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Re: Maybe OT: What's in a 'name.'


 

For me more people in the world know me as Zenwizard than anything else. It is a moniker that I have had for more than a few decades at this point and will be stuck with for a while yet. For those that know me it was shortened to Zen sense I am called that sometimes in real life as well. For what it is worth I am an Eric as well.

Zen/Eric

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Harvey White
Sent: Sunday, December 5, 2021 9:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TekScopes] Maybe OT: What's in a 'name.'

You note that I use my name. The email address has to do with my website and the Welsh (IIRC) word for fox.

Harvey


On 12/5/2021 8:33 PM, Glydeck via groups.io wrote:
My name/handle ¡®glydeck¡¯ was assigned to me by Time Warner Corporate in the early 90s when everything was limited to eight characters. I just kept it. Full name is George Lydecker.
On Dec 5, 2021, at 4:36 PM, Harvey White <madyn@...> wrote:

?Angry Scottsman (or variations thereof).

Harvey


On 12/5/2021 7:31 PM, Roy Thistle wrote:
Hi All:
This is not really about Tektronix scopes... but, it's about TekScopes.
I've been thinking about a thread, on the HP forum, a while back... about user-names... or the name we use in posts, or in the signature line.
As goofy as it is... I've always used my real name... well... because that's what we always did.
Lots of people posting still do... but, I see evermore posts with names as punctuation characters, Marvel comic book characters, and other obvious aliases and pseudonyms.
Anyway, I'm sure these monikers are not to hide people's identities... but to protect their identities... and there really cool sounding too: right?
So I'm wondering... can I call myself... Knorbutron, or Cphinktr, or... well any other name I've always felt was undignified.

Best regards and wishes.







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