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Where does you name come from? - Android - 02-04-2011 How exactly did you come up with your username? Me? When I was 9, I was a big fan of Dragon Ball Z, and at one point in the story, the team fights a bunch of Androids. The numbers I really can't explain. I have no idea where I came up with them but I've used them for a while. RE: Where does you name come from? - yottabyte - 02-04-2011 Good question, I actually don't know. A couple of years ago I was fascinated by big numbers for some reason and yotta is the biggest SI-Prefix. And since I'm the best I thought yottabyte would fit :p http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yottabyte RE: Where does you name come from? - Kyga - 02-04-2011 I sorted just mixed up Rygar (an old arcade game) and came up with Kyga and now I use it all the time. RE: Where does you name come from? - SirSuba - 02-06-2011 Suba was purely my creation haha. No back story, just random. RE: Where does you name come from? - Cerce - 02-12-2011 Well... My name comes from quite the number of places. Let's see... Well, I read Odysseus way back when, and when I was about 6 I thought it sucked. Really, really bad. The only part I liked was when Circe turned a bunch of guys into pigs. I thought it was funny - then again, I thought farts were the best humor there was back then, so I'll leave the comedic rating to you guys. At this time I had in my posesion the great Nintendo 64 - which set me back $200, mind you - and I got some special deal where I got a free game with my counsol. I picked Legend of Zelda: Orcarina of Time. Best. Game. Ever. I loved that game like it was the brother I never had (untill later that year). But I had to make a name... So, I stuck Circe in there. I thought it was too girly, do I masculinized it as Cers. You know, like Sirs? That's what I thought it sounded like back then, anyways. Eventually, as my understanging of the English language grew, and as more Legend of Zelda and other roleplaying games came out, it came to be Cerce. |