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I have the same username on all the boards I visit. My avatar changes. On the Finescale board, I use a ship model photo...I started there because of the ships forum. On another I use the DesRon32 shield.
Hey, I have enough trouble keeping my real name, and username separate, I'd have to have a roadmap if I added another "name". :mrgreen:
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I try to use the same user name and password on all of the boards I visit. It is much easier to log in that way.
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Will Annand
CVR in N Scale
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I made a slght alteration to mine and it's now in line with most of the other forms. The really old gauge was one of the first I was on and I needed a name in a hurry.
David
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
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Most modellers can get two of them to work.
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I had several ideas for a name change...however, none of them were very appropriate and some involved the use of some colourful metaphors. hock:
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I started out on the gauge as LiveSteamer then had it changed to Chessie6459. Since I left zealot I went back to LiveSteamer as most members know me by that. I go by SD80MAC over at AMR Forums. I use my Chessie6459 on my forum. The chessie name I used to use was because my dad rode Chessie System GP9 #6459 for the longest time.
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Mine's still the same on all the boards I frequent (and some not so frequent). Looking back, I may have picked a better name.
Tom
Life is simple - Eat, Drink, Play with trains
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I accidentally changed my name from nkp174 to nkp_174. Elsewhere, I'll go by dsp&p_fan since it is generally more appropriate for my modeling...and I got involved on the gauge first.
Michael
Michael
My primary goal is a large Oahu Railway layout in On3
My secondary interests are modeling the Denver, South Park, & Pacific in On3 and NKP in HO
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Mines the same :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Mad as ever!
Take it easy- take the train!
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I wish I could change mine but I still wanted folks to recognize me from the "other" forum.
When I first selected mine a few years ago, "RobertInOntario" was all I could think of at the time and I was in a hurry to sign up!
Rob
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RobertInOntario Wrote:I wish I could change mine but I still wanted folks to recognize me from the "other" forum.
When I first selected mine a few years ago, "RobertInOntario" was all I could think of at the time and I was in a hurry to sign up!
Rob Well Rob, you could always do like some overly famous stars and call yourself, "XXX formerly known as RobertinOntario"
Don (ezdays) Day
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Mine's the same 'cuz I'm not creative enough to think up another one. I might change my avatar from time to time...oh wait...I changed to an iMac and I don't know how to resize and reduce file sizes of pictures yet. Any iMac users out there in trainland want to give me a few pointers on how to get pictures ready for the web for posting?
Mark
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Herc Driver Wrote:Mine's the same 'cuz I'm not creative enough to think up another one.
Same here LOL, except, mines hardly anything creative LOL
Herc Driver Wrote:I might change my avatar from time to time...oh wait...I changed to an iMac and I don't know how to resize and reduce file sizes of pictures yet. Any iMac users out there in trainland want to give me a few pointers on how to get pictures ready for the web for posting?
Im on a MAC, but i like to upload everything to photobucket, this way i can re-size a whole group of pictures at the same time doing it and selecting the option of 640-480 pixels
If you have a pic you want for your avatar, upload it at 100x100 pixels.....
Josh Mader
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Josh....How is that re-sizing done in Photobucket..?? That sounds a LOT better than doing it 1x1...
Thanks for any info you might have on this....
Gus (LC&P).
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Oh...that's how that's done. I've been on a PC since Fortran, Basic and Cobal...going to a Mac has been a learning curve for sure, but pretty easy to get up and running quickly. It's the finer things - like resizing pictures to post - that shows how little I really know about the apps on the computer.
Mark
Citation Latitude Captain
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