Where does your user name come from?


Hi everyone,
I'm curious to know what's the story behind your user name (or Alias)... There are a bunch of people that use their name (of parts of it) like myself, Albert Porter, GerryM5, Esoler...

But where does user name like Cornfedboy, Garfish, Calloway, Tireguy, SwampWalker (and many many others) come from? Any story behind?

Just curious
lgregoir
Thank you, Albert. I am deeply moved by your kind words above. It is truly a pleasure to finally "meet" you, as I have been quietly enjoying your wisdom, wit, and humor for at least a couple years now.

If I ever rekindle things with a lovely and loveable lady in Dallas, I would very much appreciate an invitation to one of your Tuesday night listening sessions. I think I may want to try some Wolcotts with my A1's within the next couple years.

Highest regards,
Lake Front Road
Putnam Valley
New York

I spent childhood summers at my grandparents lake front home and purchased a summer home there years ago.

Bill
I'm a huge Radiohead fan. Yet, when I play Radiohead CD's at work or during audio auditioning, I am not sure my angioplasty patients, nurses in the cath lab, or audio dealers have the same appreciation for Thom Yorke.

Lawrence
It's my given greek name. No real english translation but Frank is closest. In greek Fotis means 'light' or 'bearer of light' (fos) if you will.
With two of my Siberian Huskies that lived in the house named Ziggy and Blue and one of my young grandsons who always would be asking for ziggy/blue ziggy/blue. That's what a two year old had to say everyday, it was non stop some days.
Well the company needed a seven letter word that I would not forget. Ha, easy for them to say and me having short term memory issues I chose the obvious and have been using it ever since.
When I was in college I was in a grunge/punk cover band. Yes we wore flannel. Yes it's embarrassing now. Anyhow, our band was called "Splotch", for some forgettable reason. I created a bunch of flyers for a gig at my fraternity using Harvard GRaphics (any geeks remember that?). I picked a bizarre font. My roomate saw the flyer and said "Who the f*** is 'Sdatch' and why is he here on Saturday night?" And the rest is history...
When the arpa net started I used to be bell until Bell Labs became a host, then I was dbell, and remained so throughout my career. I need a user name that I can remember, but db and donbell are usually not available when I apply; dbphd usually is, but not in the case of Audiogon.

I would like to change my user name to db93108 (my ZIP code), and I don't understand why Audiogon doesn't permit such a change.

db
The theory of entropy says that things move from order to disorder. If this is true them we must all be "entropes".
Cool,long running thread. My user name sounds like I stuck a number in front of my name to differentiate from others of the same name, but the "50" actually means FIVE-OH, as in Ford Mustang 5.0L. The other crazy hobby that is a blackhole for hard earned dollars. :)

James "Five-Oh"
My favorite kind of live performances are rock-a-billy bands (e.g., Twistin' Tarantulas, Lee Rocker, The Paladins, Frantic Flatops, Belmont Playboys, Rev. Horton Heat, etc.) Their performances are consistently: energetic, honest, wild, rough, silly, swingin', sweaty, and rockin'. Black leather, long-neck beer bottles, chains, ... oops! I think I just got a chubby. And my first name ain't Billy, but Dan.
Mime is basically my first name in Greek,only a little mispelled and that's because I registered once with Audiogon with my name spelled correctly,then a little while later I forgot my password,and so I had to register a second time but with a variation of my name ,as the first one would not go though.That is my story and I stick to it.
George
Mime is basically my first name in Greek,only a little mispelled
So that would make the original "yiorgos"?
On topic, provenance of my user name is obvious:)
C5150

Hey add me up to the Greek list(born in Montreal). C is for my first name. 5150 for the crazy in me. a la van halen. Altough I listen to 90% classical today, versus 20 years ago......

The greek in me is not my fault . LOL
I used my real name since I wanted to sell stuff on here, I thought it would lend me more credibility than a silly moniker.

To the rest of the internet, or at least the portion of the internet that cares about powerlifting, weightlifting, strongman, and highland games, I am better known as WildGorillaMan, and am co-admin on the infamous http://www.powerandbulk.com
Mine is a combo. My name is Eric, a frind of mine had a jazz recording called E-man Groove and he gave me that as a nickname. Then he shortened it to E Groove. Then just E.

My other hobbie is mountain biking. I ride a Santa Cruz Superlight. I liked the "Cruz" part, so I combined the two, to Ecruz.
Years ago a girlfriend and I visited an aquarium. In one tank were huge groupers slowly meandering. I stopped in front of it and started imitating the slow mouth pursing movements the fish were making, and the biggest one of all came right up to the glass in front of me and we spent several minutes communing like that eye to eye. My girlfriend, from a country where people are a bit more inhibited in public, was duly impressed by this "crazy American". She started calling me Grouper. Later she married me. She still calls me Grouper. The 52 came from my year of birth, and also my age when I first started using this screen name on the internet.
a combination of the sophisticated "Bo" from ancient Southern folklore and the name of a man who helped my great-grandfather farm for 60 years.
Got a new e-mail account about the same time I took up skydiving......seemed appropriate. Also like the internal rhyme of it.
mine comes from the obvious, but also because I tend to have a left brain and right brain conflict with choosing gear and upgrades, so I thought it was s cool double meaning.
When I first got into this hobby all my components were from Blue Circle ...I started off with the baby cs
That same year my son was born and we called him Mike

I remember the first time I posted on audiogon it promted me for a username and I decided to go with Bluemike ..the username stuck

Not very original I know but it came from an Elliot Sharp albumn which was reviewed/pictured in a recent Absolute Sound issue discussing Free Jazz guitar. I've heard this guy perform live numerous times here in nyc and his music siezes to amaze

Chris
when I FIRST GOT A pc ABOUT SIX YEARS AGO, THEY TOLD ME TO USE SCREEN NAMES AND PASSWORDS i COULD REMEMBER... HAVING NO REAL ADVANCE WARNING I HAD TO GENERATE ONE IMMEDIATELY... WRITING IT DOWN SERVED NO PURPOSE, BUT STATING THE OBVIOUS IS A PRETTY EASY THING TO REMEMBER. I HAVE SINCE THAT TIME DEVELOPED OTHER'S BUT FOR FRIENDS & NON BUSINESS THIS ONE STUCK.
Great question!
Mine is from the wonderful novel "Magister Ludi" The Glass Bead Game.
ludimagis
Mine is an assigned username, and is used only because I figured I could remember it. If I had it to do over, it would be "saidentary."
In the old testement when the glory of God was reveiled to Israel, then they responded with praise and worship. There was much singing aand joy heard in the land.
In the new testement the Lord Jesus Christ is the Glory of God reveiled to mankind. In the book of Revelation Jesus is given all honor, power and glory with praise, worship and singing.
All music has it's roots in Him.

GLORY

Gary
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It was back in '97 and an AG staffer sent me an email after viewing my classified ad on rec.audio.classifieds to notify me of a new website called Audiogon...who else remember the days of buying/selling on usenet, the old audioreview website that really rocked for used gear, and audioweb? Anyways, it was a free sign up so I said why not, not knowing years later the site would actually turn into the success story it has. Filling out the signup form I was listening to Coltrane's Blue Train for the umpteenth time and the thought occurred to me that each time is as good as the last, therefore I must be a Coltrane one (person), and 13 years later Coltrane1 is still chuggin' along buying gear! Wow, that's like over 20% of my lifetime of which many hours have been spent here trollin' for new gear! Do I need to get a life or what? :)
(H)eating, (E)lectrical, (V)entilation & (A)ir (C)onditioning.
The 1 was added so I could use the same name on other web sites where hevac could have already been used, trade sites mainly.
One of my friends used to spurt out "a buck-two-eighty-five and some change" when talking about the cost of anything. It wouldn't all fit so I abbreviated it a tad. It was either this or "chowderhead", after our first cat, now long deceased. Chowderhead is more fitting at times.
Glory, how dare you say something religious in this haven of secular humanism (also a religion). You're lucky all you got was raised eyebrows.

My username sounds suspiciously like what my mother used to call me, although I think there was another syllable in the middle somewhere...
My handle comes from the world of horses. In the show ring, five gaited American Saddlebreds are ridden & judged at the walk, trot, slow-gait, rack and canter. The horses proceeed from the slow gait - a slow stepping pace - directly into the rack, which is judged at speed. The Announcer will call "rack on" at the command for the gait. It is the flashiest, most exciting andmost demanding gait these horses can perform, the ultimate in that breed of horse. Hence Rackon.
Mine is based on my childhood experiences. My stepfather, a part time stand in for Santana in San Jose California would show us kids his reel to reel tape machines and bonogs, congos and other instruments and play us some of the session tapes from clubs and such. I remember him telling us about feeling the music and how it could make you feel alive and how powerful it is. He also stated that the musical journey was a lifelong event for someone interested in music. Sadly, he passed away in the early 90's and since then I always thought of music as being a passion and a lifelong journey; hence "Audioquest4life".

My sister is still in touch with Santana and meets the Estovan family occasionally. She is a dedicated singer on the West Coast and has fame on the original Beverly Hills 90210 soundtrack, No Intermission with the group 5.0 and now solo and part time singer which have included players like Elton John, Pablo Cruise. I play trumper part time, but cannot sing, and dogs, birds and cats all run when i even try, so my contribution is to keep music alive by involving and welcoming others to become inteersted in music all over again.

My sister, when not performing in Oakland at any of the clubs, can be found pretty much up and down the west coast, or Italy performing. She can be found at venues and her pages have samples of her works:

http://www.reginaespinoza.com/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Regina-Espinoza/187351008625


Ciao,
Audioquest4life
Mine is my name and my wifes name. i was rushing when I joined years ago and we had a joint email account at that time with the same name, didn't put much thought into it. I actually looked into changing it a few years ago but got sidetracked. I don't think I can anyway. It's really kind of cheesy and has no relationship to the site or hobby. Makes me look like a good husband! I wonder if Audiogon would help me change it if I come home and my stuff is in the front yard...again.
Mine is a play on Seurat, the french painter - when I first got online, back in the early 90's on Prodigy, it was bounced so I went with Cerrot. It has been my online name ever since.
In the early days of importing Avantgarde hornspeakers - 1999 or so - I used the screen name of hornguys.

Resigned as the Avantgarge distributor in late 2005.

Inquired later as to whether or not I could change my screen name. Audiogon said no - so hornguys it remains.

My actual name is Jim Smith.
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