What is the origin of the name you use on Stack Overflow or if you use your Real Name on Stack Overflow, what's the origin of any online handle you use?
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What is the origin of the name you use on Stack Overflow or if you use your Real Name on Stack Overflow, what's the origin of any online handle you use? Most Popular Reasons
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migrated from stackoverflow.com |
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I chose mine while imagining strings that I couldn't find on Google. I particularly grew fond of some of them, and I keep using them, some as screen-names, others as passwords. I do like the name because I never get into any availability conflicts anywhere on the web that I'd like to register. |
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Start Trek. (I'm not a trekkie.) |
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Mine originates from my university way back in 2000. We automatically received an email box with autogenerated names from our initials and a seemingly random number: k for Karnok (last name), d for David (first name), 304 random integer. |
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Does SO enforce unique usernames? |
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Mine is a Simpsons reference. "Disgruntled Goat" was one of the supplementary Itchy & Scratchy characters mentioned in the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land". |
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Many years ago when I first signed up for an MSN instant message account, I looked at my default profile and it had randomly selected a nickname for me. Lo and behold Soldier Moth was born |
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I like Twin Peaks, so I record people saying "Nosredna," then play it backward to hear my last name. |
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I do own the Google search for my name (Chacha102). So that is pretty much the origin. |
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I just use my name everywhere in the hopes to rule the first page on Google results for my name! Now that I've got 9 out of 10 for my name, I'm going for just my last name as well (only 1 out of 10)! Who says success can't be measured in Google rank? Also, "Blixt" is what everyone calls me in real life, so it's a pretty natural choice. |
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whY SHoUlD I TELl yoU I've been using it since I was like 12, and it's been available just about everywhere, so it works out nicely. |
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It's the name of my first Dungeons and Dragons character. Yes, this is somewhat geeky. "Beska Miltar" from the suggested character names in the back of the original B1 module. Whee! |
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Short for 'Frederiek'. 'fretje' has always been my nickname, even before the days of the internets. |
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Malach means messenger or angel. I for sure do not think that I am an angel. But going to my profile you will find out that I'm something like a programming pastor. My calling into pastoral ministry is based on Malachi 2:5-7, where Malachi, the last prophet in the Old Testament, talks about Levi or the priest in general and calls him a messenger of God - see below. This makes for a nice little recursion, as Malachi (Hebrew for my messenger) calls the priest malach.
I decided to use my own name to make myself a little more visible on the net, though. What I wanted to do using this nickname is to speak the word. I do believe that our words have power. God spoke a word, and spoke the world into existence doing this. Jesus spoke to the fig tree and it withered, spoke to sick people and they were healed. Peter spoke to the begar at the beautiful gate and he was healed. I can speak as well, speak healing, wellbeing, but also build my future through speaking truth over my life. God called me to be a teacher in the body of Christ, a modern equivalent of the old testament priest, using the scripture above. So I speak it over me using the word malach, I am your messenger. |
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Jonathan Sampson. I used to use other names online, but soon realized that it would benefit me to use my real name, and thus associate all of my activity online with my person. Since doing so, my Google-rankings have climbed, I get job-offers more frequently, and I am overall happier. Just need to be careful about what I do online. |
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My mom and dad gave it to me. I try to stay away from the anon tags if I can. |
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I grabbed mine from a Phone Book after I had to get a new one following a little accident involving "negotiations". I swear, it was an accident! |
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My mother :) |
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I was always called a "genius" growing up, even though I basically did nothing to prove that I was. Everyone always saw "such potential" in me, but I never lived up to their standards of where they thought I should be. I never bought into the "gifted and talented" label. So, Worthless Genius it is. In a way self deprecating, but it's realistic. |
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I've been using Mr. Vile as my online name for about 3 years, it was originally based upon a video game character from the game "Banjo-Kazooie" on N64, Mr. Vile is a red crocodile. |
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An anagram of my name. It's simple to figure out for those who know or care about my real name, and distinctive for those who don't care. |
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Its my name and I am a nerd so: Rick Schott + Nerd = _rick_schott |
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Back in college I got into Starcraft and playing online on battle.net. I don't remember the name I used at first but my roommate and I got good enough (it helped we played in the same room) and actually were ranked pretty highly. One game I was playing Protoss and our opponents were Zerg and when I sent in a bunch of zealots and ravaged one of the enemies he said "u made me, instantsoup!" I don't believe he was intentionally calling me "instantsoup" but his poor grammar stuck and I became InstantSoup! |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booji_Boy (Yes, I'm a big Devo fan). |
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Years ago my sister introduced me to one of her co-workers, who thought my sister was creepy, because she had dressed at Halloween as Wednesday (of the Addams Family) When she went to introduce me, I said I was Thursday, Wednesday's little sister. He thought I was creepy too! Plus, I'm a geek. Oh, and I was born on a Thursday. |
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I used to be a lab manager at a synthetic DNA manufacturing facility. We made DNA primers - mostly for the Human Genome Project. One of the ends of a piece of the DNA we made was called the 3' (three prime) end and the other end was the 5' (five prime) end. I had this job in the early/mid 90's and I worked 2nd shift. We had a lot of down time while the DNA was being made - so the company was nice enough to provide us with cable TV, a stereo, and full Internet access in the lab. Generally we would watch TV or goof around on the Internet while we waited on the DNA. One night one of my co-workers and I signed up for some online text-based game. He chose the username 'threeprime' and I chose the username 'fiveprime'. I've used 'fiveprime' ever since. |
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Long ago, in a time where Commodore 64s were common with puny 300 baud modems, there was a BBS where I used the handle, "Mr. PizzaMan," as I do enjoy the food now called a 'za to me and figured I'd take it as my name since I was named after my father. |
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A few years ago some friends of mine introduced me to NetHack, which I somehow never managed to come across by myself even though a) I'm a bit of a gaming nut and b) the game has been around in some form or another for nearly 20 years. Since I was a NetHack noobie, and the first character class I gravitated to was a gnome, I named my character "Gnovice" (with a silent g). I kinda liked it, so I started using it for my various login IDs. |
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My day job currently involves maintaining a CRUD++ app, and my username comes from one of the test contacts we have on our development version of the app. There's nothing stopping anyone senior in the company from logging into our dev system besides not knowing the URL and not knowing (insecure) login details, so anything offensive or insulting is out of the question. So, in order to be humorous and have a little fun, some of our test data veers into silly territory. Who in their right mind would found a company called 'Inflatable Dartboards 'R Us'? One notable contact has the lyrics to the theme tune of Fraggle Rock as his address, but since that one's a bit of an in-joke to us, I've chosen another one whose name describes the data in our dev system. |
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Mine is derived from Sourcecode. In dutch it is pronounced the same. It originated about 13 years ago when we had a small "demo crew" at school, nothing fancy. I was the main programmer and musician, so they called me sourcecode, thus Sorskoot was born. |
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My last name, spelled backwards. It's both easier to spell and easier to pronounce that way. I like it because it sounds menacing and silly at the same time. |
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