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How/Why did you choose your nickname?
SEF Posted Jan 10, 2003
You could just translate the concept of your name into one of Tolkien's invented languages. For example, "Narthoron" would be Sindarin (grey/western-elvish) for "fire eagle".
How/Why did you choose your nickname?
Elentari Posted Jan 11, 2003
Great idea, but how do you do it. My version of the book does have the elvish etc letters, did you just use those?
How/Why did you choose your nickname?
SEF Posted Jan 11, 2003
I'm quite interested in linguistics (real and imaginary) so I had bought a book where someone had collected together all the info Tolkien had given in his books (and possibly also from his private papers when he was first inventing the stuff). I put together that name for you from known existing components. However, it can be done randomly too. Long ago on a computer far far away (well actually packed in a box in another room), I wrote some software to create random names using statistical information on combining consonants and vowels to match any given source. The databases I designed for my programme included analyses of the Tolkien languages.
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Elentari Posted Jan 11, 2003
Wow! I had a look in the Appendices and found one I like "Elentari" meaning Queen of the Stars in Quenya (High Elvish). (Appendix E, page 1090 in my copy) I like it but I will have to think about the pros and cons of changing my name.
Anyway, thanks for looking that up for me.
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CMaster Posted Jan 11, 2003
when your name changes, it will change all over the guide, even as author of 5 year old articles and postings.
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SEF Posted Jan 11, 2003
Yes, the name does change automatically except where it has been mentioned in plain text - which can make some postings rather confusing later! It is also hard for friends to identify you after a name change. Commonly, both are put in the nickname for a while. For example, the "aka" (also known as) thing in the names of some people who have altered or multiple personae.
You could consider merely adding something to your existing Phoenix name to distinguish it from any others. NB "River Phoenix" would probably not be allowed for obvious reasons! However, you might like "Star Phoenix". This includes part of the Tolkien one you liked and implies you were reborn from the ashes of previous stars - which is very true and trendy right now (again!). So grab it while it's still available if you want it...
How/Why did you choose your nickname?
SEF Posted Jan 11, 2003
CMaster, how can you be the "author of 5 year old articles and postings" here when the site hasn't been up that long?! A27 was created on 19th Jan 1999 which is almost 4 years ago now but not 5. Perhaps it is a delayed effect of the millennium bug, having only just defrosted yourself from that fridge.
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clzoomer- a bit woobly Posted Jan 11, 2003
Perhaps he was part of the original? You know, the multi-media, part PDA, electronic, book-looking one with *Don't Panic* on the cover?
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Skankycode [bound for bed without dessert] Posted Jan 11, 2003
I taught myself how to write computer programs from books and Internet resources, but have not yet had the chance (i.e. can't be bothered) to actually read through any professional code and learn how to write nice and tidy-like. Therefore, anything more complicated than "Hello, world!" becomes a terrifying coagulation of poor logic, bad formatting, nonsensical variable names... and all with *no comments whatsoever*, of course.
I take pride in my failings.
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McKay The Disorganised Posted Jan 12, 2003
McKay was my nick in all the PBM games I used to play - The Disorganised is because I used to think I was in charge, until I was shown rather dramatically I'm not.
McKay was because in one of the first games I played you could only have a 5 letter name - so my school nickname wouldn't fit. Still don't know where it came from though.......
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CMaster Posted Jan 12, 2003
Sorry, I picked 5 years at random.
I thought that was about the age of the site though, and I've only been around for about 1 1/2 years.
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Perry Winkle & pussfoots Posted Jan 12, 2003
I started out just as pussfoots, and went around the site meowing at various people. Later I wanted a little more depth, (and some more vocabulary) so I added Perry Winkle for the sole reason that I think it's rather clever. Pussfoots will probably be deleted at some point in the future... for lack of a point of reference
How/Why did you choose your nickname?
GT Posted Jan 26, 2003
Many years ago, I used to cycle to work, past some Irish contractors, that were building a new road. They used to shout "GTX" at me, I assume because GTX is engine oil, & my pedaling was my engine Anyhow, they also went to the same pub as me & my friends, we got talking and became friends, they dropped the X and I was know as GT, they gave us all nicknames, our real names were never used, I can only remember 1 of my friends names, Bev was, Miss Piggy.
GT
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clzoomer- a bit woobly Posted Jan 26, 2003
I always thought with automobiles *GT* was Gran Tourismo or the Italian for a large touring car. *GTX* was for a luXury version of that. no?
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- 165: CMaster (Jan 11, 2003)
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- 169: clzoomer- a bit woobly (Jan 11, 2003)
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- 172: Huffers, compulsive lurker (Jan 12, 2003)
- 173: McKay The Disorganised (Jan 12, 2003)
- 174: CMaster (Jan 12, 2003)
- 175: Elentari (Jan 12, 2003)
- 176: Saturnine (Jan 12, 2003)
- 177: Perry Winkle & pussfoots (Jan 12, 2003)
- 178: GT (Jan 26, 2003)
- 179: clzoomer- a bit woobly (Jan 26, 2003)
- 180: Saturnine (Jan 26, 2003)
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