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cc_rider 03-26-06 10:52 AM

Looked thru the standard avatars. Liked this one.
Goes with my main lj name. (My lj cycling journal has the same name as here.)

markhr 03-26-06 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by Runaway Cyclist
You can do what I did. I searched Google Images for my nickname and waited for the results. Luckily, the first image that showed up was perfect for an avatar: a dog -- I love dogs!--, a famous and loved one, riding a bike and wearing my country's national colors.

Give it a try!

um...yeah, tried my nickname - "high risk" and "highrisk" which returned, in no particular order,

politicians
body guard courses
health and safety notices
rubber gloves
bad movies
straight jackets

so I don't think I'll use that idea

mac 03-26-06 10:15 PM

Hey, it's got 2 wheels, brakes, handlebar, multiple gears, goes really fast, and gets over 38mpg! :D

Runaway Cyclist 03-26-06 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by markhr
um...yeah, tried my nickname - "high risk" and "highrisk" which returned, in no particular order [...]

By "nickname" I meant the user name, the forum member name. So, you should have searched for markhr. I did that and found a nice blue bike with funny cranks in roadbikereview.com. Is it yours? Anyway, because of your particular member name, I don't think this method of finding a useful avatar will be of help in your case.

By the way, are you known by your relatives and friends as "high risk"? :)

igloomaster 03-27-06 08:26 AM

me with a winter beard, 6 months old and totally unruly. :crash: every man should try that once.
the sick face i'm making goes nicely with how ridiculous i looked with that thing. :cry:
but damn, did that keep me warm in the new england winter! :D

most of the time i look nothing like that photo!

zorak8me 03-27-06 09:50 AM

With a chainwheel like this...you have to make it your avatar.

Actually, there is plenty of research on using avatars in online communities being conducted in different scholarly circles. There's meaning there...

markhr 03-27-06 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by Runaway Cyclist
By the way, are you known by your relatives and friends as "high risk"? :)

luckily no - just to a select few ski instructors who usually end up following along to pick up the yard sale - lol :o .

babaluey 03-27-06 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by igloomaster
me with a winter beard, 6 months old and totally unruly...

Wow, nice beard! I tried growing one when I was six months old, but it just wouldn't fill in. I WAS very unruly, though.:)

Mine's just a favorite cartoon character - nothing really to do with biking. Except that, like cycling, it makes me feel like a kid again.

Rodney Crater 03-27-06 03:31 PM

Mine is a good shot of the beast I took down on my last hunting trip.
I now have it stuffed and sitting in my foyer along side my other magnificent specimens.

Just kidding. Bet I made a few feathers ruffle with that one. Actually I have great respect for all living things.

Truthfully it is an indication of my desire to give my best to the sport of cycling, as do the creatures of nature give their full concentration on the task at hand. ( As in pursuit of game ). It is not how I view myself but how I wish to be. Sleek and robust, just looking at it you know there lies the shear intensity of the power behind the condition.

SpiderMike 03-27-06 03:56 PM

Picture of my, with a little MSPaint edit. Its just a "Shirt Tales"-esque reference to what some people think is always on my mind.

ahpook 03-29-06 12:44 AM

mine is a crop of a frame grab from the animated short "Ah Pook is Here" , by Phillip Hunt. The words are from a short story/spoken word bit by William S Burroughs, who I sort of idolize (though to a lesser degree now than at times past)

If you want to watch the video, it's here: http://zed.cbc.ca/go?c=contentPage&CONTENT_ID=18034

meb 03-29-06 03:31 AM

Since I'm mending a fracture from a crash, seems appropriate.

meb 03-29-06 03:51 AM


Originally Posted by Bklyn
I'm actually interested in Slvoid's. Creeps me out.

Slvoid's avatar reminds me of the character Doctor Nikolas Van Helsing played by Jack Elam in Cannonball Run II.

penanaut 03-30-06 11:01 PM

Junk or Junky?"
 
[QUOTE=ahpook]mine is a crop of a frame grab from the animated short "Ah Pook is Here" , by Phillip Hunt. The words are from a short story/spoken word bit by William S Burroughs, who I sort of idolize (though to a lesser degree now than at times past)

coincidence, but I'm reading Burroughs' "Junky" right now. It's pretty interesting. Do you thinhk it is his best work even though it was his first? What is that bay you wrote about?

oilfreeandhappy 03-31-06 02:12 AM


Originally Posted by cyccommute
Me. Near Pearson's Silo on the Katy Trail. By that time I was almost 900 miles and a bit over 2 weeks into a solo tour of the eastern part of the Lewis and Clark Trail. It was hot, I was homesick, tired of eating out of foil packages and sick of my own company. It was probably the most miserable day of my life. 'sigh' Wish I was back there :o

That explains the helmet hair:-) My avatar was designed by my wife, who is a professional artist and teacher of Art.

oilfreeandhappy 03-31-06 02:22 AM


Originally Posted by chajmahal
My avatar is a pic of my 1yr old daughter. Only good thing I've done with my life in 31yrs. Other than marrying her mother, of course. (We troll each others forums.)

Well you done real good with that one! She's a cutie:)

Rodney Crater 03-31-06 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by oilfreeandhappy
... My avatar was designed by my wife, who is a professional artist and teacher of Art.

She did an outstanding job on your avatar.

ahpook 04-01-06 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by penanaut
coincidence, but I'm reading Burroughs' "Junky" right now. It's pretty interesting. Do you thinhk it is his best work even though it was his first? What is that bay you wrote about?

I think his best work is the Western Lands trilogy: Cities of the Red Night, The Western Lands, and The Place of Dead Roads. The earlier stuff like Junky and Exterminator is all kind of a lead-up to Naked Lunch, which is wonderful. Post N.L. are a few interesting but not particularly readable cut-up experiments (Nova Express, Ticket that Exploded).

'bay'? do you mean my Location tag 'the souf bay'? its just the South (San Francisco) Bay Area, spoken with a lisp :)

mcavana 04-01-06 03:55 PM

this was a nasty gash in my forhead I received during my first year of commuting by bike. a cager threw a bottle at me... that bastard. I am sure I will get over it in a few more years....

flipped4bikes 04-01-06 07:51 PM

I chose mine because I have the well deserved reputation of saying "Dude". A lot. And I'm not even from CA. And also, I "try" to stay in Zen mode during my commutes...

penanaut 04-03-06 08:01 AM

[QUOTE=ahpook]I think his best work is the Western Lands trilogy: Cities of the Red Night, The Western Lands, and The Place of Dead Roads.QUOTE]

Thanks AHPOOK. I'll have to give them a whirl.

I'm taking off the studs today everyone! :D

penanaut 04-03-06 08:01 AM

[QUOTE=ahpook]I think his best work is the Western Lands trilogy: Cities of the Red Night, The Western Lands, and The Place of Dead Roads.QUOTE]

Thanks AHPOOK. I'll have to give them a whirl.

I'm taking off the studs today everyone! :D

chajmahal 04-03-06 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by mcavana
this was a nasty gash in my forhead I received during my first year of commuting by bike. a cager threw a bottle at me... that bastard. I am sure I will get over it in a few more years....

Hey, I'm not the only one. Some kids in a Civic yelled something at me and chucked a beer bottle which cracked me in the forearm. Managed to hit the bone then shot in front of my bike, smashed on the pavement in many pieces which I then chose to run over since it happened too fast to do anything about it. Front tire popped and I went from 18mph to 0 in 10 feet. Wife had to pick me up. Damn kids.

zoridog 04-03-06 03:06 PM

<= This reminds me of my carefree youth.

Koffee, you had one of my favorite avatars. It looked like a Dorothy Dandridge in a publicity photo.

Slvoid's creeps me out too.

DonChuwish 04-03-06 04:18 PM

Mine's purely about privacy. I use it wherever I don't need to be my real self online. It first happened when I was filling out some web form and was thinking "Don't you wish" when they asked me for my personal info. That became 'Don Chuwish' and an email address of donchu@writeme.com - "Don't you write me". It stuck.

-Don (well, not really)


(EDIT: Talking about my nickname obviously since I don't even have an avatar. But now, oddly, I'm thinking I need to pick one out!)


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