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Is your name unique?

My default username, Shironiku, is pretty unique. The only time I've ever run into a problem with it was when I got my old Yahoo account. I had to register as Shironiku2000, which presumably means that there were 1,999 other Shironikus on Yahoo. I didn't mind so much, since Shironiku2000 was kinda cool, kinda like Godzilla 2000.

Aeric, on the other hand, is an actual name (not mine, just the name of a fave D&D char from years back), and so I don't get to use it too often.
 

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As with a few other people, the only time I had a problem registering my name was when I had already done it and forgotten.

Can't imagine why no one else wants to use my name. ?!

A quick google reveals many things I've done on the first couple of pages, then mostly medical stuff.

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Mhacdebhandia is pretty difficult to come up with, I think, even for people who speak Irish Gaelic.

Edited to add: I don't know if the second of them uses it as his screenname, but two of my friends independently came up with a name pronounced "ILL-uh-keye" as names for D&D PCs, before they ever knew each other. One spells it Illykai, the other Yllekai.
 


There's quite a bit of Cronos out there, and even the rare Dekar, but I have never ran into another CronoDekar. Though sometimes I go with a different name anyway, such as Laskaw or CDekar.
 




Philthulhu said:
Neither 527 nor 42 are the ultimate numbers of the universe. Kebab is. At least, that's the translation into dirty Earth-speech. It is no coincidence that on this world the ultimate number of the universe correlates to the ultimate meal after a night of alcoholism. Nor the ultimate case of gastro the day after.
Such concepts as the ultimate universal number that holds the very fabric of space-time together simply through its very existence were not meant to be devoured by human digestive tracts...

You haven't been force-feed Kebabs and dry rice in Persia for 6 months. Nothing Ulimate about that experience, I can tell you.
 

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