Well everyone who knows Ralph Wiggum is. I chose it as I thought back in my online gaming days it would be funny if someone was fragged by Ralph Wiggum. So I've kept it as my online handle and provides an added level of anonymity.
Well everyone who knows Ralph Wiggum is. I chose it as I thought back in my online gaming days it would be funny if someone was fragged by Ralph Wiggum. So I've kept it as my online handle and provides an added level of anonymity.
I used simon_marklar because that's what I have used as a forum name ever since the marklar episode of southpark. its meant to represent that we are all one, yet we are all unique.
If I had not of been on auto pilot when I signed up it would of been megacron (my username on tf:earth wars), which is from TF:Prime beastwars movie where unicron reanimates megatron. I think its smokescreen who says "what is that? megacron? or unitron?"
Heh, don't worry. Before this forum existed, many OzFormers communicated on the austnet channel #transformers.That channel was originally owned by some other people who had NO clue what Transformers were and when myself and other OTCAers (and other Transfans) came along to the channel, it freaked them out. After many months of using their channel, we eventually convinced them to surrender ownership of that channel and they politely left.
They were basically just channel name squatting... which happened a lot on IRC. The number of times you'd join a channel under a certain name and the ChanOPs have no clue about the subject, or worse yet, they refuse to talk about that subject and kick/ban you for trying.
All of these things are illegal for you!(well, the first two are illegal for everyone
) I'm curious to know the significance of the ._ at the end of your handle.
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Fun fact: In the 90s-00s there was an annual online 'awards' based on fan surveys run by a US fan known as Rob Jung (also the original keeper of the CTLP*) known as the 'Trannies.' Paulbot does something similar now just among us OTCAers.But the original Trannies was something that was available to all fans globally. It wasn't even done through an online survey site - it was just done by copying and pasting the questions and submitting your results and comments via e-mail, and Rob would even quote memorable comments (mine got in a few times
).
It seems far too laborious to do today, but the online fandom was much smaller in the 90s and it was possible for a lone fan to manually do this.
So yeah, next time your mum says "Trannies," let her know that that's actually the name of a former fan-poll award. Transformer fans are colloquially known as "Transfans," and "Trannies" refers to something completely different within Transfandom. Oh, and something else completely different outside of Transfandom, but who cares about what Mundaners think, right?
Jung called them "Trannies" because as a portmanteau of "Transformers" and "Grammies."
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*Complete Transformers Listing Page; a very useful online resource long before sites like TFU.info or tfwiki ever existed.
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Back in the Dial-up days (Or T1 connection at school, handy to be onside with the IT guy) My friend and I used to log onto our friends hotmail accounts (We actually did a really good job of working out the passwords through over the shoulder glancing, the sideways "I'm not looking" look and plain old interest/birthday combo guesses.
We would then send cryptic emails from that account to a group of people in the contacts, then work on the passwords for those.
All of these emails were signed
"The Fox"
Then with the advent of LAN gaming I took up the moniker, then once Xbox Live hit I needed to add the Soviet to secure the name.