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Old 02-24-2004   #1 (permalink)
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What is the meaning of your nickname? or does it have a meaning?
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Send a message via ICQ to skyfolly
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folly=folly=fool, ironic, stupid, farce, etc
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Code:
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	char *name = "jasonlambert";

	printf("My Name is: %s\n", name);
	printf("My Nick is: %s\n", name);

	return 0;
}


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I stole mine from Final Fanatsy 7, damn that was ages ago, Hellmasker is one of vincents limit breaks, or mayeb its what flashes across the screen when u use it, but it had a realyl cool animation with a chainsaw and lots of violence etc.
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Kriss, short for Kristoffer, my name..
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variant cus its cool.. i used to do a lot of mapping for q3 based games and i use gtk-radiant so i would rename to variant-gtk kinda like that human form of mad cow diseas variant-cjd hehe
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I stole mine from Final Fanatsy 7, damn that was ages ago, Hellmasker is one of vincents limit breaks, or mayeb its what flashes across the screen when u use it, but it had a realyl cool animation with a chainsaw and lots of violence etc.
Hellmasker, I don't remember that name, might be three reasons: didn't play vincent too much, and it might be that there are a japanese, US and European(or are they the same) version(I'm not sure if the differences also are with PC vs. Playstation version too) (names chage), 'twas a loooong time since I last had the joy of playing it

My nick means science, knowledge, etc - it's a latin word
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No big surprises here:

The name CopperTop is probably most noted as being the nickname for Duracell batteries. Along these lines, it is what Neo is called by Switch in the Matrix - referring to the fact humans are power (i.e. batteries) for the machines. But without over analyzing it (too late for that!), it's because I have red hair. As such, it's been my online nick for several years now...
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big k105 well the big k part is pretty simple actually my name is kyle so thats where i get the k and im a big guy so thats where the big comes from. and the 105 comes from back when i first started using the internet and wanted the email addy of chiefs@hotmail.com well it was taken so i took chiefs105 instead. so i jst kept the 105 part from back then
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me == english major
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