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| #101 Posted on 30.11.02 0234.34 | I'm still trying to figure out how anything in this forum can be off-topic. After all, doesn't the name "Random" imply that anything goes here?
Anyway, I've been using mine anywhere I can for the past three years. When I had a show on the campus radio station, my name there was "Dr. Jay, Ph.D." It's a takeoff on the Beastie Boys song "Dr. Lee, Ph.D".
Teapot: I was on the math team in 7th grade... does that count? (Of course, I've gone on to completely reject any academic competition... hell, I'm surprised I even admitted I was on a team once.)
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| #102 Posted on 1.12.02 2349.30 |
Originally posted by drjayphd I'm still trying to figure out how anything in this forum can be off-topic. After all, doesn't the name "Random" imply that anything goes here?
Anyway, I've been using mine anywhere I can for the past three years. When I had a show on the campus radio station, my name there was "Dr. Jay, Ph.D." It's a takeoff on the Beastie Boys song "Dr. Lee, Ph.D".
Teapot: I was on the math team in 7th grade... does that count? (Of course, I've gone on to completely reject any academic competition... hell, I'm surprised I even admitted I was on a team once.)
Well, I "randomly" put it in the Wrestling column, and then, like magic, it appeared here in the "Random" section, where I should've placed it in the first place. :)
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| #103 Posted on 1.12.02 2359.48 | I've been using the online name of 'Cerebus' for almost 20 years now. Before anyone decides to tell me it's not possible, the net hasn't been around that long or something to that effect, let me add that I used to have a commie64 with a very ancient Noakes 300 baud modem that I used to call local BBSes down here in Florida. Most everyone tells me that I was more then likely the first 'CEREBUS' in Florida.
My first name was 'Uncle Scrooge' and I used to kick ass at TRADE WARS. I miss the good old days...
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| #104 Posted on 2.12.02 0057.08 | Instant Rating: 4.05 |
Originally posted by Cerebus I've been using the online name of 'Cerebus' for almost 20 years now. Before anyone decides to tell me it's not possible, the net hasn't been around that long or something to that effect, let me add that I used to have a commie64 with a very ancient Noakes 300 baud modem that I used to call local BBSes down here in Florida. Most everyone tells me that I was more then likely the first 'CEREBUS' in Florida.
My first name was 'Uncle Scrooge' and I used to kick ass at TRADE WARS. I miss the good old days...
i miss Trade Wars...my buddies and i used to have a nice fed with an assload of planets and bases all over the place
The SysOp had to reset the universe because we basically took it over and were unstoppable
DDP: Well, there's this little passage I got memorized, Diamond Dallas 25:17. Sort of fits this occasion:
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| #105 Posted on 2.12.02 1616.48 |
Originally posted by Cerebus I've been using the online name of 'Cerebus' for almost 20 years now. Before anyone decides to tell me it's not possible, the net hasn't been around that long or something to that effect, let me add that I used to have a commie64 with a very ancient Noakes 300 baud modem that I used to call local BBSes down here in Florida. Most everyone tells me that I was more then likely the first 'CEREBUS' in Florida.
My first name was 'Uncle Scrooge' and I used to kick ass at TRADE WARS. I miss the good old days...
Interesting! If I'm not mistaken, isn't the mythological beast named "Cerberus" and "Cerebus" is the name of a comic book about a warrior Aardvark made by Eastman and Laird of TMNT fame? Are you supposed to be the Aardvark or a mispelled mythological beast? ;-)
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| #106 Posted on 2.12.02 2244.58 |
Originally posted by Parts Unknown
Interesting! If I'm not mistaken, isn't the mythological beast named "Cerberus" and "Cerebus" is the name of a comic book about a warrior Aardvark made by Eastman and Laird of TMNT fame? Are you supposed to be the Aardvark or a mispelled mythological beast? ;-)
You are mistaken - about one thing, at least. Cerebus is Dave Sim and Gerhard, not Eastman/Laird. Similar styles, though. :) | NEO
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| #107 Posted on 3.12.02 0912.22 | I got mine from one of the greatest movies of all time.
Plus the options can stay open for meaning something else like:
Now Exploring Omnism Not Even Over Never Eat Onions Not Enough Options
for awhile here it was like Never Expect Opinions. But now it's more like Need Extra One-liners.
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| #108 Posted on 3.12.02 1022.28 |
Originally posted by Teapot
Originally posted by Parts Unknown
Interesting! If I'm not mistaken, isn't the mythological beast named "Cerberus" and "Cerebus" is the name of a comic book about a warrior Aardvark made by Eastman and Laird of TMNT fame? Are you supposed to be the Aardvark or a mispelled mythological beast? ;-)
You are mistaken - about one thing, at least. Cerebus is Dave Sim and Gerhard, not Eastman/Laird. Similar styles, though. :)
OH YEAH....Eastman and Laird did a crossover that featured the Turtles going to the Cerebus universe...now I remember.
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| #109 Posted on 3.12.02 1039.42 |
Originally posted by NEO
I got mine from one of the greatest movies of all time.
Plus the options can stay open for meaning something else like:
Now Exploring Omnism Not Even Over Never Eat Onions Not Enough Options
for awhile here it was like Never Expect Opinions. But now it's more like Need Extra One-liners.
What movie? I must've never seen it. The only movie I can think of with a character named Neo was "The Matrix".
Sorry, just me being a dick. Everyone else liked that movie, I know.
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| #110 Posted on 3.12.02 1424.16 | Originally posted by Parts Unknown
Interesting! If I'm not mistaken, isn't the mythological beast named "Cerberus" and "Cerebus" is the name of a comic book about a warrior Aardvark made by Eastman and Laird of TMNT fame? Are you supposed to be the Aardvark or a mispelled mythological beast? ;-)
Cerebus the aardvark actually, and it isn't Julie Strains Husband & Laird; it's a canadian named Dave Sim. I'd met Dave Sim up in New York at a comic convention and he was trying to shop the book around. It had great promise and I liked it a lot, so I stole the name from him. He wasn't able to get a company to put out the book, so he did it himself. One of the great independant publishing storys. Good for Dave!
Read his book, it's almost done with now, he's ending it with issue #300 if I remember right, and not due to poor sales but because that was his plan all along, he's had the story mapped out since day one.
...oops, Guess I should hav read the rest of the posts before replying. Ah well!
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| #111 Posted on 3.12.02 1610.49 | | Jkyle.com says:
Originally posted by Parts Unknown
Originally posted by Teapot
Originally posted by Parts Unknown
Interesting! If I'm not mistaken, isn't the mythological beast named "Cerberus" and "Cerebus" is the name of a comic book about a warrior Aardvark made by Eastman and Laird of TMNT fame? Are you supposed to be the Aardvark or a mispelled mythological beast? ;-)
You are mistaken - about one thing, at least. Cerebus is Dave Sim and Gerhard, not Eastman/Laird. Similar styles, though. :)
OH YEAH....Eastman and Laird did a crossover that featured the Turtles going to the Cerebus universe...now I remember.
Now THAT I have to hunt down and see.

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| #112 Posted on 3.12.02 1719.08 |
Originally posted by Parts Unknown
OH YEAH....Eastman and Laird did a crossover that featured the Turtles going to the Cerebus universe...now I remember.
I don't remember that, but the TMNT did crossover with Usagi Yojimbo a few times. Yet another excelent comic people should check out.
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