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  • A andyj115

    In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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    • A andyj115

      In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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      • A andyj115

        In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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        What kind of name I got?? Patph Papen :( Philip Patrick Web-site: www.stpworks.com "Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer

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          Chris Losinger wrote: And my wife is Frida Nofai. we will rule the galaxy. Oh christ... somebody help us!!! ;P Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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          • A andyj115

            In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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            Sigjö Idmot I don't think this algorithm works very well on Swedish names.. :) -- Eventhough the forrest is full of trees, there's still no tree between the trees.

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            • C Chris Losinger

              And my wife is Frida Nofai. we will rule the galaxy. -c


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              Not like father and son I hope... ;P -- Eventhough the forrest is full of trees, there's still no tree between the trees.

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              • A andyj115

                In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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                Delbr Liwat :wtf: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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                  peterchen wrote: :wtf: is that? lol.. I felt the same about mine. :wtf: :eek: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
                  Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger Wright

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                    MStanbrook wrote: (Souinds like a Stripper with a speah imediment...) :laugh::laugh::laugh: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
                    Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger Wright

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                      Olebr Palac Hmm, interesting:) "We will thrive in the new environment, leaping across space and time, everywhere and nowhere, like air or radiation, redundant, self-replicating, and always evolving." -unspecified individual

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                      Brian O. wrote: Olebr Palac Sounds kinda star warsey... :cool: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
                      Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger Wright

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                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                        Sigjö Idmot I don't think this algorithm works very well on Swedish names.. :) -- Eventhough the forrest is full of trees, there's still no tree between the trees.

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                        Agree... /Gerjo Gehär Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so. /Douglas Adams

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                        • A andyj115

                          In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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                          • A andyj115

                            In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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                            • A andyj115

                              In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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                              Calad Jaman - cool or wot? Im gonna marry Natalie Portman...;) "Life begins at 140"

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                              • A andyj115

                                In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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                                • A andyj115

                                  In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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                                  Don't think so. :suss:

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                                    Sigjö Idmot I don't think this algorithm works very well on Swedish names.. :) -- Eventhough the forrest is full of trees, there's still no tree between the trees.

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                                    Pedst Betor... Maybe you're right, Mr. Idmot :) "Well I'm just a hard working corporate slave, my mind should hate what my body does crave. Well I'm just a humble corporate slave, driving myself into a corporate grave" Corporate Slave, SNOG

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                                      Calad Jaman - cool or wot? Im gonna marry Natalie Portman...;) "Life begins at 140"

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                                      You wish. BTW, she says hello. :) -- Eventhough the forrest is full of trees, there's still no tree between the trees.

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                                        Don't think so. :suss:

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                                        • A andyj115

                                          In a Italian science newspaper (Focus n° 124 February 2003 page 4), I found this silly paragraph: "Your name in Star Wars". Let me try to translate this small script: "I’ve get an email with this nice formula: it seems to be the one used by George Lucas to create the names of the strange creatures of Star Wars (Jar Jar Binks, Obi-Wan Kenobi, etc, ...). Do you want to know your name in Star Wars? 1. get the first 3 letters of your last name 2. add the first 2 letters of your first name. For your last name: 1. get the first 2 letters of the last name of your mother 2. add the first 3 letters of the city where you were born. Done! – Signed MIRMI CALIL” Then I tried, so, my last name is "Johnson" (I’m 1/2 US and 1/2 Italian), so the first 3 letter are “Joh”. My first name is John, but everybody calls me "Andy", so adding the first 2 letters from the name I use are "an". At the end, my Star Wars name is: "Joh" + "an" = "Johan" For the the last name: the last name of my mother is "Dalle Ore" (she is Italian), so the first 2 letters are "Da"; strange fact, I was born in Germany in the city of "Augsburg"... so the first 3 letters of the city are "aus". At the End my last name in Star Wars is: "Da" + "aus" = "Daaus" My Star Wars name must be: "Johan Daaus" ...nice way to create a new nick names, no? :-D

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