Lettered,
Oscar and I recognize you as one of our earliest ELI Contributors from 2009. Up until then, Oscar and I were pretty much the only guys who had a semi-steady presence on the ELI Forums. Please do not minimize your impact from those early years.
I know how people might think that the people who provide answers to questions might make a larger impact than those who simply "converse" or engage in "commentary". That isn't necessarily true. The ELI Forums continue to buzz and hum along BECAUSE of the ongoing conversations, commentary, and dialog.
There are only so many truly "new" items or "dramatic" events that happen every month. The ongoing daily conversation, "chatter", "buzz, is also VERY important.
Your early role as commenter allowed others to follow you. You should remember that the posts you made in 2009 still exist and they are very much in the Google search and ELI Forum search engines!
I also appreciate your thought of the historical element. I think you will find that EVERY ELI community member including myself and Oscar has grown and evolved over the years. It is entirely possible to go back to 2008 to read what we said and our positions back then and compare them to now.
When I think back to ELI of 2008-2009 and compare it to ELI of 2012, it really is mind-blowing all the changes and growth we have experienced.
Lettered, you are very much part of our history and I ask you to NOT minimize your contributions over the years. Oscar and I do recognize you from the early days as we do now.
I continue to invite and solicit crazy new ideas ELI can try out. So much of what you see throughout the ELI website and ELI forums all started out with some crazy idea mentioned by someone which I took and ran with.
I got the letter quite some time ago. I think it was not long after Matthew had just started the ELI site. Even though it was early on, the site gave me confidence that
1) I had solid legal ground to not pay the exhorbitant fees asked for
2) I was on solid ethical and moral ground to not pay the exhorbitant fees
As the web-site grew I kept checking in and making comments and asking questions here and there. The community support of others doing the exact same thing let me know I was on the right track.
So I continue to check in from time to time as a small way to "pay it forward". By themselves, my comments here are squat . . . I know that. But the collective effect of all of our comments together combined go a long way in giving the two points I mentioned above to people who find themselves in this situation.
And that's just the contribution of the "small time" commenters here like me. Of course the main support is coming from the elite few (not me) that pour hours into research and commentary here.
The whole thing's kinda got a cool historical element to it as well. Its only relatively recently that the internet has been around as a tool to fight these types of injustices. It feels good to be a part of it even if it is in a small way 
Kudos to Matt and Oscar for being pioneers in this type of effort.