What does your handle/screen name mean?
#26
Fork and spoon operator
Joined: Jun 2011
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From: Hopkins, Minnesota
Bikes: 2013 Surly Crosscheck, 1990 Schwinn Impact, 1973 Schwinn Continental
This is a cool thread. Well, Penny is my 12-year-old lab mix. Maybe not for too much longer-- she's looking pretty rough recently. I use this on a few forums (including mandolincafe and rvforums), so if you ever notice it it's probably me.
#27
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2011
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From: Sudbury, ON, CA
Bikes: 2012 Kona Sutra, 2002 Look AL 384, 2018 Moose Fat bike
mine is a combination of initials, name and occupation. GIS = Geographic Information Systems/Science (those two are interchanged). I came up with it as a mostly professional email in my college days to have a respectable email address to attach with resumes. It stuck, no one ever has it and it is easy to remember
#30
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Joined: Jun 2012
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From: SF Bay Area
Bikes: 2012 Specialized Sirrus
Mine comes from "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread". I started using tread on some forums, but that id was taken, so now I'm treadtread. I'm probably doubly foolish anyway
#31
When I joined this forum my only bike was a hybrid made by Giant whose name is "Doofus." So, I'm Giant Doofus. I name my bikes after the personality characteristics they elicit from me. My new commuter is an Achielle Oma named "Sassy."
#32
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 493
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From: Southern Colorado
Bikes: General 80's MTB "Icebreaker", Motobecane Grand Jubilee (vintage mint), Trek 1.1, 2014 Motobecane Mirage (steel) Trek 3500 MTB
Giant really made a "Doofus"? What a great name! It puts Surly in a bind. (Name wise)
#33
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From: Southern Colorado
Bikes: General 80's MTB "Icebreaker", Motobecane Grand Jubilee (vintage mint), Trek 1.1, 2014 Motobecane Mirage (steel) Trek 3500 MTB
"Moto" because I really love Motobecane, both "real" and modern.
"Legs" as a shameless ripoff of the poster Tractorlegs.
"Legs" as a shameless ripoff of the poster Tractorlegs.
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#35
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Joined: Jan 2013
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Bikes: 1986 Cannondale SR600, 1965 Schwinn Super Sport, 1973 Schwinn World Voyaguer, 1984 Specialized Stumpjumper, 1985 Specialized Rockhopper, 1988 Schwinn Traveler
El Cid was a pre-Columbian Spaniard though.
"Saving Hawaii" is a reference to California where I live. I used to fight forest fires and sometimes those don't cooperate much with control efforts. Even if a fire is completely unruly and burns everything in its path you can still stop it at the beaches and the Great Pacific Firebreak thus Saving Hawaii. It means fighting a battle you're going to lose.
"Saving Hawaii" is a reference to California where I live. I used to fight forest fires and sometimes those don't cooperate much with control efforts. Even if a fire is completely unruly and burns everything in its path you can still stop it at the beaches and the Great Pacific Firebreak thus Saving Hawaii. It means fighting a battle you're going to lose.
#38
Lost at sea...
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 935
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From: Western PA
Bikes: Schwinn Paramount (match), Trek 520, random bits and pieces...
@headloss, that's what headloss is, but what is your connection to it? Are you some sort of engineer?
When I first came across the term, I thought it would make a good band name and started using it as an email. I don't stick to one name across boards, I have three or four that I fall back on (although this one is the most common on cycling boards because I made like five accounts one night a couple of years ago).
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#39
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From: Southern Colorado
Bikes: General 80's MTB "Icebreaker", Motobecane Grand Jubilee (vintage mint), Trek 1.1, 2014 Motobecane Mirage (steel) Trek 3500 MTB
That would have been SO awesome. My Dad rides a Giant Cypress every day pretty much. Found it at a thrift store and he thought it was a mountain bike. I had no idea what to compare it to. After purchase and subsequent riding, I'm pretty sure it's one of mankind's greatest inventions next to microwave popcorn. It's a living room on wheels.
#40
Plays in traffic
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 6,971
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From: Rochester, NY
Bikes: 1996 Litespeed Classic, 2006 Trek Portland, 2013 Ribble Winter/Audax, 2016 Giant Talon 4
Everywhere else on the web, I'm brucew. It's my first name and last initial.
On all the other bike forums, Linux forums, men's longhair forum, music forums, whatever, I'm brucew. My dot-com? brucew.com. Email? brucew@brucew.com I've been brucew since long before I even owned a dot-com, which I registered back in 1997. Hell, even at work, we have brucet (my boss) and brucew.
When I signed on here, some imposter had taken it!
He hadn't used it in a couple of years, but the policy at the time was they wouldn't re-assign it. I know that now they consider it, and others have changed their account names, but after all these years everyone here knows me as TSL, so TSL it stays.
TSL, BTW, are the initials of the web-hosting firm I owned at the time, The Secret Labs (not to be confused with another web firm, called simply Secret Labs). I sold the company in May 2008. The buyers had their own branding already, so they dropped the registration for the name. Looks like a speculator picked up the name in 2009.
On all the other bike forums, Linux forums, men's longhair forum, music forums, whatever, I'm brucew. My dot-com? brucew.com. Email? brucew@brucew.com I've been brucew since long before I even owned a dot-com, which I registered back in 1997. Hell, even at work, we have brucet (my boss) and brucew.
When I signed on here, some imposter had taken it!
He hadn't used it in a couple of years, but the policy at the time was they wouldn't re-assign it. I know that now they consider it, and others have changed their account names, but after all these years everyone here knows me as TSL, so TSL it stays.TSL, BTW, are the initials of the web-hosting firm I owned at the time, The Secret Labs (not to be confused with another web firm, called simply Secret Labs). I sold the company in May 2008. The buyers had their own branding already, so they dropped the registration for the name. Looks like a speculator picked up the name in 2009.
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#42
Sauge is French for sage, the herb. That I've put 'sage' in my name is an in-joke that people who visit a different part of the internet will understand. Basically it says I'm self-effacing, or that I'm not taking my posts very seriously.
#43
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Joined: Oct 2013
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From: East Bay Area ,CA
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as I kid I watched Speed Racer... so long ago when I created a Compuserve acct.. hell a usenet acct for that matter..many variations were taken.. so I went with spdntrxi..for Speed and Trixie... the wife and I obviously.
#44
aka Tom Reingold




Joined: Jan 2009
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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
Oh! I thought you were being extra self-effacing.
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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.
#45
Senior Member


Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 1,260
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From: Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA
Bikes: 2017 Salsa Carbon Mukluk frame built with XT, 2018 Kona Rove NRB build with Sram Apex 1,2008 Salsa El Mariachi, 1986 Centurion Ironman
Mine is pretty pedestrian, but I can remember it. I'm a pastor in Circle Pines, Minnesota.
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Don't complain about the weather and cower in fear. It's all good weather. Just different.
Don't complain about the weather and cower in fear. It's all good weather. Just different.
#46
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Joined: Aug 2011
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From: CID
Bikes: 1991 Bianchi Eros, 1964 Armstrong, 1988 Diamondback Ascent, 1988 Bianchi Premio, 1987 Bianchi Sport SX, 1980s Raleigh mixte (hers), All-City Space Horse (hers)
TSL, BTW, are the initials of the web-hosting firm I owned at the time, The Secret Labs (not to be confused with another web firm, called simply Secret Labs). I sold the company in May 2008. The buyers had their own branding already, so they dropped the registration for the name. Looks like a speculator picked up the name in 2009.
#47
There used to be two of us.
Our common year of birth was the smallest part of why were were friends and we formed an exclusive club of two, which amused her to no end... she was taken far too soon.
So with this, I remember her.
Our common year of birth was the smallest part of why were were friends and we formed an exclusive club of two, which amused her to no end... she was taken far too soon.
So with this, I remember her.
#49
Tourer


Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 68
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From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Birdy folder, Bike Friday, Burley tandem, Nishiki fixie conversion, Dahon "Coca-Cola" Speed P8
Sparky and Beacon are trail names I received while hiking. I am going to stick with Beacon. I like it because it is biking-related. My biking raingear is my hiking raingear. On one hiking trip we had several days of rain and chilly weather. I wore my bright high-vis jacket and pants. Even in the gloom and mist, my friends could see me a long way off.
#50
witty remark goes here
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: ABQ, NM
Bikes: '95 Balance AL550, 2013 Volagi Viajé
I'm a jarhead (now retired) and was about to go on a deployment on a Navy Carrier a term we often called going "on float" and I needed an e-mail to keep in touch with home. So I came up with onfloat and it's always available when I sign up for an e-account, so...






