What is the significance of your forum user name?

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dachsieslave
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Just joined today, this is my first post. If you every had any dachshunds, you would understand.

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Welcome, Roy!
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Farmer that is a shame about that bridge! I would have loved to have driven across it.

What does my user name mean? I don't know!

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I am a math guy, so I like linear. ( simple) They asked for a "user name" so I was the user and that is my name, and like Bill I don't know what it means. As an added benefit, I can still remember my name.
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dachsieslave wrote:Just joined today, this is my first post. If you every had any dachshunds, you would understand.

Roy

I don't, but my married daughters would.
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billmeyer wrote:Farmer that is a shame about that bridge! I would have loved to have driven across it.

What does my user name mean? I don't know!

Bill Meyer
Hi Bill,

Trying to help you out here:

Try these links for Bill]William[/URL]; Meyer .

:D :D :D
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Gee thanks Tim! My user name means Helmet Dairy Farmer?? Now I am really confused!! :)

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romanticized story: joinery -> to join -> to attach -> latin is affixare, root of modern word "affix" -> the URL "affix.com" was taken, "affyx.com" was not, thus affyx...

reality: invented a device to join two dissimilar objects, thought about commercializing it and brainstormed on names, the url affyx.com was available and when you find a 5 letter url you grab it. Invention stuck somewhere in the patent process so I use the url for my blog and use affyx on different woodworking forums...

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billmeyer wrote:Gee thanks Tim! My user name means Helmet Dairy Farmer?? Now I am really confused!! :)

Bill
You atta see how the rest of us feel! :D
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Post by billmeyer »

Well, actually, I was raised on a farm. Not a dairy farm, but a farm. My family have been farmers for generations, all the way back to Switzerland. My mom's dad was a farmer too.

I worked in agriculture for awhile myself, being the grain manager at a local farm Coop.

So, I might understand the dairy farmer, but I am still working through the helmet. :)

Bill
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