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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
Dann-O is an old nickname. Sort of taken from Hawaii 5-0. That said I look nothing like the character. Just a take on my name.
My other name on a few sites is Monkey King. (occasionally someone will call me monkey dude because of that) That is a popular character with children from Chinese mythology. since I am living in china now I get to see him quite a bit, and since I have a very young daughter she likes him. (the name of the Monkey King is Sun Wu Kong) Also since I teach in university I use it as my Chinese name it gets a laugh. (sort of like saying your name is Santa Claus)
I use the latter name at 3D commune and subdivisionmodeling.com and highpoly3d.
The wit of a misplaced ex-patriot.
I cheated on my metaphysics exam by looking into the soul of the
person next to me.
Coming from the world of precomputer art (painting and drawing on canvas and artboard) I always got asked alot who my favorite artist was. And that of course is Vincent Van Gogh. I hope he doesn't mind me using his famous name even though I have changed it slightly. I have maybe one tenth the talent he had, but we do have something in common. During his lifetime, he only sold one painting, and that is a distinction that I have accomplished too. One painting sold to date....hey anyone....if you are interested, I have paintings for sale....willing to sell cheap!!
I started here as nu-be, but after a year, people got tired of it (nascent talent? or just a joke grown old?...details at 11..;)
So I wanted to be Gadfly (sorta suits my nature..;), but that was taken...@#$%..;)
I had a picture on the wall from a site called 'You Can't do that on Star Trek' (great site, if it's still there...really wicked funny pics..though nothing for about 4-5 years)
'The Pakled award for Smart People and Technical things (I'm a techie IRL...;)
and there you have it.
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Incarnadine was a bit of a bad pun on my earlier published works (pen/ink BDSM illo's for Bondage life and associated fetish magazines - yes I do erotica (grin)) - I actually saw the Castle Perilous books after taking this nic. I do kinda like the idea of the Lord title though. I also was heavily into id's FPS and the name just worked for a serious frag nut.
Function:adjective Etymology:Middle French incarnadin, from Old Italian incarnadino, from incarnato flesh-colored, from Late Latin incarnatusDate:1591
1**:** having the pinkish color of flesh
2:** red; especially : bloodred**
Pass no temptation lightly by, for one never knows when it may pass again!
pun on my name.. rosie. created by a friend. i was going thru a really tough time.. and to amuse me.. he punned my name into erosia..to create that impression that i was into erotic and exotic art and not conceptual art. hence erosiaart.
i looked up that name on the web..and incidently..erosia is the goddess of love and fertility and protection, protecting pple by placing them within her body. she's supposed to be a warrior's favorite god. she bonds peole with love, so that their kids are full of love. i have no idea which culture this is from. seems to be either scottish or celtic.
My nick could very well leave the impression that I´m some kind of drug-romantic. Actually it only has to do with my addiction to stoner-rock band Kyuss. And the nick sounds cool I think? Its´not easy for a non-english to choose a good nick in english. I guess a nick in swedish would be harder to understand, if that´s the point.
Good spelling is overaytead
Mine comes from the days when you could only put three letters into video games, GJS my initials seemed boring so I used Gog, and have done ever since on forums and with various fragfest video games.
When I came here Gog was already taken so I added some rubbish to the end......
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Having got into Brycing I was discussing this very subject with my son. There seems to be a thang in the USA whereby some folks have titles instead of names. For example: My granddaughter Rebecca is known as Becky, but using an Americanism this became 'The Beckster' and this is now my pet name for her. (She loves it btw) (Hope I'm making sense here)
Moving on, and with all this in mind, we went through 'The Brycer', which sort of collides with everyday speak on this forum as we're all 'Brycers', so that didn't work, to 'The Brycester', which to you Americans reads: The Bry-sester. However, by changing one letter or two we get 'The Bry-ster', which sort of rang a chord so that's what I/we chose !!! The rest if history!
What bugs me though, is that I wanted to use THE BRYSTER, but the forum wouldn't let me spell it that way because of the space between THE and BRYSTER. I didn't want to use an underline to get THE_BRYSTER, so I became TheBryster...........
(Gets the award for the most complicated explaination in the forum) ;-)
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Mine comes from a name I made up in my school days. I used to have a small logo too of some distant hills that I'd put on all my pics.
Just sort of stuck with it.
It all started back in 1983 when at the age of 13, I bought my Commodore 64 and was doing some ASCII ro ANSI Art (Graphics using Text), and The C64 Fonts allowed for Solid Filled Lines with Sharp ends.. So I had this cool logo done "Software Demon" so for a while I was "Software Demon", I've always been into Synths, Sampling and the C64 was pretty good with those for an 8-Bit PC. I finaly bought an Amiga Computer (1986) which could produce amazing Digitzed (Sampled Sounds)...so at that Point I changed my Alias to "Digi Master" and for a while it was ok, but it wasnt cool enough. So I started to think what kind of name should I use? Well I love Analog Synthersizers so I thought AnalogS...but that didnt apeal to me... so I did some more variations and ended up with Analog-X, and its been like that since 1986.
I did breifly consider changing my Alias back in 1986 because of another famous website using the name, but when I took a poll on a Musicians Forum everyone voted for me to keep the name.
So I've kept it.
All these interesting names, mine is just from the name of our house, as in Chohole Gate Lodge. I was going to use my name, but there were so many Pams around when I joined up and I wanted something different.
The greatest part of wisdom is learning to develop the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
Mine comes from an old nickname version of my real name, Leon. Freinds used to change the middle two letters round to Loen, which then became Lowen.
This kinda became my own nickname for myself whenever i put a sig on art, but i changed it to Low N, sounds cool and kind of "heavy" like "hey i tune MY guitar down to low N"
Was supposed to be Low N here but came out like lown, oh well!!
Mine was bestowed on me by a Japanese guy I travelled with for a week in Brazil in October 1999.
We took a 4 day riverboat trip up the Rio Madeira to Manaus (along with a couple of hundred locals, one of whom looked like Charles Manson's twin brother!!). Each day, I would make a point of standing at the bow of the boat and watch the sunset so my travelling companion called me Sunset Hunter and I thought it was a pretty cool name. He even wrote it out in Japanese script for me, something I still have. I'll always remember that trip as it was so peaceful gliding along a river deep in the Amazon jungle, hour after hour, day after day....
Here at Rendo is the first time I've ever used that name though. I'm a member of a music forum as well, and go by the far less romantic nick of Dazza66 over there!
Great thread by the way D@M!
My nick comes from the days when boys would be boys (and also be the town terrors).
To make a long story short...A friend had an old Caddy thsat we would would tear around town in on summer nights and week-ends.
The old Cadilac coupe de'ville was a hand me down ride from his grandfather...white with matching interior, white wall tires and and a decent stereo to boot!
On the dashboard was superglued a "religous bobble headed figurine"...aptly named by me and my co-horts "jehovah"...you know...those people you want to punch in the face when they keep knocking on your door at 7:00 am in the morning wanting to convert your sorry arse.
Anywho...we would smack that bobble headed thing when we wanted an easy and cheap laugh...trying to finally knock it off of its obviously impermeable base...to no avail.
hence the name >>>dashboard_jehovah
Have had a few inquiries as to why I chose this nick...hope this clears up the confusion for anyone interested!...peace, Mark.
I just wanted something cool, that people might remember, and at the time Matrix 1 had been out, and the upcoming two sequels had been announced, and for some reason, no one already had the screenname.
So, there ya go.
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"I want to be what I was
when I wanted to be what I am now"
I got my first computer a couple of years after The Matrix came out. It's one of my all time favorites and I wanted a username that tied in to the movie somehow.
Seems like all my choices were already taken. My first choice was "Agent Smith", lol. Thanks alot Kirk. ;P
Then one day I was looking through some game hacks (cheat codes) and came across one called "Matrix Mode". Sounded good to me at the time. I first used it on Xbox LIve. The name sort of grew on me and now I've been using it so long it's difficult to change.
I have it in lowercase letters 'cause to me it's more a state of mind than a name. :)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci
I started with pencils, charcoal, I even had a set of those Rapidograph pens. When I finally got the HTML bug and was going to do websites I needed a SIG. I did up a quill pin in a robot hand for a logo. I used to draw on paper, now I draw electronic glyphs. It became electroglyph because I couldn't use spaces and I was too lazy to type it all out anyway.
Well my name came about from two things really, first I was getting very edgy trying to find a name that wasn't taken, FBaker, FranB, FranBaker and such variations, I did try Dream'sEdge, but apostropies are not liked online.
I was writing a novel at the time (still have early incarnations of it) which was called "Dream's Edge" so a combination of that and me getting very frustrated, resulted somehow in -
FranOnTheEdge
Turns out this was a pretty good choice and whenever I want to join a forum or workshop - I've never yet found it taken.
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
http://franontheedge.blogspot.com/
Fran on the edge...........sounds like a woman on PMT! :lol: But I love it!
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
**dashboard_jehova your name reminds me of the song in Cool Hand Luke where he sings "Going ninety I ain't scarey cause I got the Virgin Mary sitting on the dashboard of my car" Ignore the fact that I sing out of key.
I became UVDan when my former user name of groingrinder was deemed unsuitable for a moderator.
Groingrinder was short for Baron Von Groingrinder which was a character a friend of mine used to do. He would put on a fake German accent and try to pickup girls pretending to be a confused tourist.
I wanted to get in on the act, but nobody was convinced by my impression of a Japanese tourist.**
Free men do not ask permission to bear
arms!!
haha alright, mines TCsolar.
from 2001 until 2003 i played a game called Motorcityonline by EA, and my nickname was Solar.
I got that name from a freeware avatarsite, from where the avatar i choosed ( a wizard) was named solar... no clue why, but i thought it was cool and made it my own.
After that, i played a lot of RA2 online, and the clan i was in, had similar initials in front of their own names.... like TCnitrox, TCskidpro, TCmores etc etc....
I joined them, changed the name from solar into TCsolar... and voila
Oh, TC stands for Total Control, wow, i almost feel devine now :)
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On the wall of my office there currently hang five different claymores...scottish highland swords...and my sons each have one of their own.
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There are so many interesting user names here. I'm curious if there's any background story to them, or something interesting about them.
For instance, with mine, Death at Midnight, I used to be in an early Internet game called a MUD (multiple user domain) and used to get killed rather often. I wasn't very good at it. So I made a new character, Death, and role played the Grim Reaper, taking the persona from the Discworld. This I did quite well and haven't been able to shake off the persona whenever I go online somewhere.
Then another player in the game became a professional writer. Her first successful novela was "At the Stroke of Midnight", where she based Death upon the role-playing persona I used. Thus, my name since then is taken from the game (Castle Perilous it was called) and her novela: Death at Midnight.
So, if anyone ever wondered, I'm not into gothic or heavy metal, or anything like that. I haven't changed the name because there's still many online who only know me by my handle.
So, what's in your name?