So....er....what do your monikers actually mean?

Mine is Hungarian for "King of the World!!!" :rawk:





Actually it is a Zappa/Beefheart song and was my original AOL screen name.
 
I've always dug your handle, Randy.

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Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom...

Gonna Shovel you right down...

A how, how, how, how,
 
All we know is, he's called the Tig.
Mine is an old name from my track riding days and later, an online chat handle.
 
I once had a 13 year old kid wearing a Bauhaus T-shirt call me an Old Goth Guy because I knew who they were... my friends around me at the time made it my new nickname.

I used that as my screen name at HC for several years before finally tiring of the incessant fucktard parade using it to launch dimwitted jokes at my expense and ultimately, i asked an Admin to shorten it to OGG. Now, all of my friends call me OGG.

I'm down with OGG.
or is it...
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I worked at a place where the usernames were prefixed by the department and ended in initials. It made perfect sense within the organization and absolutely no sense anywhere else. For instance, people in pathology were "patxxx" and people in biochemistry were "bcmxxx" -- so to the outside world it looked as if your email was simply random letters. How many people these days might open an email from bcmjkh (not my username)?

Our standard is first initial, then the first 6 characters of your last name. Paula Ennis and Tracy Watts were not amused.
 
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