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Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
Can you imagine getting breathylised within 10 miles of that ? Not only would you get banned for life, but your family and all of your street as well
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI'm going to change my name by deed poll, Eternal Stella Optimist
Lots of Stella here.
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I'm going to change my name by deed poll, Eternal Stella Optimist
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostMy initials are ME, people think I'm taking the piss.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostA middle name makes your initials more unique. For initialling things. Such as at work or declaring undying love on trees and walls.
At work over the years I've found several people sharing my first and last initials, but few share all three. I can't remember any.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post1 in 26^3 chance of a duplicate (1 / 17,576), and in a group of 157 people there would be an even chance of it containing one duplicate, by my calculation. Assuming a uniform distribution of initials, with 3 initials each. So a big office floor might contain one. Chances are though as you say you'd not meet one.
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Originally posted by Jubber View PostI use my middle name and have all of my life. I've never been called by my first name and it's a standard name too. My folks just called me by my middle name and that was that. I've met quite a few others like this too.
It can cause confusion. Especially at gigs where they want to check your background etc. You introduce yourself as YZ and when I've produced my passport etc as XYZ they sometimes scratch their heads. I've had email set up in my first name at these type of gigs and have to get it changed as no one knows the mysterious dude XZ ..... just the weirdo YZ.
More serious was when Swiss immigration put the wrong first name into their computer for a Dutch chap, and then wouldn't correct it. As a result all his insurance policies and other contracts were invalid and he had to get them changed.
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Originally posted by lightng View PostI don't have a middle name either.
I was told off in primary school by an ignorant teacher for not having one. "Don't be stupid, everyone has a middle name.". Figure that out.
Which provided me with valuable lesson - Teech is not always right.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostA middle name makes your initials more unique. For initialling things. Such as at work or declaring undying love on trees and walls.
At work over the years I've found several people sharing my first and last initials, but few share all three. I can't remember any.
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A middle name makes your initials more unique. For initialling things. Such as at work or declaring undying love on trees and walls.
At work over the years I've found several people sharing my first and last initials, but few share all three. I can't remember any.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIt would be simpler in the internet age if names were replaced by 256bit encrypted ones generated by a brain implant and changed every 20 minutes. None of this bothering with cards and pin numbers and passwords, you just stick your finger in the card machine and read out the Captcha code on your retina.
Can you imagine it, a moonlit summers evening, on the canal bank. trying hard to smooth talk her keks off
'oh 26273548456795758742627354845679575874679575679575 84567957587426273548456795758746795756795752627354 84567957587467984567957587467957567957584567957587 42627354845679575874679575679575262735484567957587 46'
snog snog,
'that was me mums name that was'
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It would be simpler in the internet age if names were replaced by 256bit encrypted ones generated by a brain implant and changed every 20 minutes. None of this bothering with cards and pin numbers and passwords, you just stick your finger in the card machine and read out the Captcha code on your retina.
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