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The Username selection becomes a key challenge today. While surfing the Web you face the necessity to use it much more often then your offline first and last names given by the parents without your sanction.
Unlike the latter, a username is something you are free to invent. This creativity certainly fills the names with sense. It even allows drawing the certain conclusions about their owners. From time to time the usernames delight the eye of a tired surfer so they deserved a kind of homemade classification:
1. Extremely substantial and informative sets of symbols, or numbered names like j4ydh, lisad33611, Rahul34. The reason for using the combinations of this kind may seem obvious, like maybe the lack of imagination or plain laziness. However, perhaps these enigmatic users are just strong conspirators, and the hidden meaning of their usernames is dedicated only to the members of the club: like rmm5t, an active participant of Reddit.
2. The logins like andrewrjones apparently belong to the people used to always telling the truth. Sometimes instead of their identity document details they can inform us about the status, for instance DiggNewb
3. Out-of-number infernal hackers, viruses and trojans (accompanied with three-digit numbers, sure thing) inhabit techno blogs and forums as a rule. Some of them may well belong to the previous type, for example MindVirus from Reddit, the rest seem to not care a fuck of looking the typical lammers
4. The blondes of both sexes choose to be: Peachi, angeloise, Blue Eyed Sing, or even mymylovelove8. Usually they may be observed at dating sites, but it's interesting that mymylovelove8 has been found at Digg advertising nothing but a prostate cancer remedy.
5. Some nicks whisper that their owners are romanticists, the fans of the global harmony and eternal beauty, like the quite well-known happysinger or Starcrusher
6. Serious and aimed to success users won't waste a single letter for anything not related to their current mission, they are design2work, Brandsaloon, royseo
7. And, finally, the usernames of the advanced users. The name of a prof is easy to recognize as the nick itself is a traffic attraction pledge and an optimization tool. Some of them are almost masterpieces. Enjoy: flamingdress, PhilPerspective, unamerican, muimui69, and at last drillpalin
It only remains to add that along with other critical parameters the username's on-line onliness is the quite important thing. If you still aren't familiar with this service, have fun.
http://www.feeds4all.nl
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A Man is Known by his Username
Nov 23, 2008

Esmeralda: What is your name?
Butch: Butch.
Esmeralda: What does it mean?
Butch: I'm American, honey. Our names don't mean shit.
"Pulp Fiction"
The Username selection becomes a key challenge today. While surfing the Web you face the necessity to use it much more often then your offline first and last names given by the parents without your sanction.
Unlike the latter, a username is something you are free to invent. This creativity certainly fills the names with sense. It even allows drawing the certain conclusions about their owners. From time to time the usernames delight the eye of a tired surfer so they deserved a kind of homemade classification:
1. Extremely substantial and informative sets of symbols, or numbered names like j4ydh, lisad33611, Rahul34. The reason for using the combinations of this kind may seem obvious, like maybe the lack of imagination or plain laziness. However, perhaps these enigmatic users are just strong conspirators, and the hidden meaning of their usernames is dedicated only to the members of the club: like rmm5t, an active participant of Reddit.
2. The logins like andrewrjones apparently belong to the people used to always telling the truth. Sometimes instead of their identity document details they can inform us about the status, for instance DiggNewb
3. Out-of-number infernal hackers, viruses and trojans (accompanied with three-digit numbers, sure thing) inhabit techno blogs and forums as a rule. Some of them may well belong to the previous type, for example MindVirus from Reddit, the rest seem to not care a fuck of looking the typical lammers
4. The blondes of both sexes choose to be: Peachi, angeloise, Blue Eyed Sing, or even mymylovelove8. Usually they may be observed at dating sites, but it's interesting that mymylovelove8 has been found at Digg advertising nothing but a prostate cancer remedy.
5. Some nicks whisper that their owners are romanticists, the fans of the global harmony and eternal beauty, like the quite well-known happysinger or Starcrusher
6. Serious and aimed to success users won't waste a single letter for anything not related to their current mission, they are design2work, Brandsaloon, royseo
7. And, finally, the usernames of the advanced users. The name of a prof is easy to recognize as the nick itself is a traffic attraction pledge and an optimization tool. Some of them are almost masterpieces. Enjoy: flamingdress, PhilPerspective, unamerican, muimui69, and at last drillpalin
It only remains to add that along with other critical parameters the username's on-line onliness is the quite important thing. If you still aren't familiar with this service, have fun.
http://www.feeds4all.nl



Comments:
Ever thought it could be something like a number plate?
No - it must be something far more enigmatic!
:0p