what's your inspiration for selection of a username for klov ?

My line of work happens to be a game tech so I figured that it fits...

Matt
 
Well it is a pet name my British wife gave me.

spoon Verb. 1. To nestle against one another in bed whilst both facing the same way. [Mid 1800s]
2. To miss hit a ball during a sporting activity. E.g."He only had the goalkeeper to beat and he spooned it!"
Noun. An idiot, a foolish person.

She uses it as a Noun if you were wondering. So ya I guess I am a foolish man. But aren't we all at times.
 
R3LL1K= Killer spelled backward in leet speak. Best I could come up with when I was thinking of username to use online for Alien Vs Predator back in 1999.
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Ack, Im 20 years old Damnit getting older sucks!

Yes it does at certain point, which you have about 20 years to reach.

Anyway, for my user name I chose something that was arcade related, included my name and had an alternate meaning. :)
 
M1A:

and not:

Mia:

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and not:

Missing in Action:

Aw, I'll always read it as MIA. ;)

I got the nickname "shan man" in my early teens, and therefore I started putting in "tsm" on high score boards because for whatever reason I thought that was cooler than using my real initials. That has stuck with me ever since.
 
I loved Soul Edge when it came out. I was studying Japanese in high school at the time and was really interested in Japanese culture. So Mitsurugi became my best and favorite character and I won several tournaments using him. So that's how I got to using Mitsurugi. The "w" part is my last name initial. I added that because just plain Mitsurugi is usually taken. I've used this name for almost everything starting with my first dial-up internet account 15 years ago.
 
I've had a yellow Labradork for most of the last the 15 years (two different ones), so I started using Yellowdog as a moniker on boards soon after getting the first one.

ken

PS: The k is not a misspelling. If you've ever had one, you know why.
 
Mine comes from an adopted game name. I use BMX in all my machines. As for Black Matrix, it started as a name I wanted to use for a business. Its based on some of the highest quality CRT tubes used at the once local Magnavox/Phillips television plant. Black Matrix describes the metal waffling behind the glass in picture tubes. When black is used, it increases the contrast ratios in the tubes and makes the pictures much sharper than the ones with light grey.
 
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