What does your forum name mean?

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gobucs
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Post by gobucs »

Mine is pretty much what it says
gobucs for the TampabayBUCCANEERS football team that hubby and i are so addicted to :D
Sleehog
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Post by Sleehog »

sleehog = goheels

goheels and goheels with years and initials is always taken on forums. I went with the backwards thing and stuck with it over the years.

Oh, and the "heels" are the UNC tar heels!


maybe one of these days I can change it to STJHeel :)
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Post by Lex »

What does my forum name mean?

"In computer science, lex is a program that generates lexical analyzers ("scanners" or "lexers"). Lex is commonly used with the yacc parser generator. Lex, originally written by Eric Schmidt and Mike Lesk, is the standard lexical analyzer generator on many Unix systems, and a tool exhibiting its behavior is specified as part of the POSIX standard.

Lex reads an input stream specifying the lexical analyzer and outputs source code implementing the lexer in the C programming language.

Though traditionally proprietary software, versions of Lex based on the original AT&T code are available as open source, as part of systems such as OpenSolaris and Plan 9 from Bell Labs. Another popular open source version of Lex is Flex, the "fast lexical analyzer".


That's what it means. As for why I chose it, I don't remember. Just had to come up with a name once and have continued to use it in some places. There are other forums where I use other names. i imagine that Lex is a nickname for Alex or Alexander. One marginally famous Lex would be Lex Barker who played Tarzan.
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sitter
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"Sitter".....is what I do for a living....I am an at home day-care provider for the past 27yrs. now!!!
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UF Prof
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Post by UF Prof »

This is a fun stream to learn the story behind people's on-line names. Mine is rather simple, a research professor at the University of Florida, thus UF Prof. Hey, I had to pick something!
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Post by California Girl »

Lex wrote:. One marginally famous Lex would be Lex Barker who played Tarzan.
And let's not forget Superman's nemesis, Lex Luthor! :twisted:
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Cruzan Chris
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Post by Cruzan Chris »

I like to cruise around St.john,i like cruzan rum, and my name is chris....... :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: (I also had my blender going tonight) it's time to go back and get some more rum (YUM) :D :D :D
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jayseadee
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Post by jayseadee »

It's my initials - JCD.
I thought it was a good name for my yacht, but since i don't yet have a yacht, I've been using as a screen name
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Post by Kentuckygirl »

cypressgirl,
I'm not sure what I want to change it to yet. I will be thinking about it. I could just spell out kentucky, rather than using the abbreviation ... but I may come up with something else altogether. :D
californiagirl,
Thanks! I will email Anthony once I make a decision.
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NYBB
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Post by NYBB »

NYBB = New York Beach Bum
We're lucky enough to live at the beach and enjoy it everyday from April through October. Today was UNREAL - 80 degrees with bright sun, brilliant blue sky and clear water with big waves. Love love love September at the beach!
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St. John Lover
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Post by St. John Lover »

This is one of many threads that gives this forum such a great sense of community. Thank you sea-nile for starting it.

Ever since I first stepped off the old wooden dock in Cruz Bay--many, many years ago--I have unabashedly been a St. John Lover. It was such a strange feeling, to feel so utterly at home and in peace, in a place I'd never been before.
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CruzBayB
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Post by CruzBayB »

Well, since this thread has bumped back up I'll add that the obvious part of my name is the CruzBay part... easy enough to see my love of STJ in that but my last name is Buchanan making CruzBayB perfect sounding together as CruzBaby or CruzBay B, either way ya wanna interpret it! Just curious... which way did yall read it... CruzBay B or Cruz Baby???
"By the time we hit Miami, the cell phones will ring and life as we know it will draw us back in, so tonight we will just continue to soak in the sounds, the sights, the tastes and the feelings of St. John."
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Post by cat »

Cruz Bay B here
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Post by California Girl »

CruzBaby :)
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sea-nile
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Post by sea-nile »

CRUZ BABY here!
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