Possible Name Change?
- Analog-X64
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Possible Name Change?
I'm aiming to release an official C64 Remix sometime no later than August of this year. With that in mind. I've been thinking of changing my name.
I originaly began as "Software Demon" on C64 Circa 1983-1985 and that was my SYSOP name as well, after purchasing my Amiga 1000 it soon turned into "Digi Master" again I used that as my Sysop name as well. Than I ran into an awesome Demo on my C64 by X-Ample Architectures and I though cool logo and like the word play on the X. Being an Analog Synth Freak, I borrowed the "X-" Theme idea and came up with Analog-X, this is ofcourse pre-internet. But there appears to be a very popular programmer by the same name and I always get asked if thats me, which is not.
SO!!! what do you guys think? Should I change my Name? and If so would you help me create a new one?
I dont want to start releasing C64 remixes and have to change my name midway.
I originaly began as "Software Demon" on C64 Circa 1983-1985 and that was my SYSOP name as well, after purchasing my Amiga 1000 it soon turned into "Digi Master" again I used that as my Sysop name as well. Than I ran into an awesome Demo on my C64 by X-Ample Architectures and I though cool logo and like the word play on the X. Being an Analog Synth Freak, I borrowed the "X-" Theme idea and came up with Analog-X, this is ofcourse pre-internet. But there appears to be a very popular programmer by the same name and I always get asked if thats me, which is not.
SO!!! what do you guys think? Should I change my Name? and If so would you help me create a new one?
I dont want to start releasing C64 remixes and have to change my name midway.
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I'm with Mr.Knight - don't change. I changed my name to 'iRiDiUm' for the BIT 3 CD (I was a bit embarrassed about my Wizball 98/2000 mix, y'see AND was cheesed about being labelled a 'dance re-mixer')!
Anyway, it didn't bloody work and people still called me Tonka (and hated the name 'iRiDiUm')!
What's wrong with Analog-X anyway (apart from that it contains the word 'anal'?...
iRiDiUm
Anyway, it didn't bloody work and people still called me Tonka (and hated the name 'iRiDiUm')!
What's wrong with Analog-X anyway (apart from that it contains the word 'anal'?...
iRiDiUm
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LOL! I've been pretty lucky so far - nobody has picked up on the fact that 'Tonka' rhymes with 'Plonker', yet...Analog-X wrote:Thanks for the support, thanks for making me the light
Tonka: You are right if I change my name than You guys wont be able to make any "Anal" Jokes....hehehehe
DOH! Me and my big mouth...
Tonka
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Sorry, I've been one of those guys asking if you are the "other" AnalogX. But I think you should stick to it, nothing wrong with it.
And for a new name... surely there is somebody already using that new one whatever you come up with, so it's pointless to change the old one.
I took an old nickname, converted it using a primitve English > Huttese tool and came up with the generic word Vosla. I was happy until I discovered that there was a kind of typewriter with the same name, heavy loading sheaves with the same name and vosla all over slavic languages. And a jewish synagogue named the Valley Outreach Synagogue Los Angeles http://vosla.org/
There was even a DJ Vosla. Aaargh!
Could have been worse. Just think of Viagra slightly misspelled...
And for a new name... surely there is somebody already using that new one whatever you come up with, so it's pointless to change the old one.
I took an old nickname, converted it using a primitve English > Huttese tool and came up with the generic word Vosla. I was happy until I discovered that there was a kind of typewriter with the same name, heavy loading sheaves with the same name and vosla all over slavic languages. And a jewish synagogue named the Valley Outreach Synagogue Los Angeles http://vosla.org/
There was even a DJ Vosla. Aaargh!
Could have been worse. Just think of Viagra slightly misspelled...
All is lost.
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