Yeah, I'm in a similar situation with "Nomad". It doesn't matter if I find a way to cure cancer using my screenname, the camel-riders will still beat me.Amnestic said:I didn't really think I'd be able to beat out all the amnesia/amnestic disorder articles on the internet and I was right.
Wow. I just added it up. That wily bastard, he said it was a random string of characters. But really, should I be surprised that Mr. Alt-Text hid a goodie/nerd reference?williebaz said:XKCD = 42 = the meaning of lifeQwerty0 said:And for those of you who're buried in obscurity, do you wish you'd been as smart as Randall Munroe and picked something as unique as "xkcd" when you made up your name at age 12?
Well then, that's just a reminder to name your kid something unique and searchable. As a testament to my unhealthy symbiosis with technology, I've actually given this some thought. Wouldn't it give your kid a potential leg up in the world to always be the first search result for his name? Just gotta rack your brains for an unusual name/spelling that won't make elementary school suck.Acaroid said:Yeap.....well other than dictionarys and that one twitter page which is obviosuly been taken over by a bot or something.
also if you put my real full name in, all hits are 100% mine. Also the same with my other alias
It's not that exotic, really. I used to RP a Franco-Russian character, Marie Shcherbatskaya. First initial, last name - mshcherbatskaya. The surname is from Anna Karenina, in which there was a family of wealthy art enthusiasts, the Shcherbatskys. Shcherbatskaya is the feminine version of the name.Lord Krunk said:Aww, it's not that hard to spell. On the other hand, it is a ***** to pronounce.
But I'd love to know: what on earth is the story behind your name?