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erode14
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Post by erode14 »

I presume, my nick name is Erode Nagaraj. :D

vganesh
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Post by vganesh »

I was thinking Arasi madam with a stick on hand (ChenGol) :) - not that way ; Rather very strict. But her photo looks her to be a pleasing personality . generally you associate a name with a figure what you have associated already. That way IDs are useful. Like Allah. You dont how he/she would look like. So I wouldn't know how our 'Punarvasu' Madam would look like :)
Srikant, Srinvasraghavan, ganesh are very common figures fortunately. For example I have seen Erode14 , Mrindangam , coolkarni, so no issues. But in villages nick names are very common. I was called 'VelLai Paacha' (White cockroach - I am fair & Paacha in Malayalam means cockroach) in my village. One of my junior batch fellow has done a Phd in Tamizh (seriously) on nicknames (punaipeyarkal)

srinivasrgvn
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Post by srinivasrgvn »

Quite amusing, vganesh ji.
I hope you can bring your friend to this forum and let him discuss with us on this topic!!

cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

Whatever be the name you choose, guard your password with caution since Jokers can steal it and post garbage here and get you into trouble. One such case happened here a few years ago and we had to take a tough action. The member (who is now in good standing) claimed ignorance and stated that he had forgotten to logoff and his computer was used by his colleague to post nonsense. Be aware of such pitfalls/practical jokes and guard your identity with care!

coolkarni
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Post by coolkarni »

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cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

am i glad i had not chosen a 'cool' name like 'DKPLOVER' :)
(in fact she is my all time favourite from childhood onwards!)

vasanthakokilam
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Post by vasanthakokilam »

:lol:

ramakriya
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Post by ramakriya »

vasanthakokilam wrote: Later on, when we all moved to rasikas.org, there was an occasion to change it but by that time the id had stuck and I decided to stick with it at rasikas as well.
Similar case here too. Although my handle here at Rasikas does not fall in the category of the interesting IDs .. - It happens to share part of my name, as well as a rAga.


-Ramakriya, in the real world known as Ramaprasad.
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srinivasrgvn
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Post by srinivasrgvn »

:lol: Really :lol:

s_hari
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Post by s_hari »

Wondering why i didn't pick a nick name!! May be, time to register with a new id);-

My favorite ids are mridangam & vidhyarti, and ofcourse arasi & braindrain.....!

-hari

PUNARVASU
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Post by PUNARVASU »

vganesh - :)
coolji- :lol:
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cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

Nobody can have 'nick' name :)
Our Nick already has it :)
(paradoxically it is not a nickname but his real name :)

PUNARVASU
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Post by PUNARVASU »

cml,
:) :)
If we have to ask in 'Visu style'-
If Nick wants to pick a nick name, what nick name will he pick?
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cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

Only Nick can reply to such a nick-picking query :)

ragam-talam
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Post by ragam-talam »

but will he do it in the nick of time?

Lakshman
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Post by Lakshman »

I debated about picking a pseudonym but decided that Lakshman was unique enough since not many have this special name.

rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

ragam-talam wrote:but will he do it in the nick of time?
or will it get 'nick'ed by some one consequential, or inconsequential? :lol:
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rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

Lji you are unique indeed..both in name and in deed. May be it is time to sing - lakshmaNa nI samAnamevarurA?'

arasi
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Post by arasi »

lakshNamAna peyar, Lakshman!

Hari,
HanumAn would have been suitable--in that you bring good music with speed like Cool, and as Lakshman brings lyrics and Ravi his translations and VK all the rest...

We cannot be nitpicking when Nick might be 'picnic-king' in the lake district...

cMLoVer,
And all this time I thought you had pledged your heart to MLV!
Did not know you were Durusuga KruPa...

Punarvasu,
I like your rAma tAraka nAmam.

ragam-talam,
A succinct name.

Ramaprasad and Ramakriya are both nice.
And I like inconsequential, perarulalan and many others. Where is Ninja the great these days? He was kind enough to invite us all to his wedding.
Yes, Erode Nagaraj is a 'palavum 'pun'aibavar punaip peyar!
Mridangam and sankirnam, vidyaarthi, and the list goes on of the names I like...
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cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

arasi
I got hooked on to the patriotic songs of DKP long before MLV appeared on the scene!
Do you remember her 'thaayin maNikkoDi paareer' which we used to sing in those days long before janagaNamana became the national anthem!

srikant1987
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Post by srikant1987 »

Came across two more just now: gardabha_gana and matterwaves (totally brillliant!).
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PUNARVASU
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Post by PUNARVASU »

arasi, thanks; I have always heard my grandfather/father say 'RAMA' so often and icidentally it(punrvasu) is my star. :)
Did anybody mention 'gnAnasoonyam'? :)

bilahari
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Post by bilahari »

CML/DKPLOVER and Coolji/gulagarni, :lol:
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arasi
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Post by arasi »

gardhaba_Gana and gnyanasunyam are one of a kind too. I always read matterwaves as wavesmatter, for no known reason!

CML,
I do remember singing tAyin maNikkoDi pArIr and on Independence Day getting miTTAi! We wore pAvADai caTTai which had the national flag's colors in them. Tricolor, like Trinity is a good ID name--unless it means a chameleon who changes his color.

And punarvasu,
I think you have a lovely real name as well!

And, how about vainika? Sounds more poetic than violinist.
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srikant1987
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Post by srikant1987 »

@ arasi

wavesmatter? Maybe you haven't come across de Broglie's theory?

sankirnam
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Post by sankirnam »

Oddly enough, there are not that many members who have chosen laya-related names... perhaps that goes to show something about the interests of the average rasika...?

bilahari
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Post by bilahari »

Sankirnam, probably. It is almost always easier for rasikas to learn how to identify ragas and connect to the melodic component of music than to keep track of talam, understand the thani, and appreciate the laya aspect. This is probably the reason that most rasikas identify more with mAta than pita. I'm not sure if we are hardwired to be attracted more immediately to melody than to rhythm. A reasonable litmus test for rasikas is: If you had a choice to attend either of two concerts of artistes you know absolutely nothing about, one advertised as a raga concert comprised exclusively of raga alapanais (a la Balachandar) and the other a tala vadya concert, which would you choose to attend?

gobilalitha
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Post by gobilalitha »

Another oddity is the id combining wife's native place and her name yes,youhave already guessed it Does it not sound better than Samakkulam Balu .gobilalitha
The id akso contains the name of a raaga' lalitha'. Another instance of partiality for a raaga based id
iS LALITHAPANCHAMAM,the correct name of Lalitha raaga? gobilalitha

PUNARVASU
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Post by PUNARVASU »

rshankar, you said it;
Ther is none equal to Lji, in providing the sahitya the minute it is asked for. A really great person indeed; my pranams to him.

ragam-talam
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Post by ragam-talam »

bilahari wrote:This is probably the reason that most rasikas identify more with mAta than pita.
Well, there's at least one id here that salutes both mAta and pita.

bilahari
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Post by bilahari »

RT, :)
You're exceptional.

ragam-talam
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Post by ragam-talam »

(blushing) I know. ;)

srikant1987
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Post by srikant1987 »

@ gobilalitha

Where's this Gobi? :|

I used to read your name as gobilatha earlier (stem from a gobi plant/tree? -- I don't know what it grows as).

gobilalitha
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Post by gobilalitha »

Gobi stands for Gobichettipalayam, ,a small town near Erode... gobilalitha

Always_Evolving
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Post by Always_Evolving »

ROFL at Cool's post #55
A classic.

cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

aDa EshvarA :)

cienu
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Post by cienu »

Coolji,

post 55 was awesome :lol:

IIRC, there was a picture post of this visit in the DKP thread.

cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

Reminisce that scene in
http://rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php? ... ch-28.html
(Watch Easwaran protecting his Girl from the 'vultures' of the Forum :)

arasi
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Post by arasi »

But the vulture isn't there in the picture :)

And going back to interesting IDs, I like ennasolven, manavantra and catchhoney too.
And as for Rajesh, do not address him as Rajeshnath. He does not like it. 'My name does not have an extra h' as in Ramh's name', he would protest. No numerology here, he would say...
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cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

cultured vulture's nature is not to be in a picture :)

arasi
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Post by arasi »

srikant,
Perhaps matterwaves was inspired by the quantum scientist to choose that ID...

rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

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rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

Always_Evolving wrote:
Now that is an ID that has fascinated me - evolving from what to what? :P Losing the Rh factor? Not having wisdom teeth? ;)

srikant1987
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Post by srikant1987 »

@ rshankar

I think she means that Carnatic music is always evolving -- or that she's constantly striving to know more and more about it.
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Usually people delete the second post when they accidentally repeat. :P

arasi
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Post by arasi »

'Always vigilant ' is a good one too, srikant! Ah, the young ones!

Always_Evolving
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Post by Always_Evolving »

Actually I chose that ID for another discussion board at mothering.com, where parents sound off each other on creative parenting /discipline/ etc.. I participate there in the hope that it will help my own growth and evolution to be a better mom. Stuck to the same ID here, evolution can be in other things too!

I did not mean that CM is A_E, though of course it is.
rshankar wrote:Losing the Rh factor? Not having wisdom teeth? wink
Pardon my obtuseness. I didn't get the joke!!

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Post by uday_shankar »

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Post by uday_shankar »

Always_Evolving wrote:I did not mean that CM is A_E, though of course it is.
That's a worldview we abhor. Of course Carnatic music is not evolving. CM is a fossil that dates back to circa 1847 and our only goal should be to preserve it in a mixture of formaldehyde, ethanol, etc... With these solvernts in mind, I even considered creating a handle for myself called "enna_solvent", a sort of plagiarization of enna_solven :).
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cmlover
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Post by cmlover »

Don't mess up with the ultra-conservatives; they will rather kill their own mother than let their pet CM icons redecorated. By the by 'cmfanatic' is still available if anyone of them wants it :)

rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

Always_Evolving wrote: Pardon my obtuseness. I didn't get the joke!!
Some Homo sapiens have 'evolved' to the point that their red blood cells no longer carry an antigen found on the surface of rhesus monkeys (the Rh factor, and the Rh - individuals). Similarly, as wisdom teeth become vestigial, they are not formed in many people.

I am eternally indebted to my daughter's orthodontist who told her that I was way more evolved than she is because, not only am I Rh - (as she is), I also do not have any wisdom teeth (while she has all 4). So, these days, when we have arguments about taste, I always claim that mine is the one of more 'evolved' beings, and offer to call Dr.____ for confirmation!
Uday_Shankar wrote:With these solvernts in mind, I even considered creating a handle for myself called "enna_solvent", a sort of plagiarization of enna_solven :).
U_S, carrying that joke/thought further, if you had done it, and posed the handle as a question, I guess the answer would have been 'an abrasive one'! :P (No offence - just a tongue-in-cheek remark)!!

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