Here's something fun to ponder
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Here's something fun to ponder
Talking about ID names and whatnot.
Most people with numbers after their names for email or id handles do so because somebody already has nabbed the original one. However, one would assume that handles would be specific to an individual group rather than the entire phpbb community.
That being the case, pretty much anything was up for grabs here. But the majority of people (myself included) automatically added their digits. Granted, if Bob46187 had just used "Bob" one might have to question which Bob that was, but it seems pretty safe that people would know who mrkelley, ulysses, fantine, littlebeast, nellylunatic et al were.
But still we add the numbers! Why?
Most people with numbers after their names for email or id handles do so because somebody already has nabbed the original one. However, one would assume that handles would be specific to an individual group rather than the entire phpbb community.
That being the case, pretty much anything was up for grabs here. But the majority of people (myself included) automatically added their digits. Granted, if Bob46187 had just used "Bob" one might have to question which Bob that was, but it seems pretty safe that people would know who mrkelley, ulysses, fantine, littlebeast, nellylunatic et al were.
But still we add the numbers! Why?
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In Bob's case, I believe that was his student ID number in college.
My '0' is a substitute for the letter 'o'; it's a hacker thing...
The handle spelled with an 'o' happened to have been unavailable when I first went to register it for an Yahoo message board. Since then, well, it's my trademark now!
My '0' is a substitute for the letter 'o'; it's a hacker thing...
The handle spelled with an 'o' happened to have been unavailable when I first went to register it for an Yahoo message board. Since then, well, it's my trademark now!

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I actually understand your reasoning, specific spellings and things like that. But, let's say MarleysGh0st was taken when you registered with Go and you had to use MarleysGh0st58.MarleysGh0st wrote:In Bob's case, I believe that was his student ID number in college.
My '0' is a substitute for the letter 'o'; it's a hacker thing...
The handle spelled with an 'o' happened to have been unavailable when I first went to register it for an Yahoo message board. Since then, well, it's my trademark now!
When you registered here, would you have registered as MarleysGh0st58 or used MarleysGh0st, since it was available?
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Probably the latter.
Then there's my AOL account, which is my (real) first initial and last name. I can't tell you how many people have some version of that with extra numbers after the name, who can't remember to include those numbers when giving their address to people or signing up on websites. So I end up getting e-mail meant for them.
Then there's my AOL account, which is my (real) first initial and last name. I can't tell you how many people have some version of that with extra numbers after the name, who can't remember to include those numbers when giving their address to people or signing up on websites. So I end up getting e-mail meant for them.

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Re: Here's something fun to ponder
Here's Fanny! wrote:Talking about ID names and whatnot.
Most people with numbers after their names for email or id handles do so because somebody already has nabbed the original one. However, one would assume that handles would be specific to an individual group rather than the entire phpbb community.
That being the case, pretty much anything was up for grabs here. But the majority of people (myself included) automatically added their digits. Granted, if Bob46187 had just used "Bob" one might have to question which Bob that was, but it seems pretty safe that people would know who mrkelley, ulysses, fantine, littlebeast, nellylunatic et al were.
But still we add the numbers! Why?
For me, the 13's become as much a part of my internet identity as the littlebeast. When I signed up for my Yahoo account back when the Lifeboat was created (7 and a half years ago!

Incidentally, my Go ID was registered to play ESPN's old Draw Three contest they had back in 2000. I tried to sign up as Beast (My nickname for the mongrel of a dachsund my Dad once stupidly bought my Mom), but that didn't work, so I tried littlebeast.... no luck. I finally threw in the 13 and was happy to finally be registered...... until I found out my WTVT® couldn't handle the contest's script....

I found the Bored 2 weeks later, and low and behold, when I went to post my first message, there was that "littlebeast13" ID I had registered in the log in box ready to go. Rather than make a new ID (Which I would have, and lord only knows what I'd have picked), I just went ahead and used it. I figured it was probably only a one time deal anyway.......

lb13
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Well, I for one (or 4 ones) use the 1111 as a good luck symbol.
11:11 on a digital clock.
And for those who try to say it another way, I mentally say christieeleveneleven.

Here's another one for lb.....
11:11 at ya NotebookBoy!
By now he has completely forgotten some long lost girlfriend who had a thing for the same number and completely associates the concept with me alone.

11:11 on a digital clock.
And for those who try to say it another way, I mentally say christieeleveneleven.

Here's another one for lb.....
11:11 at ya NotebookBoy!
By now he has completely forgotten some long lost girlfriend who had a thing for the same number and completely associates the concept with me alone.

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Re: Here's something fun to ponder
So that's who the original Beast is!littlebeast13 wrote:I tried to sign up as Beast (My nickname for the mongrel of a dachsund my Dad once stupidly bought my Mom

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christie1111 wrote:Well, I for one (or 4 ones) use the 1111 as a good luck symbol.
11:11 on a digital clock.
And for those who try to say it another way, I mentally say christieeleveneleven.
Here's another one for lb.....
11:11 at ya NotebookBoy!
By now he has completely forgotten some long lost girlfriend who had a thing for the same number and completely associates the concept with me alone.
I think you are confusing me with BiT. I remember that story!
But I do still think of you everytime the clock says 11:11!
lb13
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Re: Here's something fun to ponder
MarleysGh0st wrote:So that's who the original Beast is!littlebeast13 wrote:I tried to sign up as Beast (My nickname for the mongrel of a dachsund my Dad once stupidly bought my Mom
I think mini's the only one who ever remembered.
The dog's still kicking too. The original Beast will turn 11 on September 8th....
lb13
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Oh, okay, it was BiT. I guess I should get one of those notebook thingies!littlebeast13 wrote:christie1111 wrote:Well, I for one (or 4 ones) use the 1111 as a good luck symbol.
11:11 on a digital clock.
And for those who try to say it another way, I mentally say christieeleveneleven.
Here's another one for lb.....
11:11 at ya NotebookBoy!
By now he has completely forgotten some long lost girlfriend who had a thing for the same number and completely associates the concept with me alone.
I think you are confusing me with BiT. I remember that story!
But I do still think of you everytime the clock says 11:11!
lb13

Got another one!But I do still think of you everytime the clock says 11:11!

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littlebeast13 wrote:christie1111 wrote:Well, I for one (or 4 ones) use the 1111 as a good luck symbol.
11:11 on a digital clock.
And for those who try to say it another way, I mentally say christieeleveneleven.
Here's another one for lb.....
11:11 at ya NotebookBoy!
By now he has completely forgotten some long lost girlfriend who had a thing for the same number and completely associates the concept with me alone.
I think you are confusing me with BiT. I remember that story!
But I do still think of you everytime the clock says 11:11!
lb13
And now my post counter says 2222, so I have a double christie!
lb13
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I made a post a a few days ago that, when I signed onto ebay that morning, my feedback was 1111 and I immediately thought of you.christie1111 wrote:Oh, okay, it was BiT. I guess I should get one of those notebook thingies!littlebeast13 wrote:christie1111 wrote:Well, I for one (or 4 ones) use the 1111 as a good luck symbol.
11:11 on a digital clock.
And for those who try to say it another way, I mentally say christieeleveneleven.
Here's another one for lb.....
11:11 at ya NotebookBoy!
By now he has completely forgotten some long lost girlfriend who had a thing for the same number and completely associates the concept with me alone.
I think you are confusing me with BiT. I remember that story!
But I do still think of you everytime the clock says 11:11!
lb13
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Got another one!But I do still think of you everytime the clock says 11:11!
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Awww, thanks Fanny!Here's Fanny! wrote:I made a post a a few days ago that, when I signed onto ebay that morning, my feedback was 1111 and I immediately thought of you.christie1111 wrote:Oh, okay, it was BiT. I guess I should get one of those notebook thingies!littlebeast13 wrote:
I think you are confusing me with BiT. I remember that story!
But I do still think of you everytime the clock says 11:11!
lb13
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Got another one!But I do still think of you everytime the clock says 11:11!
So when I see (_l_) I should think of you?

LOL!
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Re: Here's something fun to ponder
I think that's the main reason for most people (number two probably being habit).littlebeast13 wrote:Here's Fanny! wrote:Talking about ID names and whatnot.
Most people with numbers after their names for email or id handles do so because somebody already has nabbed the original one. However, one would assume that handles would be specific to an individual group rather than the entire phpbb community.
That being the case, pretty much anything was up for grabs here. But the majority of people (myself included) automatically added their digits. Granted, if Bob46187 had just used "Bob" one might have to question which Bob that was, but it seems pretty safe that people would know who mrkelley, ulysses, fantine, littlebeast, nellylunatic et al were.
But still we add the numbers! Why?
For me, the 13's become as much a part of my internet identity as the littlebeast. lb13
I use 33 in just about everything in some fashion: PINs, passwords, lotto numbers, keno, etc.
Oddly enough, my first (and most used) email id I have occasionally had to add numbers to and I always use 57 instead of 33.
I also had to add an underscore between fantine and 33 in yahoo, but I did that just so it would be clear that I was the same person on go and egroups.
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When I first tried to register my web domain, silverscreenvideos, which was the name under which I was doing business, was taken, so I picked up silverscreenselect (and a few others), which I then used as a handle on some of the boards I was on (since my email address was @silverscreenselect.com).
A few months later, silverscreenvideos became available as a domain so I took it (and still kept the silverscreenselect). By then most people here knew me so I kept the handle (and SSS is such an easy abbreviation). Most of the other boards where I post, I use a variation of silverscreenvideos.
A few months later, silverscreenvideos became available as a domain so I took it (and still kept the silverscreenselect). By then most people here knew me so I kept the handle (and SSS is such an easy abbreviation). Most of the other boards where I post, I use a variation of silverscreenvideos.
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It's interesting. I seldom use numbers in my screen names. I have numbers in my main email address but pretty much everything else is just letters.
andrewjackson
newtex
OldHick
AJAX
TheSpeckledBand
Those are the ones I mostly use. I kind of work my way down the list rather than use numbers.
I do put numbers and symbols in my passwords when I can.
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OldHick
AJAX
TheSpeckledBand
Those are the ones I mostly use. I kind of work my way down the list rather than use numbers.
I do put numbers and symbols in my passwords when I can.
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Does Marley ever make it on the show?
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Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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It's about time to reread the trilogy again.
It's about time to reread the trilogy again.
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