and I would have SYSOP privileges.
(They shouldn't have left that 6 foot wide System370 manual where students could look at it)
I created a fake student with SSN, high school & college records, etc. (even had an overdue book at the library) for a final project in my 370 assembler class.
The fake students name was Alexander Monday after the character that Robert Wagner played in the late 60's TV show "It Takes A Thief".
Needless to say I got an A+ on my final but the university was less than impressed with what I had done.
The 370 SYSOP said he would get the university to overlook my deed if I agreed to help him improve system security.
He called me Alexander Monday and it just kind of stuck in my computer travels.
BTW what I did was not illegal when I did it.
