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What do our usernames symbolize? Simply asking, what do they mean? Share their meanings with the OSx86 community. WinLInMac01 for me means, Windows, Linux, and Mac is # 1. Get it? Win=Windows, Lin=Linux, Mac=Mac OS X, however, 01 means that Mac OS X is number (#) 1! =) - Cheers!
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Darjeeling Puttabong Tea, First Flush (picking) is a light bodied, green infusion with a light flowery flavor.
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well my username is bhast2
my first name is---- bill lastname----- hast and i got clever with it and if you put it in a sentence (or this is how i came up with it bhast2 do something. as in bill hast 2 do something and you pronouns lastname like it has t so that is why i use that name i came up with it about 13 years ago and been using it ever since |
DoiX< DoixDD < 2xDD (2=doi in romanian) < Eddie (2 dd's) got it? basically it stands for eddie(my real name) in a strange way :))
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xx66stangxx- xx xx because 66 stang was already taken in aim. 66stang because I restored my first car with my dad and if you can't already tell by the name haha it's a 1966 Ford Mustang coupe. :-)
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ian because its my name xxx cos I couldn't be arsed to think of something to fill in the remain characters.
I suppose it could be my deep down urge to become a porn star but it isn't. And please people call me ian not Lan and that's not a dig at any one person I seem to be getting it all the time. I guess ian being a galic name is rare except in the uk. |
Naquaada (original written: Naqahdah) is the material from which the Stargate is built of. That stuff's like me: powerful, has high energy, great potential if you know how to use it, - but it's not from this world ;-) In the logo you'll see that a travel though the Gate is always worth a try (you see what's awaiting you).
BTW: There are a lot of X's in the names - does anyone else have a Q ? |
I guess I like being a Rogue :-)
Mine evolved from a gamertag I used back in the early 90's paying homage to one of my favourite comic characters: Rogue Trooper. He featured in a publication called 2000 A.D. which some of the older readers from the UK might remember. |
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Have all episodes + Making-Of's in English & German - more than 170 GByte!
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