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  • L Lost User

    As you can see, I use my middle name - in fact, I use it whenever I can. When I was a boy I used to HATE it - I though "Edward" was such a poncey moniker. Now I like it and I think my mum and dad are secretly chuffed (my mum works at the same company as me and loves me using it whenever). So, what's yer middle name? Does anyone have a really embarassing middle name? Get this - a kid I went to school with had a football-mad dad who gave him "George Best" as a middle name. ha ha ha. I have also read that some poor soul has the surname of the entire English 1966 World Cup squad as a middle name (arf, arf). As you also probably tell, a morning of writing documentation is catching up with me, and only CP can save me from going stiff with boredom (ooer missus). What is it with us developers and writing end-user docs?? :(:(:(


    Faith. Believing in something you *know* isn't true.

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    Lost User
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    Robert Edward Caldecott wrote: So, what's yer middle name? John. Not exciting, not embarrased but don't used all the same. Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002

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    • J Jason Henderson

      Wayne Its my dad's name. Anyone else have a hand-me-down middle name?

      Jason Henderson
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      benjymous
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      Yup. As I said in my other post, both my first and last names are hand-me-down middle names -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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      • L Lost User

        As you can see, I use my middle name - in fact, I use it whenever I can. When I was a boy I used to HATE it - I though "Edward" was such a poncey moniker. Now I like it and I think my mum and dad are secretly chuffed (my mum works at the same company as me and loves me using it whenever). So, what's yer middle name? Does anyone have a really embarassing middle name? Get this - a kid I went to school with had a football-mad dad who gave him "George Best" as a middle name. ha ha ha. I have also read that some poor soul has the surname of the entire English 1966 World Cup squad as a middle name (arf, arf). As you also probably tell, a morning of writing documentation is catching up with me, and only CP can save me from going stiff with boredom (ooer missus). What is it with us developers and writing end-user docs?? :(:(:(


        Faith. Believing in something you *know* isn't true.

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        Roger Allen
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        Roger Ian Allen Both my brother and I's middle names are named after my father "John Edward 'Yogi' Allen" I have the scottich version, my brother "Steven John Allen" The regular. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.

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        • J Jason Henderson

          Wayne Its my dad's name. Anyone else have a hand-me-down middle name?

          Jason Henderson
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          "Like it or not, I'm right!"

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          Lost User
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          My brothers middle name is Armstrong which was my grandmothers maiden name...


          Faith. Believing in something you *know* isn't true.

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          • J Jeremy Falcon

            Ok, this is going to reveal a bit of my country/southern upbringing, but it's "Lee". Say my first and middle names together to see what I mean by country/southern. :) I really don't use it even though I know there's at least one other Jeremy Falcon in Louisiana (we had the same insurance company at one point). Jeremy Lee Falcon Imputek "Life is too precious - don't waste it." - Norm Almond "And remember, what some call cynical, others call experienced." - Christopher Duncan

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            Paul Watson
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            Jeremy Falcon wrote: we had the same insurance company at one point No! Really?! Wow! I had an aunt Thelma who knitted three thousand.... :rolleyes: Odd though, I know more than a few people named Lee (first name) here in SA. Wasn't there a famous General Lee or something in the States? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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            • L Lost User

              As you can see, I use my middle name - in fact, I use it whenever I can. When I was a boy I used to HATE it - I though "Edward" was such a poncey moniker. Now I like it and I think my mum and dad are secretly chuffed (my mum works at the same company as me and loves me using it whenever). So, what's yer middle name? Does anyone have a really embarassing middle name? Get this - a kid I went to school with had a football-mad dad who gave him "George Best" as a middle name. ha ha ha. I have also read that some poor soul has the surname of the entire English 1966 World Cup squad as a middle name (arf, arf). As you also probably tell, a morning of writing documentation is catching up with me, and only CP can save me from going stiff with boredom (ooer missus). What is it with us developers and writing end-user docs?? :(:(:(


              Faith. Believing in something you *know* isn't true.

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              Paul Watson
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              Robert Edward Caldecott wrote: So, what's yer middle name? Michael, as in the angel. :rolleyes: I agree with *insert posters name* who said you should get knighted or become a duke. Sir Robert Edward Caldecott. Duke Robert Edward Caldecott. Caldecott is just so right for it. regards, Paul Michael Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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              • L Lost User

                As you can see, I use my middle name - in fact, I use it whenever I can. When I was a boy I used to HATE it - I though "Edward" was such a poncey moniker. Now I like it and I think my mum and dad are secretly chuffed (my mum works at the same company as me and loves me using it whenever). So, what's yer middle name? Does anyone have a really embarassing middle name? Get this - a kid I went to school with had a football-mad dad who gave him "George Best" as a middle name. ha ha ha. I have also read that some poor soul has the surname of the entire English 1966 World Cup squad as a middle name (arf, arf). As you also probably tell, a morning of writing documentation is catching up with me, and only CP can save me from going stiff with boredom (ooer missus). What is it with us developers and writing end-user docs?? :(:(:(


                Faith. Believing in something you *know* isn't true.

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                Tomasz Sowinski
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                I don't have middle name. How can I get one? Is there any free version (but please, not 'Linus') :) Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

                All beer and middle names should be free

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                • L Lost User

                  As you can see, I use my middle name - in fact, I use it whenever I can. When I was a boy I used to HATE it - I though "Edward" was such a poncey moniker. Now I like it and I think my mum and dad are secretly chuffed (my mum works at the same company as me and loves me using it whenever). So, what's yer middle name? Does anyone have a really embarassing middle name? Get this - a kid I went to school with had a football-mad dad who gave him "George Best" as a middle name. ha ha ha. I have also read that some poor soul has the surname of the entire English 1966 World Cup squad as a middle name (arf, arf). As you also probably tell, a morning of writing documentation is catching up with me, and only CP can save me from going stiff with boredom (ooer missus). What is it with us developers and writing end-user docs?? :(:(:(


                  Faith. Believing in something you *know* isn't true.

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                  Chris Losinger
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                  Christian Dylan Losinger middle name after Dylan Thomas, the poet -c


                  To explain Donald Knuth's relevance to computing is like explaining Paul's relevance to the Catholic Church. He isn't God, he isn't the Son of God, but he was sent by God to explain God to the masses.
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                  • B benjymous

                    I think some parents decide that a middle name is their chance to get a bit more creative (whereas some will give horrific first names to their children instead, which is just inexcusable!) My middle name's Alan. (Which was my Grandfather's middle name). Actually my first name was my Father's middle name. If you're really bothered, you should be able to find out my first and last names via my homepage (heh, any excuse to plug it, eh?) -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                    Roger Wright
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                    benjymous wrote: My middle name's Alan Mine, too. "Knock, knock." "Who's there?" "Recursion." "Recursion who?" "Knock, knock..."

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                    • P Paul Watson

                      Jeremy Falcon wrote: we had the same insurance company at one point No! Really?! Wow! I had an aunt Thelma who knitted three thousand.... :rolleyes: Odd though, I know more than a few people named Lee (first name) here in SA. Wasn't there a famous General Lee or something in the States? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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                      Paul Watson wrote: Odd though, I know more than a few people named Lee (first name) here in SA. Wasn't there a famous General Lee or something in the States? Good call. General Custard Lee (I believe) - he reigned during the civil war. I'm not named after him though. My mother is really religious and she tells she got my name from God. All I want to know is what she was smoking when that happened. :rolleyes: Jeremy Falcon Imputek "Life is too precious - don't waste it." - Norm Almond "And remember, what some call cynical, others call experienced." - Christopher Duncan

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                      • L Lost User

                        As you can see, I use my middle name - in fact, I use it whenever I can. When I was a boy I used to HATE it - I though "Edward" was such a poncey moniker. Now I like it and I think my mum and dad are secretly chuffed (my mum works at the same company as me and loves me using it whenever). So, what's yer middle name? Does anyone have a really embarassing middle name? Get this - a kid I went to school with had a football-mad dad who gave him "George Best" as a middle name. ha ha ha. I have also read that some poor soul has the surname of the entire English 1966 World Cup squad as a middle name (arf, arf). As you also probably tell, a morning of writing documentation is catching up with me, and only CP can save me from going stiff with boredom (ooer missus). What is it with us developers and writing end-user docs?? :(:(:(


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                        Tim Smith
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                        Edward Timothy Smith. I use my middle name. "Ed" sucks. :) Tim Smith "Programmers are always surrounded by complexity; we can not avoid it... If our basic tool, the language in which we design and code our programs, is also complicated, the language itself becomes part of the problem rather that part of the solution." Hoare - 1980 ACM Turing Award Lecture

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                        • J Jason Henderson

                          Wayne Its my dad's name. Anyone else have a hand-me-down middle name?

                          Jason Henderson
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                          SimonS
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                          Malcolm, as per my dad's name. :rolleyes: Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)

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                            David James Wulff wrote: David James Wulff We share one of the best middle names in existence. :) Simon "This is an equal opportunities airline. The pilot is blind." Sonork ID 100.10024

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                            James Pullicino
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                            I agree, James is a nice name :) Drinking In The Sun Forgot Password?

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                              Edward Timothy Smith. I use my middle name. "Ed" sucks. :) Tim Smith "Programmers are always surrounded by complexity; we can not avoid it... If our basic tool, the language in which we design and code our programs, is also complicated, the language itself becomes part of the problem rather that part of the solution." Hoare - 1980 ACM Turing Award Lecture

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                              Lost User
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                              So does Bob. A pet hate of mine. Call me Bob and watch me cringe. :((


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                              • J Jason Henderson

                                Wayne Its my dad's name. Anyone else have a hand-me-down middle name?

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                                James Pullicino
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                                Yes, mine is Patrick, which is my fathers name. Drinking In The Sun Forgot Password?

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                                • J Jeremy Falcon

                                  Paul Watson wrote: Odd though, I know more than a few people named Lee (first name) here in SA. Wasn't there a famous General Lee or something in the States? Good call. General Custard Lee (I believe) - he reigned during the civil war. I'm not named after him though. My mother is really religious and she tells she got my name from God. All I want to know is what she was smoking when that happened. :rolleyes: Jeremy Falcon Imputek "Life is too precious - don't waste it." - Norm Almond "And remember, what some call cynical, others call experienced." - Christopher Duncan

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                                  Paul Watson
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                                  Jeremy Falcon wrote: My mother is really religious and she tells she got my name from God. All I want to know is what she was smoking when that happened. Well if your mother was serious then you are probably named after Witness Lee[^], a Chinese bondslave of Jesus Christ (no I am not making this up, check the website out, hectic stuff.) Someone must have been smoking something fierce however :rolleyes: Both my names are rather Christian and religious (Paul and Michael) though neither of my parents are very religious. My uncle (who my middle name is after, Michael) though is a Canon in the Church, but far from a disciple of Christ (or even a good Christian come to think it :-D) * Google is awesome. Type in "Bible Lee" and you get tons of links. Maybe Google told your mother, not God. :rolleyes: regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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                                    Christian Dylan Losinger middle name after Dylan Thomas, the poet -c


                                    To explain Donald Knuth's relevance to computing is like explaining Paul's relevance to the Catholic Church. He isn't God, he isn't the Son of God, but he was sent by God to explain God to the masses.
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                                    Simon Walton
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                                    Chris Losinger wrote: middle name after Dylan Thomas, the poet He used to live near me. Not that I was actually born when he was alive. Which kinda makes the first sentance invalid. But you get the idea. Simon "This is an equal opportunities airline. The pilot is blind." Sonork ID 100.10024

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                                    • J James Pullicino

                                      I agree, James is a nice name :) Drinking In The Sun Forgot Password?

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                                      Simon Walton
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                                      [James Pullicino] wrote: I agree, James is a nice name No! It's a horrid, horrid little name. It's only the best name ever when it's a middle name. :P Simon "This is an equal opportunities airline. The pilot is blind." Sonork ID 100.10024

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                                      • J James Pullicino

                                        I agree, James is a nice name :) Drinking In The Sun Forgot Password?

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                                        Paul Watson
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                                        [James Pullicino] wrote: I agree, James is a nice name Only for a middle name James. Do keep up... ;P * Actually my boss' first name is James, so I had better shut up regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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                                          Edward Timothy Smith. I use my middle name. "Ed" sucks. :) Tim Smith "Programmers are always surrounded by complexity; we can not avoid it... If our basic tool, the language in which we design and code our programs, is also complicated, the language itself becomes part of the problem rather that part of the solution." Hoare - 1980 ACM Turing Award Lecture

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                                          Paul Watson
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                                          Tim Smith wrote: Edward Timothy Smith We live and learn! So it was little Edward Timothy Smith who followed the rules back in school. My word, amazing indeed. Tim Smith wrote: "Ed" sucks I would say Ed is a good name for our profession. It just rings out "technical guru." "Quick get Ed, he knows." or "Ed, how do I parameterize the bootstrap sequence of the distributed dongle port?" Or you could become a newspaper editor... :rolleyes: regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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