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#26
Darwin is my first name, and was also my father's. Parents were divorced when I was very young, and a few decades later when I reconnected with my father's side of the family at a family reunion, I was called Little Darwin... Even though I outweigh dad by about 150 pounds.
I liked the irony of it, so I decided to use it as my login name.
I liked the irony of it, so I decided to use it as my login name.
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Slow Ride Cyclists of NEPA
People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
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Slow Ride Cyclists of NEPA
People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
#27
I couldn't use my name because I might be mistaken for this guy:
https://www.kirkframeworks.com/
Dirtdrop is just the name of the stem I had just bought.
I was tempted to use Emmalee's Dad because that's how I was known to the kiting community.
https://www.kirkframeworks.com/
Dirtdrop is just the name of the stem I had just bought.
I was tempted to use Emmalee's Dad because that's how I was known to the kiting community.
Last edited by Grand Bois; 07-25-09 at 10:00 PM.
#28
Senior Member
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 248
Likes: 3
From: Lorain County, Ohio
Bikes: 1992 Bridgestone RB-T, 1997 KHS Summit X converted to an Xtracycle, 1993 Trek 970 SingleTrack, 1973 Raleigh Grand Prix
First initial + last name. Pronounced as one drawn out syllable, sorta like the campfire desert rather than two distinct ESS Morris sounds. I've been signing drawings (mechanical, I'm a draftsman/designer) like that since about 1969. First used the user name "digitally" on Cleveland Freenet in the early '80s, and on AOL way back when there were less than 25k members. It's my handle on every forum I'm on except one Subaru board, where it was already taken.
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Steve - Lorain County, Ohio
1992 Bridgestone RB-T
1993 Trek 970 SingleTrack
Xtracycle conversion on 1997 KHS Summit X
Steve - Lorain County, Ohio
1992 Bridgestone RB-T
1993 Trek 970 SingleTrack
Xtracycle conversion on 1997 KHS Summit X
#30
holyrollin'
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,324
Likes: 9
From: L.B.N.J.U.S.A.
Bikes: Raleigh, Rudge, James 3spds., and a cast of many
I always liked the Beatle's Come Together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdLgU...eature=related
Also, it seemed to go nicely with the premade avatar's straw boater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdLgU...eature=related
Also, it seemed to go nicely with the premade avatar's straw boater.
#31
Veni, Vidi, Bici
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,116
Likes: 10
Bikes: Colnagos (2005 Brera Art, 2007 President LdV, 2007 CF6)
Mine is a reference to something I found amusing in a documentary I like called 'The Cruise.' If you like NYC, it's worth checking out.
Last edited by gridplan; 07-26-09 at 12:17 AM.
#34
unworthy one...'cause I am.
Actually came about long ago when my first ISP wouldn't accept my entire too-long last name so I kept the last 6 letters and tried other prefixes until this one was accepted.
My avatar is by Marcel Duchamp.
Actually came about long ago when my first ISP wouldn't accept my entire too-long last name so I kept the last 6 letters and tried other prefixes until this one was accepted.
My avatar is by Marcel Duchamp.
#35
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 4,035
Likes: 2,116
From: NW Ohio
Bikes: 1984 Miyata 310, 1986 Schwinn Sierra, 1987 Ross Mt. Hood, 1988 Schwinn LeTour, 1988 Trek 400T, 1981 Fuji S12-1977 Univega Grand Rally, S LTD, 1973 Sears Free Spirit 531, 197? FW Evans
I am a volunteer firefighter and a few years ago I got a mug with "Firefighter" printed in several languages. Pompiere (Italian) is easier to spell than Ugnishumun-odhikari (Hindi). I don't have any Italian bikes, so maybe I should change to Sho'bo'shu (Japanese).
#36
aka Tom Reingold




Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 44,135
Likes: 6,350
From: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem
You are correct, sir!
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
#37
Senior Member



Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 18,759
Likes: 11,483

I needed a change from the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile.
Neal
#38
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 375
Likes: 0
Ever since a day in the mid '70s when my father, driving home from town, passed me also heading home on my bike, about five miles away. Apparently he was impressed with the speed at which I arrived after him, because he's laughingly called me Rapid Robert since then. As a young man in Northeastern Iowa in the early '30s, he knew the famous baseball pitcher of that name. Despite his hatred of essentially all things sports related, his use of that name as a greeting for me to this day is a real treat every time I hear it.
#39
Back when punk rockers were renaming themselves with morbid, hostile or offensive names (e.g., Sid Vicious and Johnny Rotten) some friends and I had an on going list of potential punk names. Noah Scape was a favorite of mine. It was either that or Colin Sick.
#40
Retro Grouch in Waiting
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 328
Likes: 1
From: Indianapolis, IN
Bikes: 71 American Eagle semi-Pro, 72 Gitane Tour de France, 78 Fuji S10-S, 84 Club Fuji, '02 Gary Fisher Sugar 1,
Great idea for a thread! My name is Dave Gardner, but when coming up with a handle for web forums, tried to come up with something that defines me. so the "geek" comes from my IT computer work (along with my general geeky/dorky/nerdish nature) and the "runner" comes from my 25+ years of running. "geekrunner" just rolls off the tongue! My avatar of a roadrunner with running shoes represents my membership to my old hometown's running club, the Club Kokomo (IN) Roadrunners, where I cut my teeth in competitive road running and racing. I use "geekrunner" for most of my other forum memberships, except for the occasional site that uses my email address, and our local mountain bike club's site, where I just screwed up and used my real name inadvertently.
As always, your geek
As always, your geek
#42
Lanky Lass
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 21,434
Likes: 7
From: Take a deep breath, and ask--What would Sheldon do?
Bikes: Nishiki Nut! International, Pro, Olympic 12, Sport mixte, and others too numerous to mention.
#44
surly old man

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 3,393
Likes: 44
From: Carlisle, PA
Bikes: IRO Mark V, Karate Monkey half fat, Trek 620 IGH, Cannondale 26/24 MTB, Amp Research B3, and more.
My reason might be too lame to bother mentioning, but since everyone else did, so will I.
My first email account (about 1991, or so?) at a university was assigned to me as: jgedwa@indiana.edu. From the first letter of my first name, the first letter of my middle name, and the first four letters of my last name. So, since then, I have often used that string as my on-line identity.
jim
My first email account (about 1991, or so?) at a university was assigned to me as: jgedwa@indiana.edu. From the first letter of my first name, the first letter of my middle name, and the first four letters of my last name. So, since then, I have often used that string as my on-line identity.
jim
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Cross Check Nexus7, IRO Mark V, Trek 620 Nexus7, Karate Monkey half fat, IRO Model 19 fixed, Amp Research B3, Surly 1x1 half fat fixed, and more...
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SB forever
Cross Check Nexus7, IRO Mark V, Trek 620 Nexus7, Karate Monkey half fat, IRO Model 19 fixed, Amp Research B3, Surly 1x1 half fat fixed, and more...
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SB forever
#45
Bionicycle is a combination of Bionic & Bicyclist... About a year before I joined the forum I had my left hip replaced,(ergo the start of my fondness of Mixtes, and step through frames). My wife used to joke and say I was going to be the new Bionic Man, but I used to say.. "no I would be more like the description of Darth Vader.. He's more machine than man now, twisted and evil..." But, somehow the Bionic thing won the day: I could never seem to come up with anything that sounded good using a Darth Vader reference...
My doctor says I'm going to need some more metal replacement parts in the not too distant future, so I guess it's a good name for me.
My doctor says I'm going to need some more metal replacement parts in the not too distant future, so I guess it's a good name for me.
#46
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 444
Likes: 0
From: Big Rapids, MI
Bikes: 81 or 82 Mayata 912, Mystery Peugeot
I just used my initials and my birthday. I've been using it since I got my first email account about 13 years ago and it stuck. I've tried to use different names but I can never remember them. I can no longer sign into an upright bass forum I used to frequent because of this.
#49
shaken, not stirred.


Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 5,514
Likes: 1,448
From: The Shaky Isles.
Bikes: I've lost count.
my nickname from high school. I use it wherever possible online. I'll put my first name in front of it if some tea leaf has half inched gnome.
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