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19 Dec 2002, 08:49 AM | #1 |
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Meaning of user name?
I got the idea for this thread from the LockerGnome Forums, and have already posted a similar one on the InkTank Forum. .
Here goes for my ID (copied from the second of those threads, why do it three times? ): My first name is Robert. I'm a user (and big fan) of FastMail.FM (who are actually an Australian company, they've got a Micronesian domain because FM is short for FastMail and also because .fm is cool _), hence @fm. I was ROBERT.BAK for 12 years (my surname is Baker), but I got tired of it, and anyway few people use DOS these days, nor it seems does much software use the old .BAK extension for backup files anymore. On the MailSnare forums it wouldn't be very tactful for me to use robert@fm, so over there I'm robert!@ms (as any C programmer will tell you, ! means "not"). My other old (InkTank and elsewhere) username of korax1214 (which I still use when I can't use robert@fm for whatever reason) comes from my MyDeja days; I was a big fan of Hexen, hence tried to sign up as Korax but of course that was already taken, and the signup procedure suggested korax1214 so I went with that. (edit: updated LockerGnome link because they've changed their forum software.) (edit 2: removed InkTank link because that thread, and indeed the entire board, has long-since been deleted.) Last edited by robert@fm : 26 May 2004 at 04:30 AM. |
19 Dec 2002, 09:04 AM | #2 |
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Didn't we do this thread before? I forget but I tried to find it and couldn't so maybe not.
I use one of two IDs on forums. Gankaku for this one. It's a Shotokan karate kata (to test for black belt). It means "Crane on a Rock". It is my favorite kata. The other ID I use on some forums recently is Stargazer...coz....I like gazing at stars in the sky. (Astronomy is my hobby/interest/"wanted to be one when I grew up" thing for me.) |
20 Dec 2002, 01:45 AM | #3 |
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Dear robert@fm & Gankaku,
I don't remember a thread like this one and I couldn't find one by searching either. I am nosy - er, I mean, curious - about some folks' user names. After all, they're not all self-explanatory like mine. Best wishes, David P. |
20 Dec 2002, 01:48 AM | #4 |
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Yours is not only self explanatory, it's detailed, Dave. Mine's first initial, last name, which I also use for most of my e-mail addresses.
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20 Dec 2002, 03:33 AM | #5 |
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Yes I'm boring. I frequent several forums where the nicknames are sometimes bizarre. I've thought of using jnkool but that would imply that I think I'm a cool person, which I clearly am not with a moniker like JeffK.
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Yeah, it has everything except my favorite color (yellow) and shoe size (13). I started using DaveP when I was still posting on a local bulletin board. When I signed up for the forum, the long version seemed like a good idea. If I could do it over again, I'd probably choose "Deep" or maybe "Deep End," both of which have my initials in them. Too bad we can't all be like FromLine and talk Edwin into letting us change our user names from time to time. Best wishes, David P. |
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20 Dec 2002, 06:16 AM | #7 |
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'Boom' is just the last word of my lastname. This is the only forum where I use this username. I mostly use jvdboom for everything even I have jvdboom.com
On delhiforums I use Janvdboom and my isp vdboom(there goes my anonymity).Jan is my first name and I have a 3-word lastname |
20 Dec 2002, 08:42 PM | #8 |
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Heh
Good question...
Well, basically I'm Kander because my first name is Sander. When I tried to sign up somewhere, a long time ago, I chose my first name (yeah, I was still pretty much a n00b figuring that nobody else would have the same name as me). Well, it was taken. So I decided to just change one letter around with another, and there you have it, Kander. I don't know why I picked the K, though... ==K== |
20 Dec 2002, 10:14 PM | #9 |
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I guess I'd fall into the "dull" category... I pick "Edwin" (my first name) when it's available, and "Genki" (nickname concocted from my central site's URL) when it's not available.
So far, I've never visited a BBS where both the above have already been taken |
20 Dec 2002, 11:21 PM | #10 |
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Mine is just my initials
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21 Dec 2002, 06:51 AM | #11 |
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My alias is culturally-based. -edit- I added the number 1 in case someone else was using it.
This is the only place this alias is used. Last edited by dragon1 : 21 Dec 2002 at 08:43 AM. |
21 Dec 2002, 10:31 AM | #12 |
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Hi,
Mine's self-explanatory. Errored on sign up used caps was not intended. All good things come from "The land down under" Fastmail and good looking Aussie's (pun) Regards Aussie |
21 Dec 2002, 10:48 AM | #13 |
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This turns out to be an interesting tread. Anyway, in my case I added NY to my first name, when some **** beat me to it on Hotmail and Yahoo (about 7-8 years ago). Why NY? I am a New Yorker by choice, love this city, and am proud of it. I use this ID on every forum, so I don't have to think twice when signing in.
P.S. The **** were not computer generated... I do not use profanities, just some characters that represent them! |
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