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What does your member name mean?
I think it's obvious :biggrin:
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Glock 30 is the make and model of a gun i own, Glock being the manufacturer and 30 being the model number, its a sub compact 10rd 45 caliber hand gun, it was like the 6th or 7th gun i bought i can't remember, but it's easy for me to remember as a SN
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"Snow" as in frozen rain falling from the sky Tongue
also i got the idea from FFXIII FF13* from "Snowe"
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Just an old ancient name i picked randomly from Wikipedia xD Sounds inspiring aye?
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Snow Wrote:"Snow" as in frozen rain falling from the sky Tongue
also i got the idea from FFXIII FF13* from "Snowe"

Oooh, he is a cool guy. My name is my friend's name and he's hot
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I chose my name because it's pretty much the only one I use on the net. It started with my cat I had when I was young. I was also a weather geek and after discovering that my cat was really a boy and not a girl (I accidentally named him Dandelion) I decided to change his name to Cirrus, after the really wispy clouds. When he died I took his name as an alias in order to remember him. I miss that cat Cry
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Well , my name speaks for itself.
I am a very blessed mother of two sons , Jesse is gay , Jamie is straight.
They are by far my greatest achievment.
I also have a gay granddaughter from my daughter in-laws first marriage.
But Jamie raised her as his own.
She came out to me first , I felt so very honored.
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Mine is simply a nickname of mine.
Well, it was a one-time use nickname, but it stems from a much more popular one "Ozzy". I was introduced to the friend that came up with it as "The New Most Awesome Guy in St. John's", which she them shortened to "Awesome Guy" and that somehow became "Ozzy". :tongue:
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BinarySurfer
-Binary: is the most basic language that machines understand. It is what all programs and operating systems eventually become at processing time. Because it is the most basic thing in all computing devices, it is the foundation to all other programming languages
-Surfer: someone who traverses waves. With a bit of imagination, programmers can see themselves buried under tons and tons of code and nested functions, which can look like waves. As you scroll down the pages of code, the "waves" wash across the screen. I also saw the surfer part as riding real waves of code and jumping from one to another, like jumping from programming language to programming language.

I'm a computer programmer if you haven't picked that up yet, Big Grin
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The cardinality of the set of all natural numbers is given the mathematical notation of the Hebrew letter "aleph" and the number zero (null). This is a tribute to the mathematician Cantor who's discovery of the importance of 1 to 1 correspondence in the field of set theory sometimes gives me wet dreams

AlephNull
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