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Varin
I Have No Life


Joined: 02 Dec 2002
Posts: 2456
Location: South of where I used to be

Meaning behind your username

Well, I started this over at CD and it's been quite interesting. I couldn't find a thread like this anywhere here so here goes...

One thing that has always interested me is how people come up with their online names/personas. I find myself wondering if fuzzymelon2k ate a moldy cantelope in the year 2000 and got violently ill or if kingohugs gives really good hugs. Is grumpyboy always grumpy? Is SuperguyA1 always a super guy when he has his A1 sauce?

My name, Varin, actually didn't have a very creative reason behind it in the beginning. It was just the name I used for my Everquest character and I think I may have even used the random name generator option in the game to come up with it. The funny story (or at least funny to me) behind it actually came about later. One of the things that first intrigued my husband about me was that the email address I gave him started with varineq@... He thought that it stood for variable inequality, so he figured that I was some mathematical genius. It really made him want to get to
know me more. hehe. He of course thought it was hilarious once he found out that the email address was from Varin, my character in EQ, and it was that email that I had used to contact my Everquest friends. On the other hand, I was kinda freaked out by his email address which started with creepo@... which actually just turned out to be what his aunt used to call him as a baby because he creeped around the house.

Does anyone else have any good stories they'd like to share about their names?
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danman_d
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Joined: 10 Feb 2003
Posts: 233
Location: New York, NY

Well, my nick comes from the fact that my parents' nickname for me has always been danman.

That's not so bad... What IS so bad is that whenever friends come over, my mom tags nicknames on them.

"Hey, Tad-meister!"
"How are you, Zo-Girl?"

Rolling Eyes

-Danny
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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2003 6:40 pm
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reesylou
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My nickname

Well... mine comes from childhood... and my (maiden) name:
Maree Louise Rees... reesylou

Go on.. say it out loud - boy was I glad to get married and change my surname!

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dmax
Unfictologist

Joined: 09 Jan 2003
Posts: 1387
Location: Location: Location!

story of my nick

Mine's pretty easy. A long time ago, I was trying to kill my parents in a murderous, manic rampage and the weapon I was using broke when I slammed it into a metal conduit in the drywall in their bedroom (they were running - which was silly and frankly futile, but that's an easy call through the retrospectoscope). Anyway, it hit the piece of metal conduit and the head of the ax shattered from the force - and so I shouted out, just as the neighbors were arriving, "DAMN AX!"

The rest, as they say, is history.

But I figure that most of you had already figured that out. Just thought I'd contribute. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2003 7:23 pm
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kingohugs
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Joined: 25 Sep 2002
Posts: 73
Location: NYC, New York

Re: Meaning behind your username

Varin wrote:
if kingohugs gives really good hugs.


But of course Wink

But it kinda happened backwards. I got the nickname in a chat room I used to host in {{{{{greeting everyone like so}}}}...and the name stuck. So then created the screen name,m and then made it my mission to make the name fit the person.

So how's that for dorky? Rolling Eyes

PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2003 7:25 pm
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konamouse
Official uF Dietitian


Joined: 02 Dec 2002
Posts: 8010
Location: My own alternate reality

whence came the mouse?

Back in the good old days of BBS, 1200 bps modems and
monochrome monitors, the computer mouse was unveiled
by that company known as Apple Computers.

Slaving away in a research lab in 1987, a postdoc
fellow brings a small MacIntosh and modem into the lab
so he can upload and download genetics data. This
industrious administrative assistant (i.e. secretary)
gets an ex-boyfriend to teach her how to use the modem
(after all the researchers have left the building) and
hooks her up with local BBSs where females are quite
the rarity. A moniker is required and "mouse" is born
(ie. the lab used mice for immunology research, the
computer had a mouse, and I was "the mouse that played
while the boss was away").

That "handle" stuck with me for many years.

Fast forward to the late 1990s. "Mouse" has been
upsurped as a nickname by way too many other computer
users (that cancer known as the Internet has spread
far and wide) and a descriptor or suffix is required.
My wonderful spouse managed to snag "konashark" on
eBay and I found that "konamouse" was available so I
pounced on it (we really love vacationing in Kona,
HI). And I have been known as such ever since (except
in AIM where someone else has registered that nick).

So, I'm still that "mouse that plays while the boss is
away" but this time my boss is my hubby, and we try to
share the computer.
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Myssfitz
Unfettered


Joined: 26 Feb 2003
Posts: 695
Location: In the pasture

My nickname

Well, long story short. When I married my husband, I didn't take his last name (due to my 6 year old not being able to take his name too. didn't want him to feel left out). So when we switched ISP's, I wanted a new name. He came up with Mrsfitz-short for Mrs. Fitzhugh. Too boring. So one day he said to get Misfits on my license plate and we both thought of my new name. Msfitz, missfitz and misfitz were taken. So I came up with Myssfitz. The "y" makes it sound more myssfitzish and misfits (with the s) just didn't fit right with me (ha ha). And since I am so dingy and clumsy, well.....
Perfect fitz Very Happy And I get to use some part of my married name.
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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2003 12:16 am
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Dark Side Of The Moon
Decorated


Joined: 25 Sep 2002
Posts: 167
Location: Between the outer edge of inner space and the inner edge of Outer Space...

Lol...nothing too earth-shattering here...I wanted to be a little mysterious and have several connitations go through everyones head all at once...so since I'm into astronomy, the possibilities of alien life and Area 51 references along with goverment cover-ups and whatever else, Dark Side of the Moon seemed to work real well for me...

Allright...PLUS I love Pink Floyd as well as Zeppelin, Beatles, Who and any other older classic Rock and Roll...lol....

I was originally known to some as Grave Matters...a play on words as well as an online wrestling persona that I controlled...but at the age of 38, I'd decided it was time to get out of that and do something different...and with Push, Nevada hooking me, one thing led to another and I became an ARG junkie and out went Matters and Dark Side was born.

Good question Varin!
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bermuda653
Boot

Joined: 25 Sep 2002
Posts: 30
Location: 90265

Dave "Bermuda" Schwartz

In the early '80s I discovered a pun in the liner notes of a 'Weird Al' Yankovic album: Percussion... Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz.

I used Bermuda Schwartz as a bbs nick for years. Upon discovering the Internet and Usenet, I also discovered that the real "Bermuda" Schwartz was online, and propriety demanded I give it up.

For Majestic, I revived the alias as an in-character role. I added the "Dave" to distinguish from it Jon over in a.m.w-a and I encouraged "muda" as short form in direct contrast to his "Bermie". For screennames, Bermuda is a common word and such services are always forcing numbers on you. "653" is soundex for "bermuda".

Like Brooke/Imbri/Mirlandano, some of you may know me by another name which I don't use in this genre (since I like play these things in-character, and I try to keep this 'muda' character separate from 'me' Cool ). Peek behind the curtain at your own whim:
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Phydeaux is an old Photon alias -- originally borrowed from a friend, but I made more of an impression with it than he did. I later discovered it was also the name of an NPC in and old D&D module, but that's neither here nor there. I've also seen it carved into various fantasy figurines, in particular on the food dish of a baby dragon acting like a puppy.

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Elijah Snow
Veteran

Joined: 17 Jan 2003
Posts: 133
Location: Cin Sity

Warren Ellis.
Best Damn Comic on the Planet.
The Fourth Man.
'Nuff Said.
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Ozy_y2k
Unfettered


Joined: 25 Sep 2002
Posts: 460
Location: Carmel, Indiana

"Look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair."

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bill
Unfettered


Joined: 25 Sep 2002
Posts: 614
Location: Tampa

You get two guesses, the first one doesn't count. Razz
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SpaceBass
The BADministrator


Joined: 20 Sep 2002
Posts: 2701
Location: pellucidar

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, before Scrappy was even born, when I first went online via 300 bps modem to connect with local BBS systems I picked a nickname that seemed to go with the handles I'd been seeing on the splash screens of all of my pirated Apple ][ software: Captain Midknight. Heh, get it? 'Cause with the "K" and stuff? Woo, what a great name...for a kid or a retard or, like me, both.

I steadfastly stuck by that nick through thick and thin username character requirements, creatively shortening it to fit into the less forgiving fields of say 8 or 9 characters. I harbored the kind of loyalty for my stupid nick that could only be equalled by my unfailing stick-with-it-iveness to the Apple ][ platform itself. As the world of technology marched merrily on without me, I found myself PEEKing and POKEing into the same old spots, which unfortunately had absolutely nothing to do with girls. Good lord, I was an idiot.

After a while, I decided computers were the tools of the devil and/or nerds and sought to disassociate myself from them. Needless to say, this added an uncomfortable layer to my relationship with the actual devil, who indeed had created computers without telling me. We've since patched things up, and I'm confident he tells me everything now. Anyway, I went offline for a couple five years.

My next venture online was via IBM PCs at this engineering firm where I used to work. The Internet was then up, albeit devoid of content by today's standards, but the company only had email accounts - no direct Internet access. I discovered the wonders of email-to-web and email-to-ftp gateways, thereby flooding the local mail connection to the point that nobody else could get a damn thing in or out electronically.

The company relented and gave me DOOM for my computer and all was right with the world. No wait, they got mad at me and took away my email account, forcing me to hack into other peoples' and nab the incoming emails directly from their holding directories on one of the unmapped NetWare drives, before they could get delivered to the addressees, who would have wondered long and hard how they had gotten subscribed to freaky mailing lists like "Alt.Sex.Fetish.Feet.Ungroomed" and "Rec.TELEPORT."

Eventually, the company installed a direct Internet connection with a limited number of IP addresses available. By this time, I had befriended the network administrator, due to the fact that almost every time an alarm bell went off in the network room, it was caused by me and, you know, after a while we'd start chatting when he came out to find out what the hell kind of exploit I was attempting now. He must have been drunk or something because he hooked me up with the 'net connection to which some of the Vice Presidents didn't even have access.

Well, let me tell you, after that it was a lot easier to find information about exploits and to download the proper tools with which to REALLY annoy the SysAdmin. Hahahaha, good times.

Anyway, PC gaming was on the rise during this time. Microsoft came out with their 'revolutionary' DirectX technology. One of the first games I ran across that really sucked me in was one of the original massively multiplayer games, "SubSpace," which was like a cross between Asteroids and the Gulf War II: Gulf War Reloaded. Man, what a great game that was...but you needed a nickname to register and, thankfully, I had outgrown my erstwhile nick, "Fat Ass." I mean, "Captain Midknight."

What to do? One night, during band practice (or, technically a break in the practice), I was noodling around, jamming by myself, and one of the hot groupie chicks who always watched (I think his name was Fred), said, "Wow, you sure play some spacey bass." That night, I quit the band and my job and moved underneath the Burnside Bridge, east side. Eventually they built a skate park over me, and so I shouted out, just as the neighbors were arriving, "DAMN AX!"

I'm sorry, what was the question again?
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the42guy
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Joined: 02 Mar 2003
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Okay, well, I'm a fan of Douglas Adams - specifically the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. So, I obviously know that the great answer to the question of life, the universe, and everything - is 42. (Read the book, if you dont understand. Razz) Anyhow, I said this to a number of people and just "grabbed" the42guy.

Although I usually use the42guy (heh, I coulda gone with the27guy because I'm a huge Weird Al fan too), I sometimes use Sephorus. This is my character in an online MUD/IEN (www.materiamagica.com)
Actually, the characters name is based on Sephiroth form Final Fantasy 7, it was once my friends name in a MMORPG he played. When he started a new character, I kinda yanked the name from him, and use it still.

So that explains the42guy and Sephorus.

One last story. When my friend was chasing me down because I almost "stole" his name (though he had stopped using it), he ran afterf me, waving a small plastic ax. It quickly broke before he hit me, and he yelled "Damn Ax!" .... Wait, I'm now the second person to do this, huh?

Sometime I may change over to Sephorus - It's more of a nickname then the42guy. Anyhow.... that's it.
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vpisteve
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Joined: 30 Sep 2002
Posts: 2441
Location: 1987

I hope this isn't too complicated for people to follow:

vpisteve, when translated to a telephone keypad becomes 87478383, which, when you subtract 2 from each number becomes 65256161, which is an anagram for my old phone number.

No wait, it symbolizes the 8 Boeing 747's I worked on while working at Boeing as a painter, plus the year that my twin sons were born: 1983.

Wait, no, that's not right either. When added together, the total is 48, and we all know what that means.

Um, my alma mater, Virginia Polytechnic Institute?

My dad's company, Vintage Petroleum Inc.?

</me desperately trying to find some deep meaning to his nick>

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