Posted on 01/18/2002 5:03:35 PM PST by Come get it
Some FReepers have nicks that are obvious in their origin, others don't. I've seen several that probably have interesting stories behind them.
I thought it would be cool to see where FReepers get their handles from. If you don't like this topic, DON'T POST HERE! No one forces you to read this. I'm sure other people may be interested. If I'm the only one, let me know so I can crawl away in shame.
[From cyber(netic).
Cowboy \Cow"boy`\ (-boi`), n. An adventurous hero.
Cowboy
[Sun, from William Gibson's cyberpunk SF] Synonym for hacker. It is reported that at Sun this word is often said with reverence.
777 - Seven is Gods Perfect number and '77 is the year I was born. Also, Isaac Air Freight's "...777 Pearly Gates". My future address.
I am the little guy standing up for himself and for others (think Pale Rider). I have Old Fashion (Think God, Family and Country) values and 21st century skills. I fight my range war in Cyberspace (the Computer Frontier), and though I never look for a fight, all be damned if I'll look the other way while my country is overridden by vermin.
Besides, I am a I.T. Consultant and I wear Cowboy Boots (Can't wear my Wranglers to Clients)!
CyberCowboy777
I am too.
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club member since April 72
This other person claimed that he shot tar buckets at 440 yards. I noticed that neither of you are shooting in the Free Republic Postal Match. Again, sorry. I hope there's no hard feelings but I can't believe you.
In Freshman year, returned an intercepted pass for winning touchdown in '68 Orange Bowl.
Was named MVP on '75 National Championship team.
Was named consensus All-American three seasons, and named to All-Big Eight team five seasons.
After a stint in the Navy flying F-4 Phantoms and teaching Hapkido to SEAL teams, returned to team as Academic Counselor, before finishing PhD in Psychology, with my final thesis being "Things to come: Walter Mitty Complex in the 21st Century."
E Clampus Vitus is both a historical and fraternal organization. Although ancient in origin, it reached its peak during the tumultuous days of The Great California Gold Rush. A Member of E Clampus Vitus is commonly called a "Clamper." The latter-day members of this organization, which boasts between 75,000 and 80,000 active members, attempt to uphold the traditions of fellowship, good spirits, and fun. Like their forbearers, the modern "Clampers" are dedicated to the care and protection of the Widow* (known as "Widders" to Clampers) and the Orphan. * But especially the Widders.
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X-Noble Grand Humbug (Grand Poobah) #6 Branciforte Chapter 1797 of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E. Clampus Vitus
So now ya know ....
Every pirate is a little bit crazy. You, though, are more than just a little bit. Two things complete your pirate persona: style and swagger. Maybe a little too much swagger sometimes -- but who really cares? Arr!
LOL
So, um, do you have a sister?
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