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Old 8th Dec 2010, 07:28
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Silly names

Inspired by Gertrude the Wombat, and the weather outside, I wonder how did all you intrepid pilots, armchair and other types, decide what to call yourselves on these forae? When I first tiptoed into PPRuNe (after the Hudson River touchdown) I had intended to be known as Soupdragon. But got muddled up and put my real name in by mistake, so it wasn't arrogance or a desire for fame, but age linked to unfamiliarity with computering.

I notice that the Oban thread has been resurrected again, which may have something to do with the condition of the roads in Scotland. So if you are inclined to come in from the cold and spend a few moments at the keyboard, do tell, how did you choose your name?
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When I was still in university, I went backpacking a lot, so I started using that nickname on IRC and such. (For the computer illiterates: IRC was the predecessor of ICQ, MSN and other forms of instant messaging.) I still backpack every now and then (can be found between Christmas and New Years on the Hadrian's Wall Trail) but not as often as I used to.

I originally started using "Hazel", the head rabbit in the book Watership Down, until I realized that that was a girls name in the real world.
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My name is Donald. Pato is Spanish for duck. I grew up in Argentina, where the only Donald they knew was a duck. The nickname was inevitable, and it stuck.
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Metaphor

(but founded on a firm rock of insecurity)
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until I realized that that was a girls name in the real world
Damn, now I know why you have not been replying to any of my offers

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Pace firstly has my first name initial followed by the corny ace bit : ) Pace also indicates speed / movement. Very dull compared to many I have seen here and in other forums.

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Im known as morrisman1 on several forums. Its partly because my last name is morison and I collect and restore morris minors, the 1 is becuase morrisman was taken
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In my early 20s I was an engineer working with a bunch of scientists whose mentality was so different to mine we could have been from different planets - they were all about the information, I was all about the results.

So, I put up a notice on my desk

"Dear Scientists

Please remember.

Best is the enemy of good enough.

Signed

Genghis the Engineer".


It seemed a good name at the time, and subsequently I started using it on bulletin boards. Since then I've read a few biographies of t'other Genghis (previously known as Temijin son of Yesugei) and find him a really quite fascinating chap - anybody who can go from naked and weaponless on the Mongol Steppes at age 7 to ruling about a third of the known world by 37 had something going for him, although my own career path has been a bit slower !

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Ex RAF.

Traditonally said in soothing tones during moments of underling's stress (normally preceded or followed by 'Some day we'll look back on this and laugh):

'Do not panic, flight mechanic, fitter 2 will see you through.'
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I chose the words I hope to utter when the aeroplane I helped to build takes to the sky for the first time.

I thought about adding an exclamation mark to the name but that would have looked silly...

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Errrr ...
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Star Trek fan, I use Worf & Spock on other forums & when i tried them here they were already taken so ended up with 7of9, she was the half Borg half human in Startrek Voyager.................
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Joining the forum in 2009 meant I found the names I first thought of already taken. I came up with the name of the fenland flyer as I spend much of my flying time bimbling around the fens, although I'm getting more adventurous now I’ve had my license for a few months.

I do find the fens very interesting to fly around as I’ve lived in the area all my life, and never before appreciated the scale of the engineering used to drain the land here. The first time I saw the Welney washes they were full and it gave me a surprise to see just what a large body of water it was, previously I only though of it in terms of if the road across to Ely would be flooded or not. It made me realise just how limited a ground based view of the world is.

On http://www.microlightforum.com I joined when the forum was still quite new, so over there I’m known simply as Katie
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Luftwaffe

Wanted the Blue Max but was already taken apparently.
Then looked at Red Max, taken. All my other passwords in this silly world begin with AR........LE, but that was not fit for public consumption.
Maxred it was................
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Sounds like 24 carat.

But not very original, as a quick google would have shown.
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Paranoid? Not me!
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Tom Waits fan, Raindog was already taken.
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I really wanted to call myself "adverse yaw" cos I often go in the opposite direction when controlled. Unfortunately it was taken but I have never seen it used.

In the 90's I developed a new technique for electroplating using reverse pulsed current and became known as The Father of Pulse in the industry. Hence the name pulse1.
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I'm a flyer who lives in Fleet.

I wish my name had a more exciting etymology.
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and I'm 5ft 6in tall (small)
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