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Posted By: Wendymr Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 05:42 AM
Before the server crashed, someone had started a thread asking people where they got their nicks, and we had some wonderfully entertaining responses. So how about some more? Or you can even repost what you'd originally said, if you want. wink

Mine is pretty much obvious: Wendy is my real name, and the M and R are my middle and surname initials. Pretty boring, really - I know others can do much better than that! smile1
Posted By: DocJill Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 05:54 AM
Well, my nicks don't have any exciting or interesting stories attached to them, but I need to start working up my # of posts again, so... laugh

My original nick and IRC nick were DrMcCoY97. It's just my AOL address, and I didn't even pick it for myself. Back in high school my sister and one of my best friends decided that I needed to be introduced to the wonderful world of the internet (this was back in 95-96, and I had adamantly refused to even entertain the idea of going online at that point - my how things have changed. goofy ). So, since I wouldn't set up my own e-mail account, they did it for me. The DrMcCoY bit comes from my obsession with the original Star Trek series - which predated my Lois and Clark obsession. <g> And the 97 was my high school graduation year. -So that's that nick.

And my other one that I'm now switching over to using is DocJill. Well, the Jill's pretty self-explanatory - my name :p . And the Doc...well, I will be one in 2 years, so I figured why not. I'm finishing my 2nd year of med school right now.

That's me. cool
Jill
Posted By: Saskia Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 06:21 AM
I already explained about my original nick, judosas. I (occasionaly) love judo, played it for 14 years now. Lots of people call me Sas. So when I first started the internet and needed an email addy, I put that togehter.

I sort of grew up and thought it to be pretty childish. So around here I just use my real name... Saskia.

I've got some other nicks too, most from RL. And there's one I started using on the internet too.

I have no idea why I'm telling you guys this, since it won't make me look that good. <g> My best friend started calling me Sakkiman one day. We've been laughing about it a lot and at some point she decided to call me that ever since. It's a variation on another nick (Sakkia) and our boytalk. If that makes some sense.

I'll just stick to Saskia here, if you all believe that's really my name. wink

Saskia
Posted By: Mister Data Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 06:30 AM
Mine is long story and hopefully interesting.


It started back in 1996. We had just moved to our first home in the St. Louis area and my wife's car was on its last axle.

We sold Hubby (the car) and picked up a 1994 Ford Escort that was dubbed Edgar before we had even bought it.

After the purchase, we needed to get a driver's plate made for it. I had always fancied having a personalized plate so we thought long and hard on it and my wife came up with the perfect solution.

We both love Star Trek and at that time Next Gen was still the best.

I had just graduated with a BS in Data Processing so my wife suggested Mr. Data which was too many letters and would have looked like MRDATA. Being the retentive individuals that we are, we wanted something that looked nicer. So we made it MR-D8A.

It was a perfect marriage of my chosen profession as a DATA wrangler and our passion at the time of Star Trek (you have to admit that Mr. Data is an irresistable character!)

I was the first to go on-line and I was having the hardest time finding a handle that no one else had used. Out of desperation I tried mr_d8a and low and behold it worked. I've been using it ever since.

That also explains Elisabeth's handle: All4_mr_d8a. It was her expression of undying fealty for the love of her life.

As she said it "I am all for you, forever and ever. I belong to no one else and you shall have me for the rest of your days."

James
Posted By: HatMan Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 06:37 AM
well, i told this before, but in case anyone is still interested...

when i was still new to having a double-digit age, my parents sent me to this summer school/camp place. it was a boarding high school during the year, but they opened it up over the summer as a place for younger kids to take random classes that they wouldn't otherwise see while pretending it was more camp-like. so, we got the fun of radioactive green stuffing with nigh-invulnerable crust and other such delicacies, and we also got to take classes over the summer. while i do have a few good memories of the place, they're mostly related to the wild pillow fights we had in the halls at night. the main thing i remember learning there was that if you dial 1-800-****-YOU (obscene word intentionally left out), you get a car dealership in chicago which has been prank called way too many times. this may have changed in the decade or so since i learned about it. i've never tried, myself.

well, one of the things they did to make it more fun and camp-like was to insist that everyone put up a nickname on his door (not sure if they did that to the girls, too).

i'd never had a nickname before (unless you count the fact that my first name is actually paul-gabriel), so i had to think about it for a while. i'd used "magician" as a handle on CB, but i'd already grown out of that by then.

so, i thought about it. at the time, i always wore a hat, since i was very sensitive about the fact that i was going bald so young (i've since gotten over that, thanks to a high school principal who refused to let students wear hats in the building. he said he'd let me, but then i'd just stick out even more. by then, bald was coming into style, so i just let it go. it's not a style i'd choose, but it's the one i have). at the time, i was also just beginning to recognize my cheerful insanity (see avatar laugh ). so, i put them together and came up with MadHatter.

the next year, my uncles chipped in together and bought me a laptop for my birthday. my idol of the time (a guy who was more nerdy, more crazy, and far more knowledgeable than i) helped me set it up and introduced me to a local bbs called "cheers" (the sysop was a huge fan of the show, and went by "malone").

a quick explanation for those of you who missed the bbs stage (this was before the internet, you see...): BBS stood for "bulliten board system." you dialed into a computer using a (hopefully) local access number. many bbses had just one server, but some of the bigger ones had a few spread out. cheers had about 4, i think. that meant that users were streached out over about half of the state of NJ.

cheers, like most BBSes, was centered around a chat room, but it had some other features, too... a graffiti wall, where you could type completely random messages, a few other random features i don't remember offhand, and something strange called "email," where you could leave a message for another registered user, to be picked up the next time that user logged in. that part never made sense to me... if, for some odd, reason, you had a message for a specific user, why not just wait until the next time you ran into each other in the chat room?

well, anyway, i used the nick MadHatter there, too. wasn't long, tho, before i noticed that the chat room suffered from the occasional conversational lull. after a while, i came up with something to entertain people during those lulls. it was the fun and wacky adventures of...

"HatMan: Avenger of Boredum (and bad speller...)"

he'd drive up in a Sombrerromobile, have a silly adventure, and then, when conversation started again, quietly slip out, job well done. smile

after a while, he got a sidekick, Hairpin (which sounded similar to robin), who drove a CapCar. that's about all i remember about the routine, but it was fun. smile

later, i moved to compuserve (where i met pam, and was introduced to folcdom and the original ficlist), but soon found that the MadHatter chat room nick was also used by a major jerk, with whom i really did not wish to be confused. so, i went through a few cserve-related nicks, ending up with TSFILOCB, which was a good conversation piece. it stood for "The Search For Intelligent Life On CB" (cserve's chat room was called "CB simulator," as it was designed to resemble citizen's band radio). people would ask me about it privately, and i'd explain, and we'd get to talking, and thus i managed to make friends with the few people curious enough and intelligent enough to ask (if you've ever hung out in a teen chat room, you know what i'm talking about).

well, when i moved on from cserve, i realized that TSFILOCB wouldn't really work too well. it made no sense anywhere else, and the places i was going had far more interesting people, on average, in any case.

i remembered MadHatter, but decided that the HatMan persona had been more fun. so, HatMan it's been, ever since (except when i dress up for the kerths as TopHatMan laugh ).

of ironic note is the fact that we're currently investigating the possibility that my health problems might be related to mercury poisoning from old dental fillings (i've heard about a couple people with similar symptoms who traced it to that, including kurt busiek my favorite comics writer).

so, that's the story.

NEXT!

Paul
Posted By: BanAnna Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 06:43 AM
I moved this from Fanfic Related to Off Topic. Before we had our technical difficulties it had been in FF Related, but was moved to OT. History is repeating itself. laugh

Carry on! I love hearing these stories. jump

~Anna
Posted By: HatMan Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 07:01 AM
you forgot something anna... what about your story? huh? smile

Paul
Posted By: LabRat Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 07:07 AM
Delighted you've restarted this one, Wendy - I was really enjoying all the stories last time around.

More please!

LabRat smile
Posted By: HatMan Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 07:16 AM
hey, no fair posting just to up your count, rat! :p if you're going to add to this thread, it should be to tell your story! i retold mine, and it's longer than yours. laugh

Paul
Posted By: BanAnna Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 07:59 AM
No fair jumping up your post count by just telling Labby that it's not fair for her just to jump up her post count, Paul! wink

All right, I'll give a summary of my story:
Lots of people call me 'Anna Banana' cause it rhymes. I used to use BananaBelcher for a screenname all the time (Belcher is my unfortunate last name), but Wendy and Pam informed me that it sounded gross. I couldn't disagree so I went looking for something else.

Back in middle school and junior high I used to sign notes to my friends 'BanAnna.' I have no idea what made me think of doing that then or what made me think of using it here, but I did and I was informed that people thought it was clever, so I stuck with it.

~Anna (who hopes Paul is satisfied now smile )
Posted By: Loriel Eris Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 08:28 AM
I had already told my story on another thread, and so wasn't going to repeat myself here. However, with our recent loss, the thread is no longer, so I may as well join the club and tell my story. (Plus as Paul pointed out, it'll help my post count! laugh )

I've been on the net for maybe 4 or so yrs now, but it wasn't until a year and a half ago that I decided to 'get involed' and make my presence known. I had always heard the warnings, 'Don't tell anyone your real name/give out any personal details on the net', which must have ingrained themselves on my brain, so I decided I had to come up with a nickname. I wanted something unusual/that no one else had and I also wanted a name that meant something, so one of my friends, LotR crazy, suggested using something Tolkienesque. She dragged out her copy of The Sillmarillion and I got some Latin and Frech dictionaries, and we came up with Loriel Eris.

Laure - from Tolkien, means shine, or radient, as in light, and is also similar to my real name

-el - from Tolkien, is maiden (quite appropriate!)

and

Eris - can't remember where exacly it came from. I tried looking it up in the latin and french dictionaries when I posted previously but I couldn't find it. I think I must have mauled beyond belief from its original form. blush It probably means born or from as when I was trying to make up a name I wanted something like Star Traveller or Born form the stars. The first is my wishful thinking - I'd love to be a mission specialist on one of the flights up into space, or on the space station, and the second came from the fact that 'we're all made from star material.

Anyway, if you apply some poetic licence Loriel Eris means something like Maiden born of the light, which was as close as I could get at the time. smile1

That's my story.

Loriel (who's just realised that all the graemlins are back. Yeah! party )
Posted By: LabRat Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 08:37 AM
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No fair jumping up your post count by just telling Labby that it's not fair for her just to jump up her post count, Paul!
Yeah! No fair. You tell 'im, Anna! goofy )
Posted By: Karen Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 08:59 AM
My daddy gave me my name... oddly enough, this is the only place where I use my real name. Other places, I use a name my mom gave me, the one she *wanted* to name me, but Dad won out. Unfortunately, I'll have to change it in a few years, because it's going to be my future daughter's name, but it's mine for now. laugh

Hatman, Labby, quit fighting over posts. You've got years to leapfrog each other!

BTW, do you know hard it is to type one-handed, while using the other hand to hold a laptop with a cat lying over that wrist?
Posted By: YellowDartVader Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 03:36 PM
My name, Alicia, was my Spanish Class name in High School. Some of you know my real name, some don't smile .

(and I still use Alicia3456 as my IM name - it's really weird to explain to people that know me in RL)
Posted By: traceylynn Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 04:06 PM
Hmm, my story is short and boring, but hey, I need to get a first post to this latest version of the boards! It's pretty self-explanatory: Tracey is my first name, Lynn is my middle. Hmm, I'm so creative [g]

The lower case thing I have going on ... well, I dunno. I guess I was a lazy typer the day I registered for the boards, and it stuck [g]

Next?

Tracey smile
Posted By: Bethy Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 04:38 PM
Well, I hadn't gotten around to telling my story before the boards crashed, so here goes for the first time. <g>

When I got interested in the online community, I was paranoid about giving my real name out -- unlike Kathy, my name doesn't bring up 3000 google hits and none of them as me. (At least, I think it was Kathy that said that...) So, I played around and fiddled with stuff, not liking any of it (did Chester, because it was a joke with my friends, but um...it's a boy's name and I'm...um...a girl. laugh ).

In high school I was really involved with the theatre group and I played Beth March in Little Women. (I died. It was fun.) My 'sisters' still called me Bethy sometimes for fun, so I decided to use it as my nick. Then, when I became less paranoid, everyone knew me as Bethy (plus my real name is a pain to type fast) so I just kept it. Even those who've met me still call me Bethy!

Bethy
Posted By: ChiefPam Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 04:45 PM
Long long ago, in a forum far, far away... wink I was a minor somebody on CompuServe -- I had the glamorous title of "Assistant Sysop" for two sections in the SFMedia forum, and one of them was for L&C. The gang there decided that that made me roughly (very roughly! goofy ) equivalent to an Editor in Chief... and ChiefPam was born. I left CServe years ago, making me chief of nothing and no one <g> but never changed the nick because a) everyone knew me under this name, and b) I had no earthly idea what *else* to call myself. (Well, okay, I could have gone with "Granny Kyra" but that would have taken a muuuuuuuuuch longer explanation).

And I just realized that now, thanks to the Wonderful Annette and these new boards, the nick actually makes sense again! sloppy

PJ
Posted By: metwin1 Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 05:56 PM
An abridged version, cos I'm too lazy to type out my lengthy explanation again. And Wendy? I claim credit for this thread. Before the crash that is. smile1

I'm a twin. My twin sister's meclone2. I don't think there's anybody here that does't realise this.

I'm the elder one, so I called myself 'twin1'. But it was too common, so I decided to take an ego trip and added 'me' in front. Hence metwin1.

I'm repeating my appeal here; please include the number 1 when addressing me (ie don't call me metwin). The distinction of being the elder twin matters to me.

So remember, I'm metwin1. smile1

twins
metwin1
Posted By: meclone2 Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 05:59 PM
Well, here's my story (again). smile

My twin sister has been calling herself "metwin1" online since 1997. I didn't want to call myself "metwin2" (she's the older twin) because I think the alliteration sounds terrible and also because it makes me sound like an echo (metwin2, metwin,too).

In mid 1997, the birth of Dolly the sheep was announced. My twin sister and I were in the same class the following year (the academic year in Singapore starts in Jan and ends on Nov). Our classmates dubbed her the "twin" and me the "clone". So I'm meclone2. laugh

--meclone2--

*edit* P.S: I'd prefer it as well, if FoLCs called me meclone2 instead of meclone. The number "2" and I are rather good friends. I think it comes from being the second twin and the second child of my family. smile1
Posted By: Shadow Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 06:19 PM
Mine's boring and short, but I'll retype it to grab a post...I lurk, therefore I name myself the Shadow. It's basically the same s/n that I use for all the Charmed boards because I lurk there as well, sort of like the demons' shadows (as they wait for instructions).
Posted By: Anne Spear Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 07:02 PM
My post was also delayed by the crash and is also not very exciting. My real name (the one on my birth and marriage certificates) is Anna, which I completely hated growing up...yes, I was called "Anna Banana", too.

Anyway, when choosing names in French class, I decided on the French version of my own name...Anne. When we moved and I starting attending a new school, I just told everyone that my name was Anne.

Flashback - twelve years:
When I was born, a friend of my grandmother gave me a Raggedy Ann doll which she hand made. I still have it and, as I got older, I decided to collect Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls. I now have about 15 pairs of dolls, ranging in sizes from 2" to 2' tall.

So, when I needed an online nickname for a chatroom (the old Q.com, if anyone remembers), I decided to use RaggedyAnne but added the 'e' like I did back in junior high.

That's it...y'all can wake up now. razz
Posted By: KathyB Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 07:59 PM
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unlike Kathy, my name doesn't bring up 3000 google hits and none of them as me. (At least, I think it was Kathy that said that...
LOL! You have a good memory. Yes, I have said that. People have expressed concerns about using their real names online -- understandably so -- and I've mentioned that I didn't have to worry about that because I once did a websearch on Kathy Brown and it came up with like 10,000 and none of them were me. <g> Well, at least not the first few hundred that I went through ... after that many pages, I got bored and figured anyone else looking for me would too. <g>

Though I do remember someone from work framing a magazine cover for me in my 'Corporate America' days. The headline was "Kathleen Brown For President". They were talking about the California politician, but it was kind of cool to have. smile

Kathy (who has joked before that Kathy Brown is actually a pen name because her real name -- Wendy Richards -- was already taken. <vbg>)
Posted By: Trenna Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 08:25 PM
I have no imagination...especially when it comes to names...so I used my real name. I guess you could say my mother had imagination, but actually she picked it up from a co-worker, many moons ago wink

I have so little imagination when it comes to names, my new kitten (pictured in my avatar) is named Chang after a previous favored pet. (Actually my husband named him that, I was going to call him Tanaka, but got overruled laugh )
Posted By: HatMan Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 08:30 PM
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Hatman, Labby, quit fighting over posts. You've got years to leapfrog each other!
hey, we're just playing. smile (at least, i am. wink ). besides, labby and i haven't been leapfrogging. i was ahead by a few posts, now she's ahead, and will stay that way for the forseeable future. these days, i've been dueling with anna for second place. (shh... don't tell her. it'll be easier to win if she doesn't know. wink ).

of course, i don't let myself post just to post (which is why i didn't respond to anna's accusation before, unlike some rats i know... :p ).

the main reason i'm posting this time, actually, is to remind loriel to explain the definition of "kal el" again. i thought that was hilarious last time, and i'm not sure if everyone saw it.

Paul
Posted By: rivka Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/24/03 10:20 PM
Well, my nick origin is boring... but then there's the irony.
Rivka is my first name. It's Hebrew for Rebecca. The ironic thing is that when I was in school (elementary thru HS), I was one of _four_ Rivkas. (Religious school, obviously.) But online, I can almost always use rivka, or at least rivkag. (My middle name is Gila, which means joy. So a translation of my name would be Rebecca Joy. laugh )
Posted By: LabRat Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 02:28 AM
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of course, i don't let myself post just to post (which is why i didn't respond to anna's accusation before, unlike some rats i know... ).
Snork. (Hey, we need a snork graemlin <G>) Embarrassingly enough, I didn't actually think I'd posted that often yesterday. blush So I reckon Paul's been hacking into the forum and artificially raising my post counter. goofy There ain't no way I made it to 30 yesterday all by myself. Coz that would mean I was addicted and I'd have to go seek help.... wink So HackerPaul seems a much more logical reason to me.

Okay, let's see....how I got my nick. Reprise:

Well, first of all, I come from a tradition of people using nicks just because they're fun. Started with the old CB radio culture, I guess (used to use the handle Whisper - because I had a sore throat and a cold the day I first went on the air <g> Hey, two explanations for the price of one!).

The Doc Klein's LabRat nick was, strangely enough, initially chosen for a forum that had nothing to do with Lois and Clark. The Paramount Comedy channel, here in the UK, used to have/still might have a little forum on its teletext service which had developed into something of a thriving and fun community, with a lot of regulars who mailed in letters about everything from Paramount shows to events in their lives - and other things. <g> There was a whole 'thread' at one point about someone having a phobia about gnus. <g>
Which was more hilarious than it sounds.

Anyway, I had a question I wanted to ask about a particular Frasier episode at the time and wanted to mail and ask for the answer. Everyone in the forum used nicks as a matter of course. As I'd just discovered LNC I decided I needed a nick to reflect my interest. I have no real idea why Doc Klein's LabRat popped into my head. I have no memory that I'd watched a Klein heavy episode shortly beforehand. But the fourth season was halfway through its first run on UK TV at that particular time, so it's always possible that I did. Besides I'd always enjoyed the Klein character, so it was probably a combination of elements that brought it to mind. There is, of course, an indication in the show itself that Bernie belonged to the LabRats Motorcycle Club, so that could have worked its way into the mix too.

For whatever reason, I thought of it, I liked it, I used it when I mailed my question to the forum. Later, when I got hooked up to the net and found FoLCdom, the first postings I made were to post nfic to the original mbs. For various reasons - even longer and even more boring story, so won't go into that - this spooked me enormously, so there was no way I was doing it under my own name. So I shifted the DKL nick over to this fandom and used that. Made life easier and was less taxing on the brain to think up another. wink Over time, of course, it got shortened to LabRat (or Lab or Labby or just plain Rat <g>). There was a time when I had problems with that and got lots of email asking me if I was a/ a scientist or b/ making a philosophical statement on the nature of the futility of life and I'd have to explain it was actually attached to Doc. Klein. <g> But haven't had any of those for some years now.


LabRat smile
Posted By: rivka Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 02:37 AM
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Coz that would mean I was addicted and I'd have to go seek help....
Visualizing twelve-step program... Hi, I'm Rivka, and I'm a rabid FoLC.
Posted By: ChiefPam Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 05:10 AM
Hmm, maybe I need to get FARCE started up again... the Fanfic Addicts Recovery Codependent E-group <g> We had a 12-step program and everything. It was just that the meetings never lasted more than a few minutes before new fanfic was posted and we all trooped off to read it wink

PJ cool
Posted By: Karen Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 06:37 AM
Oooh, support group. Sounds like you did the meetings wrong, tho. Group readings and discussions!!! goofy

Very interesting stories! I just have to say, always be careful with real names on the net. I met a guy on the net once who said he could find my phone number without too much information, and he'd call me. This was back when Penn State had public student directories, silly them. He did find it, and he did call me that night. Granted, I did eventually marry him, so maybe that's not a bad thing.... laugh
Posted By: Helga Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 07:22 AM
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There was a whole 'thread' at one point about someone having a phobia about gnus. <g>
Which was more hilarious than it sounds.
Now see, I found this hilarious, and I'm not sure why... I don't even get Paramount... maybe it's because of that song... was it by The Goons? "I'm a gnu..." laugh

Anyway back to my nick...

For those that haven't met me... No. I'm not German. smile

My real name isn't Helga, but it's similar to Helga, and there are several of them already on these boards... Besides, Helga is a sometimes nickname in real life so it's not that confusing for people who've actually met me.

There's a story about where Helga came from, it involves a holiday in Wales and a wok, so really, I'll do you all a favour and spare you the details laugh

Oh yes, and in the original thread, I mentioned the radio advert which was highly ironic when I was a archaeologist...

"My name is Princess Helga. I shall not be valking on ze mud...."

Helga smile

P.S. I hope you all realise, with all this talk of support groups, that the first step towards recovery is recognising that you have a problem.... wink
Posted By: LabRat Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 07:48 AM
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Visualizing twelve-step program... Hi, I'm Rivka, and I'm a rabid FoLC.
rotflol

Reminds me of a series of fic on the Archive by Sara Kraft about the continuing adventures of 'a reality-challenged FoLC'. wink They're a lot of fun.

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There's a story about where Helga came from, it involves a holiday in Wales and a wok, so really, I'll do you all a favour and spare you the details
No way! You can't just leave us hanging with that tease, Helga! Come on - fess up. laugh

LabRat smile
Posted By: Melisma Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 08:53 AM
Okay, I never posted my story about my nick before the crash, so will do so now. LnC and XF were my first fandoms I ever joined online - I can't now remember which list I joined first, the LnC ficlist, back when it was on indiana.edu, or the XFilesMature list on Yahoo. (I had gone to a couple of Star Trek conventions before I discovered all the fun stuff one can do on the computer, so I'd have to say that was my first fandom ever...) Anyway, older FoLCs may remember that I joined the fic list using my real name, but they have all sworn never to reveal it to anyone else - you remember that, don't you, oldies? smile But along came the first Kerth award ceremony they held since I joined the fandom, and I had to learn how to use IRC. Anne Ciotola (I think it was you - thank you again, hon!) held IRC tutorials a week or so before, and I, having just moved to Vancouver, managed to find an internet cafe - not having my own computer yet; was spending 18 hours a day in the internet cafes or library or employment agencies, surfing the web, looking for work, or just wasting time smile - and attended. First thing they told us was, you have to have a nickname. But other people can see it until you learn to block it, so best not to use your real name. I had had to take my cats to the shelter when I moved to Vancouver, because my little girl cat was a BAD traveller, and my little boy cat got too lonely without her. And I was really lonely without them! Their names were Melisma (her) and Spot (him) - he was named after Data's cat on TNG, because he was the same coloring, yellow with the odd faint white stripe (no spots, lol), and of course I was still putting the finishing touches on Through a Glass Darkly, my first (TNG) fic, so I had to show my Trek-ness somehow... She was named after a cat that my college sophomore music theory professor had had, and I had thought the name was neat and if I ever got a cat of my own, I would name her Melisma - so I did. (A melisma is a device in Gregorian chant; chant is syllabic, one note per syllable. But if you want to emphasis a syllable, you lengthen it by adding one or more extra notes to it - that figure is called a melisma. Passages with lots of melismas in them are called melismatic passages...) Anyway, that's how I got the nick you all know me as. But sometimes I have to have a last name for site registration purposes, and I'm sure not gonna use my real last name. So I cribbed the last name that I called my Mary Sue character in Through a Glass Darkly, McGregor, and my full online nick is now Melisma McGregor.

Long boring story, and now you know more about me than you ever wanted to, huh? (Except perhaps my real name, unless you've met me in person, or knew me the first few months before I got on IRC...)

Melisma (shutting up, finally, here under her Rock smile )

evil party
Posted By: Smallville Girl Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 09:47 AM
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Tracey is my first name, Lynn is my middle. Hmm, I'm so creative [g]
It's ok Tracey, I normally go with Breanna Kay for my nick...but I wanted something LC related for mine this time.

Am reposting cause was lost, so will be brief. Wanted something LC related, but not the actual name of a character... and I've always loved the town of Smallville (and Lois just looks so cute and relaxed in her 'country dress'). So I chose Smallville Girl. And I DID choose this before the show "Smallville" premiered. :p

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Embarrassingly enough, I didn't actually think I'd posted that often yesterday. So I reckon Paul's been hacking into the forum and artificially raising my post counter. There ain't no way I made it to 30 yesterday all by myself. Coz that would mean I was addicted and I'd have to go seek help....
Bad Paul! I told you to hack it so that, no matter how many times she posts, it stays at 29! wink

The new boards have been open for just under 45 hours and Labby, you are alreay up to 47 posts. evil idea!
/me rushes off to the polls.

Meet me here!

-Breanna
Posted By: Kaethel Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 10:08 AM
Fascinating stories, all! I've enjoyed seeing where everyone's nick comes from, also from those who posted before "the big crash".

Didn't get around to explaining where my nick comes from before, so here goes. I suppose I ought to explain even more now that I've asked people to call me Kaethel on the boards/ficlist and not mix it up with my real name. [bg]

I've been using Kaethel as a nickname since I was 17 (I'm 24 now -- you do the maths evil ). Back then, I was a huge fan of a national radio talk show, and I called the host quite regularly (it was one of those shows where listeners call to suggest a topic of discussion or talk about something funny they had seen).

Anyway, when I first called, I used my real name, and I felt kind of uncomfortable to be so easily recognisable. All right, most of my friends knew the next day that I'd called (I was so excited that I couldn't shut up about it laugh ), but the next time I did it, I decided that it would be best to use a nick.

In the meantime, the talk show in question had once a topic (I can't remember how it came up) where the host said (jokingly) that his guardian angel (according to his name and personal details that he'd entered into a database) was called "Kaethel". He didn't spell it, and the topic was never broached again. But I'd heard the name and for some reason, the sonority of it appealed enormously. I invented a spelling to go with it almost immediately. Actually, back then the spelling I used was "Kaëthel" (for those whose computer gets this mangled, there's a little sign (2 dots) on the first "e").

I used this nick to call the radio, and most of my friends at school knew I wanted to be called that way. Most of them still called me by my real name, though. Or occasionally "crinière de feu" ("fire hair") because it's at the age 17 that I started to dye my hair red. Anyway... where was I? Oh yes, Kaethel.

Well, I went so far as using it officially once. I was on a ski trip in the Pyrenees that year, and I took some ski lessons. And I told my group (including our teacher - who was gorgeous, by the way, but I digress, sorry wink ) that my name was Kaethel. For a whole week I got called this way - I was ecstatic!

Then things moved on and almost everyone around me forgot about Kaethel, even though I was always wearing a bracelet with the nick engraved on it: first a leather bracelet - the kind of thing you find in touristic places and get specially engraved to your name - then a silver one - which I still wear now - when I lost the leather one a few years ago. Even though it wasn't used by anyone, the nick Kaethel sort of followed me.

When my parents finally got a computer and internet access, we had to decide what name we would use for an email address. Thankfully our ISP back then didn't impose anything onto us, and asked us to give them whatever name/nick we wanted. Since the internet access was mostly for me, my folks told me to go ahead with whatever I preferred - of course Kaethel was the first thing I thought about, and so the two dots on the first "e" that I talked about earlier were dropped, since email addresses don't support special characters.

It still wasn't a definite thing until the first time I joined IRC (Kerth Ceremony 1999). I had told mIRC to use "FlyGirl" as a first nick (I had wanted to use it because it looked sort of related to Lois & Clark), but it was already taken, so it used my alternate: Kaethel. I have no idea who was using FlyGirl that night, but if I knew I would like to thank her! laugh Thanks to her, I used Kaethel right away, and I'm very glad I did. I got very attached to the nick over the years. smile

Again, when I sent my first fanfic to the archive came the time to wonder what name I would post it under. I almost used my real name then, but decided that since I was very much a closet folc (still am, actually - not so much a closet folc than a closet author), it might be better to use a nick. Mind you, it doesn't make much sense since all my friends know my nick through my email address, and typing "Kaethel" in google gives you a lot more matches for me than my real name does. But oh well. huh

Anyway, that's my story. smile

Kaethel smile
Posted By: Saskia Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 10:28 AM
Lol! Now that's a nice story Kaethel. Have you ever figured out if it means something? Other than that you gave to it?

Saskia
Posted By: Kaethel Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 10:46 AM
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Have you ever figured out if it means something? Other than that you gave to it?
Nope, Saskia. I never even stopped to wonder if it means anything, especially since the spelling comes from me. In any case, it was just a name once mentioned, so I'm not sure it means anything at all. laugh And I've been using it for so long now that I tend to forget where it comes from. These days the nick in my mind is a lot more associated to FoLCdom than to that old talk show. smile

Kaethel smile
Posted By: Loriel Eris Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 12:12 PM
Paul reminded me
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the main reason i'm posting this time, actually, is to remind loriel to explain the definition of "kal el" again. i thought that was hilarious last time, and i'm not sure if everyone saw it.
I had almost forgotten about poor Clark! laugh And believe it or not I had to go and get my copy of The Sillmarillion again. blush So here goes...

kal means 'shine' and -el means maiden thus we have

Kal El - Shining maiden! laugh

Poor Clark, its really not good for his image! wink

Loriel
Posted By: Trenna Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 01:23 PM
Kaethel, how do you pronounce your name?

I've always imagined, Kaethel, similar to Kal El, or is it Kay Ethel?

I'm not familiar with what the little dots over the E do to the pronounciation blush
Posted By: Smallville Girl Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 01:55 PM
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kal means 'shine' and -el means maiden thus we have

Kal El - Shining maiden!

Poor Clark, its really not good for his image!
Loriel, I had also found out (and posted then) that Kal-El means "Star Child" in Kryptonian.

Very interesting... Shining/star Maiden/child...

-Breanna
Posted By: Loriel Eris Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 02:14 PM
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Loriel, I had also found out (and posted then) that Kal-El means "Star Child" in Kryptonian.

Very interesting... Shining/star Maiden/child...
I'm going to take a wild guess here and say that Clark would probably prefer Star Child! Its infinitely more suitable. wink

Loriel
Posted By: sunrei Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 04:59 PM
Ok- my turn,
Not extremely genius, but it's my nick. I've always had this thing for the sun- sun sets, sun rises, sun rooms, etc.
It always been a energy booster for me for some reason (other than the fact that I am half Kryptonian and my *real* name is Kist-El cool ).

Anyway- I grew up in Arizona and went off to college in Minnesota - can you say one extreme to the other??? Gray skies and white outs tended to make me homesick so I painted a huge sun on my dorm room wall so it would be the first thing I would see when I got up (to be faced with 70 below with wind chill weather - ever had your eyelashes freeze together while you walk to class?)

Friends caught on to my sun fiend and the nick seemed to fit!

Oh- and the only part of my body that would get sun burned was/is my nose... the rest is just 'kissed' by the sun. sloppy

I guess that's it!
~sunkist
Posted By: HatMan Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 09:44 PM
okay, first of all, i have to defend my name. even if it does mean publically sullying my nerd rep.

i cannot hack. i can't even program straight. don't know why, but it's something i've learned to accept. even made my homepage with netscape composer instead of learning html. so, if someone hacked your post count labby, it was not i. besides, why would i give you a boost? :p

second, i agree.. helga, you can't leave a good wok story untold. explain, or i'll start singing "wok like an egyptian!"

finally... sunkist- you mean your nick has nothing to do with oranges?

Paul, still chuckling over clark, the radiant maiden (and wondering if ikuko's heard about it yet).
Posted By: Ja-10 Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/25/03 10:16 PM
Man! My computer crashed and it took me a couple of days to find and put the old one back together and it doesn't even work half the time(now you know why I had to buy a new one). I just got online and just found out I had to register again. So much can happen over a couple of days.

Well, I explained my nick in the old thread, but will do it again for the viewing public.

My nick, Ja-10 is my real name Jiten. It's just pronounced differently. My real name is pronounced "juhten", I don't know why it's not spelled that the way it's pronounced(ask my parents). And that is how I got my nick, from my parents.
Posted By: RetroRose Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 12:06 AM
First off I have to say that I'm really loving this thread -- being a "lurker" for years (although I didn't realize that I was -- I thought I was just enjoying reading everybodys posts. Who knew there was a "phrase" for that?? wink )and also being totally addicted to the archives, it's been quite enjoyable (and informative) to find out (finally) the story behind so many of my favorite author's nicks.

I also was just about to post b4 the boards went down. I had finially gotten the nerve up to register one day before the big crash, and the next day (when I had already become addicted), it was gone. So here is my short, kinda boring story about my nic.

Like my others, I too, have been ingrained to be fearful of using your real name on the net. So..... RetroRose comes from my love of Retro (yes, I really do put up an aluminum christmas tree, complete with 2 color wheels AND a turning base). I really got in to it all because I started playing in a "swing band" (a "big band" -- you know, 5 saxes, 4 trombones, 4 trumpets, bass, drums and piano) years ago and got facinated with the 40's era (zoot suites, swing, USO canteens etc) and from there it was a very short hop to loving the "lounge lizard" era of the 50's (rat pack, martinis, etc). Then because I hail from the city of Roses (Portland Oregon). I put them together for my nic.
The 1st time I posted, I had used Retro Rose as two words, and then laughed when several people welcomed "rose" to the boards, so I decided to make it one word to help clarify that "rose" isn't even remotely my real name.

Ok, so this explanation wasn't all that short, but I think I was right about the boring part tho!! rotflol
Posted By: HatMan Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 12:20 AM
thanks for the story. smile one question, though-what are we supposed to call you, if not rose? RR? i mean, "retrorose" is a handful... at least, for my lazy fingers. laugh

Paul
Posted By: RetroRose Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 08:20 AM
well that's a good point, I never thought about it -- I guess Retro would work -- or RR -- or even Rose smile I've always said that it doesn't matter what you call me, just don't call me late for lunch!! I mostly wanted to clear up that Rose isn't my name, but I'm pretty hard to offend.
Posted By: AnnieM Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 10:23 AM
This is such a fun topic. I love hearing everyone's stories.

I've never been able to come up with creative names. I don't belong to any other fandoms or message boards, etc., but whenever I have had to register for something, I've always used some derivision of my full name Meredith Anne. I've always used both names interchangeably in real life. I tend to use Meredith for formal or professional things (I use it in my byline and my email address) and Annie for personal things (my AIM name is AnnieM0616, many of my friends call me Annie). When I found folcdom I wasn't sure which to use. I saw Meredith was actively posting a story at the time and I thought it might be confusing to have two Merediths, so I went with Annie. I like to tease her about it, but I'm actually really glad it turned out this way. I always feel closer to people who call me Annie for some reason, because it's my "personal name" I guess.

Annie
Posted By: Kaethel Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 01:08 PM
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Kaethel, how do you pronounce your name?

I've always imagined, Kaethel, similar to Kal El, or is it Kay Ethel?

I'm not familiar with what the little dots over the E do to the pronounciation
The little dots, in French, separate the e from the a when you pronounce it. As for how to say Kaethel, well, let's see:

"Kaa eh tel" sounds closest to it (special thanks to El and Wendy for the help on explaining it).

Kaethel smile
Posted By: metwin1 Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 02:24 PM
I've enjoyed all the posts that I've read here. smile Keep them coming! smile1

Regarding Kal El... Shining Maiden huh? rotflol Looks like the surname "El" is inherently wrong. Perhaps the surname "El" is good for a gal but not a guy? Clark should consider changing it? wink

Hmmm.... I wonder what "Jor El" means.

twins
metwin1
Posted By: Helga Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 02:31 PM
Bowing to substantial public pressure....

[Cue drum roll....]

The Wok in Wales story.

(I think we need some graemlins here to build the hype up a bit more... but I can't have more than 8 :sulk: )

dance dance

Actually it's one of those tales that sounds great, gets your hopes up, and then is really not that interesting after all. Sorry about that, but you did ask <eg>

Once upon a time, we went on holiday to Anglesey, which to those not in the know is an island off the coast of Wales. Although it isn't the back of all beyond, it is close (I'm not knocking the place... it's lovely).

Anyway, for reasons I forget, one of the things we had to do whilst we were on holiday was buy a wok. Not just any wok mind you, but a good wok. (What can I say, my friends are culinary snobs). Now Anglesey is not the best place for cooking utensil shopping, or any sort of shopping really, on account of there not being that many shops... (although if you like sheep it's a whole different ball game... smile ). So it was a bit of a hopeless quest, but dedicated and determined that we were, everytime we went to a new centre of civilization we would seek out shops likely to sell woks, so it became a bit of a theme to our holiday...

Now I know what you're thinking, what on earth has this got to do with Helga...? Patience, dear children, patience...

At the same time, I had had a rather nasty run in with a hairdresser, which had resulted in me having what could be termed a pudding-bowl hair cut. But since our holiday had developed a wok theme... I became a wok-head instead, and 'Helga Wok-head' scans better than 'Top-Secret!-Helga's-real-name-which-actually-isn't-that-much-different-to-Helga-anyway Wok-head'.

Simple smile

And yes, I am still friends with them.

And yes, somehow, somewhere, we found a shop on Anglesey that sold good woks.

I thank you all for your time tonight, you've been a wonderful audience... notworthy

Helga.
P.S. Sorry to all the Welsh people, but I just had to get a sheep in their somewhere smile
Posted By: docward Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 02:50 PM
This is a fun thread. My nick's origin is fairly boring - not as boring as it was on the other boards though. By the time I signed up on this board, my old one (my name) was taken, so I used my current e-mail name.

That name comes from one of the annoyances of being a junior (that is - my name is identical to my father's, with Jr. added at the end.) I normally answer to my middle name, while my father uses “our” first name. However, when dealing with doctor’s offices or other official instances like our recent home re-financing, I have to use my full name. Sometimes I don’t know by which name I should identify myself. Yes, it can be annoying.

After I finished grad school, my family was staying with my parents while I searched for a job. Since the atomic physics job market wasn’t the greatest, this took a while. My father was a prison chaplain at the time, so we would both receive phone calls from people who didn’t know us, and so didn’t know who to ask for. They generally had no idea whether they wanted Junior or Senior, so we began asking if they wanted Reverend Ward or Doctor Ward. That would usually settle the issue quickly.

So docward stuck as a way to differentiate myself from my father, and now I’m used to it. It is certainly better than any of the nicknames I picked up in the three high-schools I attended.

Frank (Who needs to be more creative in the nickname department)
Posted By: HatMan Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 05:43 PM
fun story, helga (i think the suspense helped wink ). thanks for sharing, even if it was under duress. i hope, though, that after all that trouble, it was a non-stick wok. smile

docward, thanks for explaining. i'm not much of an ER fan, but i thought there was a character by that name. so, nice to know it's your actual name. smile

kae, thanks for clarifying the pronounciation. i'd been wondering. actually, i still am, a bit, but i think i've got the accent right in my head. smile

Paul, still wondering why "wok in wales" sounds like it should mean something...
Posted By: docward Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/26/03 07:14 PM
I don't believe I've ever even watched an episode of ER, nor even have a remote desire to do so. Just not my kind of thing.

Frank (Who doesn't watch much tv anymore anyway)
Posted By: LabRat Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/27/03 05:50 AM
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Now Anglesey is not the best place for cooking utensil shopping, or any sort of shopping really, on account of there not being that many shops... (although if you like sheep it's a whole different ball game...).
LOL, Helga. Sounds like a holiday I once had in Dornoch. <g> Lots of sheep there too and about three shops. Oh and fields. Lots and lots of fields. As it rained almost from the moment we got there, till the day we left, you can imagine how much fun we had there. wink

Paul, I suspect it's not your reason, <g> but 'wok in Wales' reminds me of a very old comedy sketch song in the show Not The Nine O'Clock News, which was a spoof on a government ad of the day promoting all the good things they'd done in Wales. I doubt it ever traveled Stateside.

LabRat smile
Posted By: HatMan Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/27/03 12:09 PM
you're right, labby. that's not my reason. smile never seen that one.

i think for me it's more along the lines of these lines...

("wok 'n roll," a chain of chinese restaurants)

Paul
Posted By: Xanabee Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/28/03 08:24 AM
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other than the fact that I am half Kryptonian and my *real* name is Kist-El
LOL, Sunkist! laugh

I've had several nicks growing up but nobody uses them around me anymore; guess I've outgrown them! wink

When I first joined the old LOISCLA list - now the Yahoo LCFanfic list - I used my real name. It was only when I was writing my first fanfic that I thought of using an alias. I always got a kick out of nicks like 'LabRat' so I thought it would be cool to have have one too. cool

There weren't any stories filed under X in the archive. That X was standing so forlorn and empty between all those other letters. Even the Z was happily filled with fanfic! That's why I decided to use a nick starting with an X.

You wouldn't believe the corny names I came up with! Like X-Tera and X-Kal-ibur! blush

And just when I'd practically given up on the X and decided to use 'Ubee' instead - my initials are U.B. - I heard that old song 'Xanadu' on the radio. And presto! I had a light bulb moment. goofy

That's how 'Xanabee' came about!
Posted By: Hazel Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/29/03 01:03 AM
Some really interesting stories here! smile

When I first went online, I didn't want to use my real name - not so much out of fear as much as embarrassment. blush I don't even use my married name when I write in RL; I write under my maiden name, for various reasons. I considered my favorites and thought, like Loriel, about using a Tolkien nick. At the time, though, I wanted something that sounded like it was real. I settled on my other lifelong love: Watership Down, by Richard Adams. I liked Hazel, because while the one who really lived in Hampshire was a male rabbit, Hazel is usually a woman's name when attributed to humans. goofy

In the first year or so, I allowed people to think that Hazel was actually my name; I was too embarrassed to admit it was a nick. Now, though, I'll just cheerfully say that none of you, except Rivka and Gerry and Paul, could pronounce my real name anyway. So there. cool

Regarding the Tolkien discussion, btw: There is no J is Sindarin, so Jor-El will have to be left out. smile And "Kal" would most likely be spelled "Cal" or "Cel" - the C is always a hard one. And considering that one woman was given the nickname "Silverfoot," another was actually *named* "Starspray," and Aragorn managed to turn "Strider" into the far more nicer-sounding "Telcontar," I wouldn't worry too much about it if I was Clark. goofy

Hazel
Posted By: daneel Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/29/03 02:23 AM
My story is not that intersting, but I'm an Asimov's fan, so what charcater of him is my favorite? laugh

Ok, I had thought of Bliss, but it was a little out of place. wink

Jose wave
Posted By: TriciaW Re: Where did you get your nick? - 04/29/03 02:26 AM
My real name is Patricia. I have been called Tricia by family, friends and even work colleagues for as long as I can remember. Being very new to the internet it didn't even occur to me to use a nick when I registered on Zoom's boards. smile1

Tricia cool
Posted By: Krissie Re: Where did you get your nick? - 05/01/03 01:48 PM
Coming very belatedly to this thread...

My nick is all IRC's fault. I ventured onto IRC one night and needed a nick. Lacking imagination, I thought I'd go with my (part of) my first name and the initial of my surname: ChrisC.

It was taken.

So was Chrissie (which I thought would sound like Chris C).

Various permutations later, I ended up with Krissie.

Sometimes that is taken, too, so then I become Crissie. On one occasion, I think I even became Kryssy. Oh, and I've also once or twice been Krissie17, but I got put off that one when someone told me that:

1) he'd had absolutely no idea that I was the Chris Carr who'd written Learning Curves and

2) that he'd thought I was a teenaged girl, with a nick like that. (That's a bit of a joke, since I can barely remember seventeen!)

Since I'd been being pestered by people with the most alarming sounding names wanting to chat, and thinking the naive teenager image might have something to do with that, I no longer go with that particular nick at all.

Anyway, since I'd talked to a few people on IRC, when I first ventured onto the mbs, I thought I might as well stick with the nick.

There you go. Utterly boring, right?

Oh, and just to warn you: if any of you get to meet me face to face, I absolutely loathe being called Chrissie! But that's another story entirely.

Chris
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