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Kevnool
20-12-2008, 12:10 PM
Aint this amazing,I typed my username in google to find someone else give me a mention so i just had to have a read about all the hype. and i,m not even a member over there.
Was a good read tho.
Cheers Kev.

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xelasnave
20-12-2008, 12:20 PM
yes its funny isnt it... I have found another xelasnave ..stole my handle and sort to dirty my image the dog.
but its neat sometimes when I goggle push gravity and guess who I get at the top of the list...even gravity sometimes I top the bill which is so funny to me...
alex

jungle11
20-12-2008, 12:34 PM
Hehe..typed mine in and found that i am also a rythm beat on a keyboard

leon
20-12-2008, 02:19 PM
Gee you blokes must be bored, :lol: :lol:

Leon :thumbsup:

Kevnool
20-12-2008, 02:46 PM
Something different Leon :D I would`nt mind betting you`ve tried it, have you?.............cheers Kev.

RB
20-12-2008, 02:58 PM
It's also interesting to Google your real name and see what comes up !

;)

Babalyon 5
20-12-2008, 03:29 PM
Whoo-hoo!! I'm a nobody!!:rofl:

xelasnave
20-12-2008, 05:22 PM
It is good to find places you have been but forgoten..I wanted to find a site in Japan that I joined ...by googling I found it.

AND Leon I am bored as mate I have never been so bored to be honest...
there is nothing left that I like to read
alex

garyp
20-12-2008, 06:47 PM
I googled mine and discovered that I am a village in the Netherlands. Population 1900.

A few months ago I googled my real name and found nothing. I slept well that night.:lol:

Cheers

Gary

Kevnool
20-12-2008, 07:02 PM
Sister city Gary I take it ? :lol: :lol: :lol: Cheers Kev.

Ric
20-12-2008, 07:37 PM
I did that RB and all I got was all the public service listings for all the jobs that I've been the contact officer for. :doh:

Real exciting that was. :lol:

GeoffW1
20-12-2008, 07:37 PM
Hi,

Alex I got to this point also, but then found there is a path for anyone in reading. The feeling is a transient one.

What do you think you would have been given a different set of happenstances when you were young? After all at that time we are subject to influences we can't always control.

Follow that theme.

I wanted to be a great rock musician but had no talent and was tone-deaf :doh:. Then I wanted to be a policeman (now we are talking of a time when I was quite young you see :P) but am colourblind. Then I wanted to be a gunsmith but found that no one would give me an apprenticeship. And so on.

However I pursued these in literature, and others besides. It is a sort of existence in the Matrix. Does that make sense or am I raving? :thumbsup:

Cheers

ngcles
20-12-2008, 08:55 PM
Hi All,

I also typed my username into google. The top few were from this site and from then on there were pages and pages of sites in French language mostly dealing with the NGC catalogue and various NGC objects.

Interesting ..?

Best,

Les D

garyp
20-12-2008, 09:28 PM
Maybe it is Kev.
Actually I was wondering if they would consider me as an honorary mayor:lol:

Worth a shot do you think?:D

mozzie
20-12-2008, 09:32 PM
we must be bored i googled mine and 171000 sites wanted to kill me :rofl:something about mosquitoes :whistle::whistle:
mozzie:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Kevnool
20-12-2008, 09:35 PM
All hail Gary the Mayor :party2: Cheers Kev.

Kevnool
20-12-2008, 09:38 PM
Aerogard was on top of the list then for the mozzies.......Cheers Kev.

garyp
20-12-2008, 09:47 PM
Thanks kev :thumbsup: I'll take that as a vote.;)

Cheers :)

garyp, (mayor of garyp)

xelasnave
20-12-2008, 09:57 PM
Yes perfect sence to me:thumbsup:...
I am blessed with extreme mood swings:eyepop: :screwy::whistle:so I am on top of the game again:D.

alex:):):)

Gargoyle_Steve
21-12-2008, 04:18 AM
I found a great reference to something I had posted here a while ago on this website

http://home.earthlink.net/~haggisizing/astro/ep-af-test.htm

but as you'll see the webpage owner then went on to take the **** out of my login name here. Wanker!

"An answer is given by a contributor with the moniker "Gargoyle_Steve, Space Explorer" (gee, don't you just love the cutesy names people come up with?).."

Kevnool
21-12-2008, 08:01 AM
I scrolled down that page till I found it and thought wasnt that nice of him Steve ( no point in even saying that in his comments towards you),Now i wonder if in any forums what his handle would be.........Cheers Kev.

Dog Star
21-12-2008, 10:22 AM
Googled my user name and was astonished to discover NO REFERENCE WHATSOEVER to the famous Centralian philosopher/astronomer and his two companion dogs, although there was a bit of talk about the "brightest star in the heavens" so that might have been a reference to me.;)
Googling my real name gave me a reference to a commander of the Irish forces in the Great Uprising of 1641 who laid seige to the town and castle of Strabane and who apparently treated the resulting prisoners with great fairness and decency.
I found another reference as the name of a black transexual murder victim in the States. (Not sure I needed to know that one.)
The most intresting one of all was to a prisoner in the First Fleet to Australia. His name was the same as mine and he was on board the good ship Sirius.

xelasnave
21-12-2008, 01:16 PM
I had lots of cool names in mind but forgot them all the time so I had to resort to something I could not forget but because I lucked onto it being unique ..there is no other it seems except for this kid who uses it on utube it gives me like a personal list of places I have said something in...I use it if I want to go someplace I am a member as well.
But isnt goggle such a neat thing the stuff you can find out about go inside a reactor inside nasa so much neat stuff...
alex

Jen
21-12-2008, 11:40 PM
:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Gargoyle_Steve
22-12-2008, 05:25 AM
Must admit Kev I didn't think it was real nice either, especially since he was keen enough to directly use my post here as information on his own site.

I went searching for an email address on his site somewhere to drop him a line - guess what? No visible email address anywhere!

I can tell you one thing, I won't be using his software any time soon!

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I've also googled my real name and found that worldwide in my other personas I:

Race Stock Cars in the U.S.

Am a well known (former) member of the All Blacks
(Me, playing Union, and for NZ?? Not in this lifetime!) ;)

I am also several Doctors around the world, each apparently with different specialisations.

I'm a Sound Engineer, and owner of my own sound gear manufacturing company.

Sadly, I am not an astronaut, a professional astronomer, or a millionaire
(not that I can find, anyway)

:lol:

Jen
22-12-2008, 08:33 AM
:love::google::love:

AstralTraveller
23-12-2008, 05:22 PM
Play that funky music Dobslinger.

AstralTraveller
23-12-2008, 06:12 PM
When I did my username I came up with lots of refs to a certain song by a certain band, so no surprises there.

It is also the title of a dodgy-sounding book and the user name of "Christobelle, Professional Astrologer and Psychic Counsellor...." (oh dear). I also found that "Spiritual Consciousness for this level and beyond - Astral Traveler is Danyel Seagan's Vision of the Possible Human in a Multidimensional Universe." (wanker). Furthermore, "Astrid's adventure as Astral Traveller (the nomad's Star) will solve biggest mysteries the world that now is insoluble in fact all flowed to one problem, that is Atlantis! Humankind not the descendants of the Monkey!" (though the author may be).

All that impressed me a great deal so I tried my real name and found that I'm variously an actor, computer programmer and a car yard. So I tried my full name and found that 'I' was "A pioneer of the Edsac computer at Cambridge who helped to develop the second generation of a programming language called Assembly Language, assembler. Long before there was object-oriented programming, he created the closed subroutine, which enabled segments of code to be written independently of the main application flow and called as needed.
He worked on the original EDSAC computer and wrote the first computer program ever to be stored in a computer's working memory. He pioneered the use of sub-routines and is particularly remembered for his work on data compression."

That made me feel better but then I remembered a newspaper story I saw years ago. Apparently someone with my exact name was apprehended pushing a shopping trolley of VCRs down the street. When questioned he explained that he was just minding them for friends, though he had forgotten who. The case went to court but was dismissed as the crown could not prove that the items were stolen.

Is there a moral here? I hope not!

Kevnool
23-12-2008, 09:44 PM
Well i just through my real name in there and i,m a singer songwriter......funny ive never heard of myself before in the charts.
Cheers All Kev.

g__day
25-12-2008, 09:00 AM
Hmmm, do I post a bit...

Results 1 - 10 of about 576,000,000 for g__day. (0.27 seconds)

Yes I do!

OneOfOne
31-12-2008, 10:11 AM
I must say, I google myself regularly! Once upon a time, most of the first page was me (I used to post a lot on several programming groups). Last time, I think about half are me. As for my IIS tag, there are a number of companies which use my tag :mad2: and as a result I am not even on the first page.