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Posted by Eriediamond on Friday, July 22, 2005 6:41 AM
Dangedifiknow
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 22, 2005 6:23 AM
3 guesses and the first 2 don't count! [(-D]

I was so positive this name would generate an "already-in-use" error message, but - surprise, surprise - it didn't! If I could do it all again I would choose the name "prometheus" because I'm a pyromaniac and I love steel mills (esp. the hot-metal processing part). But I'm with tWhite, I don't want to lose any of the pretty little stars below my name...
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Posted by ValorStorm on Friday, July 22, 2005 3:12 AM
(Why am I always dead last in these things?) "ValorStorm" is a short story I submitted to the "Strange New Worlds" contest in 1998. I was... not among the winners. It's a great story, and I've posted it permanently on my web site. Go read it, NOW!

One of the contest rules was that nothing in the Star Trek "bible" could be changed in the short story submissions. I didn't actually replace the Starship Enterprise with the Starship ValorStorm, but I don't think the judges bothered to read that far.

Since then my web site title, its URL, my email, and nearly all my user names are ValorStorm. It just felt like a cool name for an ancient starship. I coined it myself.
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Posted by DavidJ611 on Friday, July 22, 2005 1:55 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Rotorranch

Back in 1978 I started racing, and working at a dealer, on Mazda Rotary engined cars. I kept aquiring old Rotary Mazdas for spare parts, and eventually ended up with more than two dozen of the little buggars. I also lived on 119 acre plot of woods, known to the family as "The Ranch". Well, with all the Rotor cars parked down there, it became known as "The Rotor Ranch", which is what I called my race team, Rotor Ranch Racing, using the Rolls Royce logo, but with 3 R's.

My passion for the Rotary cars ended up with me being knicknamed "Rotor" at nearly every automotive related job I've had since. When I got my first computer, I tried to think of a s/n that would be different, and it became Rotorranch.

Rotor



Rotor, you make Mr. Wankel proud! [^]
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Posted by DavidJ611 on Friday, July 22, 2005 1:52 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by loathar

Loathar- of the Hill People. A Steve Martin charicture from the old Saturday Night Live.
He was a caveman named Loathar and he was smart.He possesed language and had opposable thumbs.

[(-D][(-D][(-D] I thought so! I remember Lothar from SNL in the late 1980's; actually he was Mike Myers' recurring character---always talking about wanting to 'walk with woman' [;)] Very funny![:D]

-Dave
"I don't know what a Hokie is, but God</font id="orange"> must be one..."</font id="maroon"> --Lee Corso, August 2000</font id="size1">
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Posted by trolleyboy on Friday, July 22, 2005 12:35 AM
Mines simple. I like streetcars model and otherwise.A club I once belonged to was regular steam and diesel which is fine I enjoy that too.Being the good natured bunch in the club that we were we all bugged each other nicknames etc. Well mine ended up being trolleyboy so hey if the shoe fits. Rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 21, 2005 8:01 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by HoosierDaddy

HoosierDaddy

I was born and raised in Indiana and graduated from Indiana University, so I'm a Hoosier
I had two boys, when I signed up, and just added a third about 3 weeks ago so I'm a Daddy

Put it together and its a humerous play on words.

HD


Your User name almost sounds like: Who's your Daddy.[:D]
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Posted by timthechef on Thursday, July 21, 2005 7:55 PM
timthechef, because my name is Tim and I'm a chef.
Life's too short to eat bad cake
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 21, 2005 7:48 PM
All very rational explanations. I wanted to use my first name, Andy, but of course it was taken. I already had Andy typed in so I remembered an episode when I was a teenager. I was picking apples with a crew of guys from Jamaica, lots of singing and joking going on. I told a joke that got everybody going and one of the Jamaican guys said, "Awww, Andy...mon...boy..." I wore that handle for the balance of my teenage years. Strangely enough, now that I'm approaching 50, nobody calls me that anymore. Again, not very trainy but easy to remember. Now was that obscure enough for ya?
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Posted by Rotorranch on Thursday, July 21, 2005 4:47 PM
Back in 1978 I started racing, and working at a dealer, on Mazda Rotary engined cars. I kept aquiring old Rotary Mazdas for spare parts, and eventually ended up with more than two dozen of the little buggars. I also lived on 119 acre plot of woods, known to the family as "The Ranch". Well, with all the Rotor cars parked down there, it became known as "The Rotor Ranch", which is what I called my race team, Rotor Ranch Racing, using the Rolls Royce logo, but with 3 R's.

My passion for the Rotary cars ended up with me being knicknamed "Rotor" at nearly every automotive related job I've had since. When I got my first computer, I tried to think of a s/n that would be different, and it became Rotorranch.

Rotor

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Posted by HoosierDaddy on Thursday, July 21, 2005 4:10 PM
HoosierDaddy

I was born and raised in Indiana and graduated from Indiana University, so I'm a Hoosier
I had two boys, when I signed up, and just added a third about 3 weeks ago so I'm a Daddy

Put it together and its a humerous play on words.

HD

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 21, 2005 3:13 PM
BNSFrailfan!
Meaming.....BNSF Railway.
Railfan.....or (Foamer) for short. Someone who likes Trains.
The BNSF is my favorite Railroad.
[bow]BNSF[bow]
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Posted by GRAMRR on Thursday, July 21, 2005 8:51 AM
Ficticious railroad that beat the B&O to the Grand River at Lake Erie and built a line south to Monongah and Fairmont, WV to haul coal from the many mines, northward.

Chuck

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Posted by philnrunt on Thursday, July 21, 2005 12:49 AM
Guess I'd better throw my 2 cents in here- philnrunt-
phil is this guy I know, he seems really cool and bos and gear and fab...no wait, thats Paul McCartney, I'm phil! Yeah, thats it. Sorry, sometimes I get a bit confused.
-n- a cheap way of saying "and"
-runt- My best friend, my puppydawg. She comes in to work with me, she pretty much goes everyplace I can get by with taking her. She is our department K-8, still practicing to get to K-9. If I show up anyplace without her, I never hear the end of it.
And this is a good post, seems like there are quite a few creative folk out there, Then again, when you take 2x4s, plaster, and moss and create a miniature world, I guess thats a given!
Hope to hear more.
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Posted by wd45 on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 11:56 PM
WD45 - I took that from my other fascination; antique tractors. It was a 1950's model from Allis-Chalmers, and I began using it on a tractor board, and just use it for everything so I don't have to continually come up with different names.
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Posted by prospekt mira on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 11:00 PM
Because I used to ride the Red Arrow quite often when in lived in Russia.
I'll be taking the express b/w Moscow and Saratov in two weeks.
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Posted by pat390 on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 10:55 PM
pat= first name 390=a random number that i typed
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Posted by scubaterry on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 9:41 PM
ScubaTerry = I am a scuba instructor and my name is Terry. Not real Trainy but easy for me to remember. I have discovered you need a butt-load of lead in a boxcar to keep it on the tracks underwater.
T
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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 9:37 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rf16a

rf16a=Baldwin RF-16 Shark diesel. They are neat looking engines, especially in PRR's brunswick green with 5 stripes and circle keystone scheme.


I agree with that, they are quite a sight.

COOL! My first topic over 100 posts! RAISE THE ROOF!

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Posted by rf16a on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 9:30 PM
rf16a=Baldwin RF-16 Shark diesel. They are neat looking engines, especially in PRR's brunswick green with 5 stripes and circle keystone scheme.
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Posted by Train 284 on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 9:28 PM
Nothing really, just thought of it when I signed up, I was going for 101 instead of 284, I think I didn't really care and typed in any numbers.
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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 9:27 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by railroadyoshi

O, did i mention one lives with me at home
welcome to my visions that are real only to me, and those who are as in love as i am.
the human i love is just going to have to share it (if i ever have a girlfriend-sigh)


Gotta love Yoshi, I hope you find someone who shares your interest for the sweet, sweet, puffy green dinosaur.

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Posted by TomDiehl on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:47 PM
I thought mine was pretty obvious.
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Posted by railroadyoshi on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:19 PM
O, did i mention one lives with me at home
welcome to my visions that are real only to me, and those who are as in love as i am.
the human i love is just going to have to share it (if i ever have a girlfriend-sigh)
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Posted by railroadyoshi on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:16 PM
railroad-yoshi

railroad-hmmmm
yoshi-anyone who is up to date on video games, etc., will know the sweet, sweet, puffy, green dinosaur named Yoshi.
Yoshi is my nickname at school
hopefully by the end of the summer i will have my yoshi costume done!!!!
chuckachaboooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Attaboy on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 7:28 PM
At work a clean QA sheet indicating we did our job right is often unofficially referred to as an 'attaboy' or 'atttagirl' depending on who gets it. The day I signed on I had received more than the usual number of "Attaboy" sheets so it was the first thing I thought of.
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Posted by ac4400fan on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 6:51 PM
AC4400Fan

Im a real big fan of the ac's going to work in westmont ILL, I would always see the C&NW AC4400's on the bridge,,so there you have it

Carl....
GO> Chicago NorthWestern.BNSF& Illinios Central, AC4400 ALLTHE WAY! DREAM IT! PLAN IT! BUILD IT! Smile, Wink & Grin
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Posted by krump on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 6:36 PM
the only nickname that stuck, and the one I could live with...

in an identity-change, I'd be signing in as TARDIS (explained to me two years ago by my forum-buddy emeraldisle)

cheers, krump

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Posted by engineman1 on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 6:20 PM
Engineman - because I used to run REAL steam & diesel locomotives and "1" because I always aspired to be number 1 on the seniority roster. I never made it, however!
Norman

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