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pixel8r = pixelator.

I'm into computers, linux, programming, graphics, multimedia you name it. I thought up pixel8 years ago but found that was taken on a few other IT forums so I added the 'r' to make pixel8r.

No other significance other than the fact that pixels are the dots that computer screens are made up of - and it sounded like a cool screen name at the time. Now I use it everywhere... :)

This thread is way too good to just be in the Stag section...

My name's Rhett, like from Gone with The Wind that old movie.

And I used to, during high school, like a type of music called "straight-edge hardcore." Sort of punk music where everyone doesnt drink, eat meat or fight etc... except me coz i like those things too much (except the fighting bit).

Everyone used to draw big Xes on their hands and go to concerts, and if you were really cool you'd put Xes in front and at the end of your name.

Hence xRHETTx.

Man I was so not cool back then.

Also its my email addy at hotmail.

mine is a coombination of my nickname at work cos i am a bit of a fact keeper and a dictionary hence the "oxford" bit and the numbers are my fave 2 numbers jammed together. 13 for when i left home, and 27 when i had my first of five heart attacks and cheated death.

mine is a coombination of my nickname at work cos i am a bit of a fact keeper and a dictionary hence the "oxford" bit and the numbers are my fave 2 numbers jammed together. 13 for when i left home, and 27 when i had my first of five heart attacks and cheated death.

DAMN!!! :)

yeah mine is my number plate too, which is also my birthday (26th of feb), old man bought them for me a few years back, will work well when it gets a 2.6lt.

p.s. what's your company do/sell STAGE-A ?

not much right now hahah ... just getting it all started but its Stage-a imports and wholesales, im starting small at first. im importing pocket bikes at the mo . Ive got a 20ft container of them which equals 156 bikes so hopefully should take off real soon

Lee

Mines pretty basic

Actually from my other car, i joined SAU when i was looking for a stag, my other wagon a VK vacationer wagon, absolute beast lol.

Feels like a truck after driving the stag.

Wanted to get wagon plates but had to settle for OVLOV

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Mines pretty basic

Actually from my other car, i joined SAU when i was looking for a stag, my other wagon a VK vacationer wagon, absolute beast lol.

Feels like a truck after driving the stag.

Wanted to get wagon plates but had to settle for OVLOV

hahahah u got ovlov plates? thats mad ive always wanted them to be honest :) go the volvo's :)

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