FIVE[501st] Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 So this is fun... I'm looking through my website stats... where people came to my site from and such, and I see someone found my TK website by searching for "8541"... my TK id #. Well, I open up Google to see what placement with that number I get (4th down btw) and I notice that the first 2 links have something to do with a military designation. I open them up and, come to find out, "8541" is the designation for a Marine Scout-Sniper! Of course I'm not a "Biker Scout"... but Biker Scouts don't have Sniper positions... Stormtroopers, however, do have Scouts. First in the field in other words. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scout_Sniper This is really cool because I've wanted to "classify" myself as a "stormtrooper sniper" for a while now. In fact, I just ordered a hyperfirm Heavy Blaster to troop with. So... I just thought it was cool. My number ended up meaning more than I intended it to mean. Has anyone else Googled their TK IDs? Do any of yours mean more than you knew? Quote
themadguitarist Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Mine was the year Newton was born! Haha, I had no idea! On top of that, I'm studying to be a physicist! Quote
Daetrin[Admin] Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Mine is the Pareto rule, but that's why I picked it, so alas no surprises Quote
Murray1134[501st] Posted September 21, 2008 Report Posted September 21, 2008 Found a few random product codes and such, but the one that really caught my eye is H.R. 5990. A bill before congress about video game ratings. Me being a fairly avid gamer and heavily against these regulations, I thought it was interesting. Quote
Peregrinus Posted September 21, 2008 Report Posted September 21, 2008 Ah, No'l, there is a Biker Scout sniper. It's in the video games and several people have added the sniper rifle to their Scout costumes. Doesn't mean Stormtroopers can't be snipers, too, though. --Jonah Quote
kiyotei[TK] Posted September 22, 2008 Report Posted September 22, 2008 hmmm not sure which one I'll go with... AMD-8151™ HyperTransport™ AGP3.0 Graphics Tunnel or ISO 8151:1987 Dried milk -- Determination of nitrate content -- Method by cadmium reduction and spectrometry (Screening method) Quote
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