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djomlas 12-13-2006 08:52 PM

another one of those weird threads? username and what they stand for...
 
did u guys wanna get on this one? what does your username stand for?
some are well...just selfexplanitory...but some are not.

maybe a good thread, maybe not....maybe the same way as the picture thread that turned out much better than i ever thought when i posted it

FIG 12-13-2006 08:53 PM

F&%k
Im
Good

:p :D

djomlas 12-13-2006 08:55 PM

u serious? :cheers:

Grizzly 12-13-2006 09:07 PM

There's another thread like this where about a million members explained their screen names. Grizzly is the name of one of my dogs who was sitting next to me begging for Chinese food while I was logging in for the first time.

Don't make any sudden moves! She probably won't hurt you.

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k2...1/DSC00001.jpg

djomlas 12-13-2006 09:13 PM

mine is just a nickname in serbian. has nothing to do with DJ or music LOL. its my name: Mladen.....then Mladjo.....then Djomlas which is kinda inverted Mladjo of some sort, i've been called this by all my cousins and family ever since i was 3 or so....so i just chose that, usually i pick either that or my name for username, but hey all of you call me DJ here so DJ it is hehehe

id try to show u guys how to pronounce it but i have no idea how to do that, you just have to hear it :D

Moostang 12-13-2006 09:28 PM

Moostang is the combination of my last name and my first new car...

last name is Moussa ... first new car was a mustang GT .... hence Moostang.

I have the vanity plate hanging in the garage.

People started calling me moostang and it stuck. Some still do.

unklekraker 12-13-2006 09:29 PM

got mine from the singer named "unkle kraker". I like how reach the top from scratch but in the process he almost lost his family but in the end he chose to be with them.
kinda like my story when i was climbing the corporate ladder but it almost cost me my family and a mild stroke 10 yrs ago when i was 29. turned down a 70k annual salary 8 yrs ago just to have a regular working hours and be close to my fast growing kids. the best decision i have ever made :D

FIG 12-13-2006 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djomlas
u serious? :cheers:

Not only am I serious,

My business name is "FIG Developments Pty Ltd", all my trucks have the business name sign-written on the sides, and I have licence plates "FIG".

A nickname from my younger days :p :D

Tool Pants 12-13-2006 09:57 PM

I did not pick out my user name. It was forced on me by the local Boxster owners many, many years ago after a work on cars days.

I went down a row of about 10 Boxsters in a parking lot helping the owners to put in CD changers after a group changer buy, with all the tools to install a changer in my pants pockets.

This picture was taken by Dan Feinberg (MMD) of one of those cars that day. Car was owned by Jay.

Back then we had an active group of about 220 local owners, and lots of local events. Dan started calling me Tool Pants and the others followed, including the mechanics and staff at my local dealership.

Many years later I went on international Boxster message boards and continued to use the name Tool Pants. Pants in Europe has a different meaning.

I still meet with new local owners to help them with their Boxsters, like in my office parking lot a lunch time. They don't seem to remember my real name so sometimes I am called Tool Pants to my face by a new owner.

unklekraker 12-13-2006 10:25 PM

that's pretty cool! you even post a picture of your user name..hehehehe!
since you've mentioned local boxster owners, do they still exist? if they do, i want to know when and where do they meet. I don't mind going to some other Porsche runs but there's only like 2 or 3 Boxster out of 30.

the background looks so familiar :confused:


Quote:

Originally Posted by Tool Pants
I did not pick out my user name. It was forced on me by the local Boxster owners many, many years ago after a work on cars days.

I went down a row of about 10 Boxsters in a parking lot helping the owners to put in CD changers after a group changer buy, with all the tools to install a changer in my pants pockets.

This picture was taken by Dan Feinberg (MMD) of one of those cars that day. Car was owned by Jay.

Back then we had an active group of about 220 local owners, and lots of local events. Dan started calling me Tool Pants and the others followed, including the mechanics and staff at my local dealership.

Many years later I went on international Boxster message boards and continued to use the name Tool Pants. Pants in Europe has a different meaning.

I still meet with new local owners to help them with their Boxsters, like in my office parking lot a lunch time. They don't seem to remember my real name so sometimes I am called Tool Pants to my face by a new owner.


Jump 12-14-2006 02:57 AM

I coached collegiate track and field for 17 years (jumpers of course) including 14 National Champions and 13 National Runner-ups :D ! I was also a collegiate jumper myself.

Tool Pants 12-14-2006 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by unklekraker
that's pretty cool! you even post a picture of your user name..hehehehe!
since you've mentioned local boxster owners, do they still exist? if they do, i want to know when and where do they meet. I don't mind going to some other Porsche runs but there's only like 2 or 3 Boxster out of 30.

the background looks so familiar :confused:

This is the same parking lot on a different day for the OBC retrofit.

There is a work on cars day in Half Moon Bay on January 27th.

unklekraker 12-14-2006 04:19 AM

Thanks Tool! Nice family pix in the parking lot :)

PM sent...

ukchris 12-14-2006 09:13 AM

UK -> I'm from the UK
Chris -> That's my name :)

The only problem is people tend to assume I'm in the UK, hopefully they'll look at the location details.

Figured it was time I had a picture in my signature too..!

djomlas 12-14-2006 09:20 AM

nice sig Chris, so your in UK? :D :) j/k

blinkwatt 12-14-2006 09:27 AM

blinkwatt is from a combination of two entirely random thoughts;
my favorite band,blink-182 & I think I was looking at a lightbulb when I was making my user i.d. so I choose watt

Perfectlap 12-14-2006 09:33 AM

that's what the guys used to call me back when I was 5 years old in my go kart!
I was almost as big a terror in that thing as I was in my itty bitty motox bike.
Child safety was a different world entirely back in the 70's. :D

perfectlap is either the elusive mistake free lap where every apex is nailed and every exit speed maxed to the fullest. Some drive for decades without every accomplishing this. On some tracks like the N-Ring (the old one) Jackie Stewart said it was impossible.
its also the combination of your best sector times from different laps in qualifying.

Sammy 12-14-2006 09:50 AM

I was nicknamed "Sammy" when I was in high school. It was in reference to Sammy from Cheers due to my love of baseball and other things. :)

pecivil 12-14-2006 09:56 AM

PECivil

PE= Professional Engineer (this is what is says on my license to practice engineering anyway)
Civil= Branch of engineering I can legally practice

what is interesting is I am also a licensed Structural Engineer, and structural engineering is all I do.....I couldn't civil engineer my way out of a wet paper bag

but the practice of structural engineering in Cali is under the umbrella of Civil engineering

I am thusly PECivil on all the forums I am a member on.

I should probably change it to something more catchy.

YellowJacket 12-14-2006 09:58 AM

I'm a proud engineering nerd from the Georgia Institute of Technology (i.e. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets).

Nothing too original.

Bavarian Motorist 12-14-2006 10:39 AM

A tribute to my first love, BMW. I've owned two 2006 BMWs and I want everyone to know how I feel about them!

jeffsquire 12-14-2006 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djomlas
did u guys wanna get on this one? what does your username stand for?
some are well...just selfexplanitory...but some are not.

maybe a good thread, maybe not....maybe the same way as the picture thread that turned out much better than i ever thought when i posted it

_____________________________
A similar thread was posted about this. Here it is.

http://986forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2583

djomlas 12-14-2006 12:46 PM

i looked but i couldnt find any....either way, now we got 2 :)

Grizzly 12-14-2006 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bavarian Motorist
A tribute to my first love, BMW. I've owned two 2006 BMWs and I want everyone to know how I feel about them!

Where'd they go?

C5150 12-14-2006 05:54 PM

C stands for my name - Casey. And the 5150 is in tribute to Van Halen, who's music first inspired me to drive fast through turns.

bringer666 12-14-2006 07:16 PM

The name evolved from when I was playing a FPS with a bunch of co-workers. I wanted my name to strike fear into their hearts when I logged in, so I chose "Bringer of Death" which after a short while was shortened to just Bringer.

I started to use it as a user name in a number of websites but many already had a Bringer so I started trying Bringer6 and if it was used, Bringer66, etc. (6 is a lucky number for me). Once I got to Bringer666, I never found any websites where it was already in use, so I stuck with it.

It has nothing at all to do with the "number of the beast" but if people think it does, I don't mind.

silverboxter 12-14-2006 07:33 PM

I'm a PE Civil from SoCal, too! Didn't think about using that as a user name, tho. I used Silverboxter (sp) because Silverboxster was already taken. Yep, I've got a silver boxster.

pecivil 12-15-2006 07:35 AM

Silver!
oooooh. My boxster is silver as well. Seems most of them are. But the car looks really good in silver. The only color I would take over it would be speed yellow.

where do you work? I work at a consulting structural eng firm in downtown san diego. Do you do true civil work or something else?

Always good to know a fellow PECivil with a Boxster.

oranje 12-15-2006 07:19 PM

oranje
 
oranje is Dutch spelling for the color orange (not the fruit, as that would be sinaasappel - go figure). The national color of Holland is orange, after the royal family's name. Am I royalty? No... but I can be a royal pain in the %#@ :)

Allen K. Littlefield 12-16-2006 02:37 AM

Names
 
Funny thread. I started by signing in with my real name but added: 986geezer as my signature. I probably should up date that when I post a pic of the Box. I just turned 66 in Oct. and just bought my first Boxster in Dec. so you get the picture. You are an official Geezer or Old Pharte when you turn 65 so here I am.

My other love is model trains, On30 (1/4" scale 30" between rails") and on those formums I have many names. NYTroublemaker, Darthelero, Wun Gai, 2-gun thingy, NYRailbaron and some unmentionable. A bench hobby and a driving hobby, both keep me busy. Party on!

986geezer

Chills 12-16-2006 04:54 AM

My screen name is the same on all the boards I join. It's what everyone calls me in real life, too, since there are about 1,000 Chris's out there. Chills is just easier.

"Chills" first started in 8th grade. I walked into the gym locker room and our coach had put our names on the lockers. Mine said "CHills" since my name is Chris Hills.

Chills stuck and the name has become even more appropriate because I'm a mountaineer and I love (I mean LOVE) the cold. Once the temp gets above 65 degrees I'm miserable.

Chills is also what the ladies get when I walk into a room. ;)

silverboxter 12-16-2006 07:03 AM

PECivil - Used to work in Old Town, San Diego until y2k. Traffic on the 15 just got to be too much...live in Hemet. Transferred to beautiful downtown San Bernardino.

I used to do "real" civil work. Now I'm in management...spreadsheets and meetings now!

pecivil 12-16-2006 04:28 PM

hemet to san berdo ain'tt too bad. My grandma lives in hemet. Interesting mix of people there. But some great view of those mountains.

The 15 traffic is SO bad, but lemme tell you about a commute, my friend. I was working at a crappy job with no chance of moving up, living and working in orange county. I connected through a construction super at one of my job sites, and he hooked me up with a SE he knew who just started his own firm and needed another experiencd SE to help. Only problem is he is based in downtown SD. We hit it off immediately, and for 2 YEARS I commuted from north orange county to downtown SD, exactly 99.8 miles door to door, each way. I did work from home Tuesdays & Thursdays, but MW&F was a ********************, and I love to drive. Last August we made the decision and moved & bought a home in Poway. Poway is nice, and the 15 traffic clears up right where I get on the fwy. Not too bad. The OC is WAY more congested than down here. Every freeway looks like the 15.

silverboxter 12-16-2006 04:49 PM

PECivil-

Been through Poway...talk about beautiful mtn views! Congrats on the job. Yeah, the drive to San Berdoo isn't too bad but there's construction in Redlands that slows things down a bit. Actually, there's construction everywhere! I used to ride my bike around Mission Bay everyday during lunch...boy do I miss that. The bike ride through the Inland Empire just can't compare.

Are you married?...is your wife a teacher? Mine is...seems like alot of engineers marry teachers. I guess it's a good combo...just like cops and nurses. : )

pecivil 12-16-2006 07:12 PM

oh yea married for 19 years! I have 14yr old and 10 yr old sons! I am geting old, but the boxster helps keep me feeling young. My wife is not a teacher, but she is a nurse! She has been an RN for 20 years. She does psych......probably that's why she was drawn to me....I'm friggin nuts. We call her nurse ratchet....

married with kids yourself I suppose?

Monte

silverboxter 12-16-2006 08:35 PM

PECivil-

Yep, married for 16 years. We've got the set...my son is 8.5 and we just had a b-day party for my daughter. She's six. We heated the pool and had a huge party. The kids had a blast. Now on to xmas.

The grey hair is starting to poke through. Not too bad yet. The Boxster makes me feel like I'm in my twenty's! When we bought it back in September, all my buds at work kept asking if it was a mid-life C'mon!, I just turned thirty-nine!...that's not mid-life, right?

-Will

pecivil 12-16-2006 08:43 PM

coincidences! My sons birthday party is tomorrow!! We are having the usual big shindig. I am 42, but no gray yet. I got the same mid life crisis stuff from everybody when I got it in October 04. They can think what they want, but I had wanted a Porsche since my dad got his 914 in 1972 when I was 8.

I just finished swaping in a 3.4 carrera engine into the thing. It really kicks some butt now. Have you done any "mods" to yours?

silverboxter 12-16-2006 08:58 PM

lol! b-day partys are fun. the weather really didn't cooperate today. hope tomorrow is better for you. tell your boy happy birthday for me. : )

haven't done any mods. really happy with everything on it. it's my first p-car but i
i've always wanted one since i was a kid.

did you do the engine swap yourself? funny thing is that i turned wrenches to get myself through sdsu...but i don't trust myself with the boxster. go figure.

pecivil 12-17-2006 10:17 AM

nope wouldn't do an engine swap myself. I can do easy stuff like changing fluids, brakes, etc, but not an engine swap.


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