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Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:37 pm
by pikov22
jnk wrote:pikov22 wrote: . . . when a person is giving expert advice, I would like to know who that person is. . . .0
Well, if that was how I felt about it, then I might conclude for myself that online forums just weren't the places for me to go a-lookin' for that sorta thing, then, eh?
Just sayin'.
Well, where would you go?
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:38 pm
by jnk
pikov22 wrote: . . . How is he to tell which are valid and which are questionable? . . .
Research. Reputation. Reaffirmation. But never trust anyone on the Internet. We are all actually typing dogs. Or in this case of this board, cats, mostly, it seems.
pikov22 wrote: . . . how does a CPAP machine determine arousals in the absence of EEG waves?
Who said it did?
Whoever it was, they were "WRONG"!
Sorry if you got your feelings hurt in the other thread. I believe everyone was trying to be helpful.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:38 pm
by MagsterMile
Denial Dave wrote:Hello, My name is DAVE and I have been in DENIAL about sleep apnea for 15 years
I love it!
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:42 pm
by jnk
pikov22 wrote:Well, where would you go?
I like it here.
But it took me a little time to learn everyone's reputation and style. It was worth it to learn the ropes before I started spouting off too much and arguing with everyone and challenging every statement that wasn't made exactly to my liking. Especially so when asking for input and help. It was only later I turned into the argumentative, opinionated troll I am today.
But hey, that's just me.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:49 pm
by BlackSpinner
pikov22 wrote:chunkyfrog wrote:Since the time of each post is recorded, it might not be so good to let the boss know what you've been doing at "work".
How does your boss even know about this website???
The software most companies use to monitor internet usage of course! Your IT department knows exactly what you surf on and every key stroke.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:49 pm
by nanwilson
I don't get it......if you only want answers from a "real" person with a "real" name...how do you know that person is giving a real name with his/her answers?
If he gives his\her real name as Bob Jones of Betty Jones, you have no clue if they are really Bob or Betty.......they could actually be Bill or Barbara Jefferson or whatever.
Perhaps you just want to start a discussion so that you can see your own name in print...and by the way.. I''m sure Picov22 isn't picov 22 either...no one in their right mind would name there kid 22 You actually don't know if my real name is nanwilson or if I am really a 70 year old lady...I could just be putting that out there to confuse people like you.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:55 pm
by BlackSpinner
nanwilson wrote: Bob Jones of Betty Jones,
They do exist, one of my exs was a Jones (as well as all her grandparents)and had a lot of problems with that. She used to pronounce it "Ho Nez" just to screw with peoples minds.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:04 pm
by kaiasgram
This thread is hilarious. Really? Username convention is an issue?
Besides all the very obvious reasons for using screen names on the internet, I've really enjoyed seeing the creative names and avatars that people have come up with. A couple of times I've thought what fun it would be to have a "Most Entertaining Avatar" or "Most Creative Username" contest. I've also imagined a big cpaptalk get-together where instead of the traditional name badges people wear at big conventions, everyone is wearing a badge with their username and avatar instead. (Though it might be disillusioning to meet Froggie for real -- I love her as our endearing amphibious little friend. And some people would have to keep disappearing and reappearing, each time with another one of their badges.)
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:07 pm
by quietmorning
kaiasgram wrote:This thread is hilarious. Really? Username convention is an issue?
Besides all the very obvious reasons for using screen names on the internet, I've really enjoyed seeing the creative names and avatars that people have come up with. A couple of times I've thought what fun it would be to have a "Most Entertaining Avatar" or "Most Creative Username" contest. I've also imagined a big cpaptalk get-together where instead of the traditional name badges people wear at big conventions, everyone is wearing a badge with their username and avatar instead. (Though it might be disillusioning to meet Froggie for real -- I love her as our endearing amphibious little friend. And some people would have to keep disappearing and reappearing, each time with another one of their badges.)
Love it! Thank you for bringing some fresh air to the table.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:22 pm
by jnk
Froggie once posted her picture in another thread, so it wouldn't disillusion me to meet her.
But hey, I figure that once I start pushing 80 years of age, I may have issues with more than usernames. I just hope I have what it takes to keep up with the technology then, whatever it turns out to be. Hopefully if I stay on PAP I'll be able to, if I make it to that age. I'm not sure I'll make it to 120 like DreamStalker plans to, though.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:26 pm
by jdm2857
kaiasgram wrote:I've also imagined a big cpaptalk get-together where instead of the traditional name badges people wear at big conventions, everyone is wearing a badge with their username and avatar instead.
I once was a very active member of a board dedicated to the proper installation of ceramic tile. (
http://www.tileyourworld.com)
A tile product manufacturer offered to host a 3-day training session normally reserved for pros to 20-some-odd forum members. They picked up all (and I mean all) expenses except for travel to the site. It was a hoot to match real people to usernames. (As well a being thrown out of the hotel lobby for drinking beer that one member brought into the hotel. We moved to the patio where management ignored us.)
But somehow I don't think that ResMed would pick up the tab for a cpap.com meeting.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:33 pm
by kaiasgram
jnk wrote:Froggie once posted her picture in another thread, so it wouldn't disillusion me to meet her.
Ah, but how do we know that was
really her?
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:40 pm
by jnk
kaiasgram wrote:jnk wrote:Froggie once posted her picture in another thread, so it wouldn't disillusion me to meet her.
Ah, but how do we know that was
really her?
Good point. But, well, she'd get a big bear hug from me at the convention either way. I mean, if government employees in Nebraska are allowed to hug.
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:53 pm
by nanwilson
BlackSpinner wrote:nanwilson wrote: Bob Jones of Betty Jones,
They do exist, one of my exs was a Jones (as well as all her grandparents)and had a lot of problems with that. She used to pronounce it "Ho Nez" just to screw with peoples minds.
Don't laugh...I "really" do know a Bob and Betty Jones...actually I know about three Bob Jones I also know a couple named Dave and Jane Smith. Jane told me once that they have problems whenever they check into a motel or hotel.....the desk clerk never believes them
Re: Aliases
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:57 pm
by Wulfman...
pikov22 wrote:Why does everyone here post under an alias?
And why do people change aliases every so often?
Just wonderin'!!
WHAT??? Aliases? You mean these aren't the users' real names???
I'm shocked!......just shocked, I tell you!
I've always used mine.......registered and as "guest" (not-logged-in).
Den
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