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SLF:JAQ SFDJS
2007-Sep-27, 11:35 PM
I see a lot of really creative usernames but I don't know what many of them mean. Does anyone care to ellaborate on their username? Mine may seem like a bunch of letters but it is from a movie. Anybody got a clue? SLF:JAQ SFDJS

KaiYeves
2007-Sep-28, 12:47 AM
No clue, but the first part of my name is from Kaiulani, a princess of Hawai'i who was like a real life Padme Amidala, and Yeves is from Jacques Yeves-Cousteau, the ocean explorer. Together with my avatar of the Pale Blue Dot, they remind me to do bold and extrodinary good things.

Whirlpool
2007-Sep-28, 12:59 AM
I see a lot of really creative usernames but I don't know what many of them mean. Does anyone care to ellaborate on their username? Mine may seem like a bunch of letters but it is from a movie. Anybody got a clue? SLF:JAQ SFDJS

A hint maybe?
Theare a lot of movies to think of.

Mine is really a name , and you can easily identify it , but it's not related to my avatar now. I changed it.

:neutral:

KaiYeves
2007-Sep-28, 01:20 AM
Was your avatar the Whirlpool Galaxy?

SLF:JAQ SFDJS
2007-Sep-28, 09:12 AM
I see KaiYeves. Nice username. Not from the Whirlpool Galaxy. Mine is from a Sci-Fi movie.

Whirlpool
2007-Sep-28, 10:45 AM
Yes , it's from the Whirlpool galaxy .

;)

Paracelsus
2007-Sep-28, 10:45 AM
My username is widely considered to be the founder/father of my profession.

No, I'm not an 'alchemist'. ;)

toejam
2007-Oct-01, 09:13 PM
Mine's so ugh ugly it's perhaps a code for the CIA, MOSSAD,KGB, MI5, or some other real ugly character....

Cougar
2007-Oct-01, 10:04 PM
My username is in no way, shape, or form associated with anything to do with BYU.

I do like cats, though. And dogs, for that matter.

http://www.xmission.com/~dcc/catwalk.gif

Swift
2007-Oct-08, 03:30 PM
Swift, as in Jonathan Swift (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Swift), with whom I share a first name and a love for satire. It was a nickname I picked up in high school because of my fondness for his works and I have used it as an electronic ID (user name, Nom-de-Net) since about 1982.

Argos
2007-Oct-08, 04:00 PM
No clue, but the first part of my name is from Kaiulani, a princess of Hawai'i who was like a real life Padme Amidala, and Yeves is from Jacques Yeves-Cousteau, the ocean explorer. Together with my avatar of the Pale Blue Dot, they remind me to do bold and extrodinary good things.

Well I had a totally different idea about your handler. :)

Mine is borrowed from the Greek monster Argos Panoptes [the one who sees everything]. I think it is adequate for a knowledge seeker.

KaiYeves
2007-Oct-08, 05:10 PM
Mine is borrowed from the Greek monster Argos Panoptes [the one who sees everything]. I think it is adequate for a knowledge seeker.
Until he was killed by Hermes, the trickster god. Where did you think my name came from?

hhEb09'1
2007-Oct-08, 05:32 PM
Where did you think my name came from?I'll bet Argos thought it was from the ST: DSN Bajoran pope, Kai, and Yeves St. Laurent. Designer Trek :)

Argos
2007-Oct-08, 06:13 PM
Actually, I thought it was like 'KY eves'. :)

I hate to play the know-it-all, but I think the name of the French explorer was Yves.

Cheers.

hhEb09'1
2007-Oct-08, 06:34 PM
And it was Jacques-Yves Cousteau, not Jacques Yves-Cousteau

I was a charter member of the Cousteau society, over thirty years ago

phaishazamkhan
2007-Oct-08, 06:43 PM
My username is a really bad epithet in Tibetan. Means Eater of Father's Flesh.

KaiYeves
2007-Oct-08, 07:09 PM
I hate to play the know-it-all, but I think the name of the French explorer was Yves
I added the extra "e" to help with pronunciation.

please
2007-Oct-09, 07:50 AM
they did not let me to explain mine :(

Whirlpool
2007-Oct-09, 08:04 AM
Well....

Please....

IS self -explanatory , but do you have another meaning why you chose that name?

Argos
2007-Oct-09, 01:52 PM
they did not let me to explain mine :(

Oh. So, please do it. ;)

SeanF
2007-Oct-09, 09:04 PM
Mine's, uh, just my first name and the first letter of my last name. :)


Mine may seem like a bunch of letters but it is from a movie. Anybody got a clue? SLF:JAQ SFDJS
I know what it is, but I'm not telling. Looks like the kind of thing that might be the product of a great deal of pressure, though. :)

The_Radiation_Specialist
2007-Oct-10, 06:17 AM
they did not let me to explain mine :(

Your username is not the only thing you have to explain. *does something between clearing throat and coughing*

Mine consists of three words. "The" means there can only be one, such as "the Iraq" *. "Radiation Specialist" has to do with a cool job one can have. Overall, it means nothing, as I am not really a specialist in the field of radiation.

*Courtesy of Ms. SC

Neverfly
2007-Oct-10, 08:46 AM
Neverfly is a state of mind. Many years ago when I first started writing to confront the pain inside, the Neverfly was like a "place" inside my head or heart.
I consider it my ultimate home to which I'm traveling, my sanctuary, my reality check.

To dream, daydream, fantasize, delude yourself, etc is to "fly."
By flying you are abandoning the ground in order to get high above the real, cold, hard Earth. Doing circles and loops and frolicking. Not paying attention to the reality of Earth but soaring amoung the clouds.

To "neverfly" is to keep your feet on the ground and set out on the journey. To keep your path and to even forge your path when none exists. It is to keep reality close when all you want to do is fly away from it. It is to accept that your feet have a path to walk even though they are tired and sore.

You cannot "fly over" the struggles and obstacles in life. You cannot skip over the sharp stones that will bruise your feet as we walk this path of Life. But you can take steady determined steps- one step after another- until you reach your destination.
Those who walk the path of life will reach their destination (slowly but surely) while the flyers get caught in their own trap, soaring and sailing amoung the clouds forgetting that they had a path or destination to reach.


*This is an analogy and there is a time and place that is proper for dreaming. But in the end we must all face and confront reality. The Neverly is like my signature. It is on personal documents, it is on my phone, it is one of my email addresses, it is long associated with me. It is never used as a password though, so don't get any ideas;)

ETA: I should clarify- The Neverfly is a goal that I am trying to reach.

The_Radiation_Specialist
2007-Oct-10, 08:51 AM
:clap:

Sir, that was beautiful.

:p

Neverfly
2007-Oct-10, 08:54 AM
Can I punch this guy?:neutral:

Will the Mods take off their badge a moment and stare idly at a wall whistlin' dixie?

The_Radiation_Specialist
2007-Oct-10, 09:26 AM
*takes out his AirScooter and hops in shouting*

HAHA... you can run but you can never fly

Whirlpool
2007-Oct-10, 09:29 AM
Hey young guy...

Neverfly is not joking when he posted that.

It's who he is .

;)

The_Radiation_Specialist
2007-Oct-10, 09:31 AM
Oh, the irony! :lol:

Whirlpool
2007-Oct-10, 09:32 AM
And what is yours?

Do you specialize in Radiation?

:think:

Neverfly
2007-Oct-10, 09:36 AM
And what is yours?

Do you specialize in Radiation?

:think:

Research what you are asking...;) (http://www.bautforum.com/1085846-post22.html)

Whirlpool
2007-Oct-10, 09:42 AM
Thanks for the help.

;)

Tucson_Tim
2007-Oct-13, 04:43 PM
I see a lot of really creative usernames but I don't know what many of them mean. Does anyone care to ellaborate on their username? Mine may seem like a bunch of letters but it is from a movie. Anybody got a clue? SLF:JAQ SFDJS

OK. SeanF seems to know what your user ID means, but he's not saying. You've got me curious now - time to tell the rest of us.

reidenschneider
2007-Oct-13, 05:08 PM
mine also comes from a movie, the avatar however is one of the chimps (monkeys) that are forever typing out endless strings of letters in the hope of writing out the whole of the shaksper canon.

SLF:JAQ SFDJS (?) i am fairly good at moviola but your moniker eludes me.

Tucson_Tim
2007-Oct-13, 05:12 PM
mine also comes from a movie

Is it this? http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0006524/

reidenschneider
2007-Oct-13, 05:28 PM
nice! but no my namesake was played by sam jaffe in a one of the first if not the first "recruitment" films

Tucson_Tim
2007-Oct-13, 05:41 PM
nice! but no my namesake was played by sam jaffe in a one of the first if not the first "recruitment" films

This one? http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0030525/

Neverfly
2007-Oct-14, 03:09 AM
I see a lot of really creative usernames but I don't know what many of them mean. Does anyone care to ellaborate on their username? Mine may seem like a bunch of letters but it is from a movie. Anybody got a clue? SLF:JAQ SFDJS

I dunno the movie either.
But here's a picture;):p

TheOncomingStorm
2007-Oct-14, 05:16 AM
well mine is my name
david+lp(two middle names)+f(last name)
I use my middle initials because they are few people with the same first and last name.

reidenschneider
2007-Oct-14, 09:55 AM
Tucson_Tim
Senior Member

very good. yes an old favorite of mine.

kudos to neverfly for thumb of SLF:JAQ SFDJS presumably this is the correct source?

Neverfly
2007-Oct-14, 11:20 AM
very good. yes an old favorite of mine.

kudos to neverfly for thumb of SLF:JAQ SFDJS presumably this is the correct source?

I highly doubt it's related. The page I found that on was in another language. So I'm not quite sure what it was talking about.
But the coincidence was worthy of making a note of it:p

reidenschneider
2007-Oct-14, 11:24 AM
coincidence indeed. what are the odds? what are the odds that SLF:JAQ SFDJS will ever provide an answer.

Neverfly
2007-Oct-14, 11:30 AM
coincidence indeed. what are the odds? what are the odds that SLF:JAQ SFDJS will ever provide an answer.
<chuckle> Good question:p
He seems to come and go with predictable unpredictability...
Here is the original Google search result...
http://www.research-unit.net/?p=90
And Googles translation which was harder to read...:
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.research-unit.net/%3Fp%3D90&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=4&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DSLF:JAQ%2BSFDJS%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dof f%26sa%3DG
Although it briefly makes mention of a couple initials in there...

reidenschneider
2007-Oct-14, 11:39 AM
the words i understood, it was the sentences that gave me the most trouble.

if i understand SLF:JAQ SFDJS's puzzle we are being asked to suss out from whence this handle came?.

hmmm.

Damien Evans
2007-Oct-14, 12:06 PM
Mine is my real name

reidenschneider
2007-Oct-14, 12:38 PM
SLF:JAQ SFDJS's puzzle

is slf:jaq sfdjs a radio signal or repeat call sign from "the abyss"?

Whirlpool
2007-Oct-14, 12:49 PM
SLF <Science Lotsa Fun>: JAQ <Just A Question> SFDJS <Science Fiction Denies JackSon>

:doh: whatever!

SeanF
2007-Oct-15, 03:12 PM
<chuckle> Good question:p
He seems to come and go with predictable unpredictability...
Here is the original Google search result...
http://www.research-unit.net/?p=90
And Googles translation which was harder to read...:
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.research-unit.net/%3Fp%3D90&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=4&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DSLF:JAQ%2BSFDJS%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dof f%26sa%3DG
Although it briefly makes mention of a couple initials in there...
It was the translation of that page which gave me the answer: "...echoing the voice of the diver in Abyss at the moment he loses consciousness before creatures of the deep."

When 'Bud' dropped down into the Abyss to try to disarm the bomb and was texting back messages, he eventually began sending back gibberish as the pressure got to him. I just presumed (though didn't actually load up my copy to check) that "SLF; JAQ SFDJS " was the last piece of gibberish he typed before they lost contact altogether.

Despite what that translated page says, he didn't actually lose consciousness, though.

Neverfly
2007-Oct-16, 06:25 AM
It was the translation of that page which gave me the answer: "...echoing the voice of the diver in Abyss at the moment he loses consciousness before creatures of the deep."

When 'Bud' dropped down into the Abyss to try to disarm the bomb and was texting back messages, he eventually began sending back gibberish as the pressure got to him. I just presumed (though didn't actually load up my copy to check) that "SLF; JAQ SFDJS " was the last piece of gibberish he typed before they lost contact altogether.

Despite what that translated page says, he didn't actually lose consciousness, though.
Teamwork effort then.
I found what looked like a trash can with feet.
reidenschneider figured it out.
And you went into details.

Google translations give me a headache. Or a really good laugh.

Sarawak
2007-Oct-16, 08:39 AM
My username is my species.

chrissy
2007-Oct-16, 10:12 AM
mine is simply my name and my avitar i picked are my eye colour, plus the fact i couldnt put a picture on that i wanted, you must admit the colour is eye catching ? tee hee:whistle:

Whirlpool
2007-Oct-16, 10:29 AM
Your eyes are glowing green?

:surprised:

Mellow
2007-Oct-16, 12:18 PM
Mine represents my state of mind.

SeanF
2007-Oct-16, 02:56 PM
Teamwork effort then.
Uh, I guess...if you say so. :)

EvilEye
2007-Oct-16, 03:03 PM
Mine comes from a song by Yngwie Malmsteen from the Rising Force album.

My CB handle used to be "Black Star", but it was taken on the first board I tried to go on, so I picked another song.

I have been Evil Eye (or evileyemonster) everywhere online since 2000

chrissy
2007-Oct-16, 03:53 PM
yes they glow especially when the whites of my eyes go red [tiredness, crying sometimes when im drunk] my friends get scared because of the brightness:lol:

Neverfly
2007-Oct-16, 06:53 PM
Uh, I guess...if you say so. :)

Yeah, I did say so. Wanna fight about it?:neutral:








:p

SeanF
2007-Oct-17, 01:51 PM
Yeah, I did say so. Wanna fight about it?:neutral:
"Let's go outside and settle this like men."

"We are outside."

"Then let's go inside and settle this like women!"

;)

afterburner
2007-Oct-17, 02:22 PM
they did not let me to explain mine :(

I think I'd rather know what your signature means, :)


Mine comes from a game called Carmageddon. It was a power up for the car to go faster. At the time, I did not know about afterburners on jet planes (this was in grade 8). I used 'afterburner' along with some numbers to make my first e-mail account.

hhEb09'1
2007-Oct-17, 02:30 PM
Yeah, I did say so. Wanna fight about it?Did you miss this post (http://www.bautforum.com/fun-n-games/65265-usernames.html#post1085510)? As soon as I read it, I knew which movie he was talking about.

Neverfly
2007-Oct-18, 02:22 AM
Did you miss this post (http://www.bautforum.com/fun-n-games/65265-usernames.html#post1085510)? As soon as I read it, I knew which movie he was talking about.

Yeah, but my swollen brain didn't get it. So it didn't click later


Originally Posted by SeanF:

Quote:
Originally Posted by Neverfly
Yeah, I did say so. Wanna fight about it?

"Let's go outside and settle this like men."

"We are outside."

"Then let's go inside and settle this like women!"

You mean sit and look eachother in the eye and discuss our 'feelings?'
Then meander into idle gossip then- to make up- we'll go shopping for shoes
because spending a bunch of money on useless trinkits make us feel better.



*< Prepares for attack and hunkers down for a brutal assualt from women>

chrissy
2007-Oct-18, 09:02 PM
id rather take it outside and settle it like a man , dont sit inside and gossip men usually are worse when it comes to gossiping than women. nor do i go out to buy trinkets dust catchers that they are ,a waste of good hard earned cash in my oppinion rather poke you in the eye than stare longinly, obviously dont know women that much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you asked for that and i hope the other women reply in the same response as i have, you might have a battle on your hands guys xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Neverfly
2007-Oct-18, 11:00 PM
id rather take it outside and settle it like a man , dont sit inside and gossip men usually are worse when it comes to gossiping than women. nor do i go out to buy trinkets dust catchers that they are ,a waste of good hard earned cash in my oppinion rather poke you in the eye than stare longinly, obviously dont know women that much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you asked for that and i hope the other women reply in the same response as i have, you might have a battle on your hands guys xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

<chuckle>

Aye but it was fun...:p

Being serious a moment, men spend money on useless trinkets to feel better too.
Including boats when you turn 45:p

Men do indeed gossip. We just call it by another name.

In the end, men and women, as different as they are, are pretty much the same thing. We just do it a little bit differently;)

SLF:JAQ SFDJS
2007-Nov-05, 12:31 AM
It was the translation of that page which gave me the answer: "...echoing the voice of the diver in Abyss at the moment he loses consciousness before creatures of the deep."

When 'Bud' dropped down into the Abyss to try to disarm the bomb and was texting back messages, he eventually began sending back gibberish as the pressure got to him. I just presumed (though didn't actually load up my copy to check) that "SLF; JAQ SFDJS " was the last piece of gibberish he typed before they lost contact altogether.

Despite what that translated page says, he didn't actually lose consciousness, though.
Yes from the Abyss. Just watched the movie one day. Liked it. Fitting.

man on the moon
2007-Nov-05, 12:35 AM
My last name is Moon and I am of the male persuasion. I also like to look at the moon (though I wish a woman were there!).

mfumbesi
2007-Nov-06, 10:12 AM
In English the closest translation I could find is brother-in-law.
More specifically it is the name of the guy who is married to your wife's sister.

Swift
2007-Nov-06, 02:03 PM
In English the closest translation I could find is brother-in-law.
More specifically it is the name of the guy who is married to your wife's sister.
Yes, that would be a brother-in-law. One confusion in English, brother-in-law can either be your sister's husband, or your wife's brother.

mfumbesi
2007-Nov-06, 03:02 PM
When in comes to extended family tittles English hangs its head in shame.
This is where my home language comes out trumpeting and tromping English, we have tittles for almost everyone in the extended family (up to six generations).

SeanF
2007-Nov-06, 04:03 PM
One confusion in English, brother-in-law can either be your sister's husband, or your wife's brother.
Or your husband's brother, or your wife's sister's husband, or your husband's sister's husband. :)