Sorry, my mistake! How about Andromeda?

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In summary, User #1 name is Whovian, and User #2 name is Su1. User #3 name is Faf, and User #4 name is Evo. User #5 name is Gad, and User #6 name is NileQueen. User #7 name is NascentOxygen, and User #8 name is Borek. User #9 name is Khaled, and User #10 name is DaveC426913. Finally, User #11 name is cristo, and User #12 name is OmCheeto.
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I'll name a username and you have to name a username which starts with the alphabetical letter that my username ends with. The next user does the same for you. So, an example chain would be like: Physics -> Su1 -> Userof2102 -> Faf -> ...

Please number the users.

User #1: Whovian
 
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What's the point of this game? Where's the fun? There must be something else missing…. like the tenth user get banned for ten days or something. :biggrin:
 
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Well, I've been trying to put usernames that I know behind each other.
But I'm kind of stuck at:
Gad - Drizzle - Evo​
Can't think of people that come before or after.
Can't think of longer chains for that matter.
Does the last user before Evo get banned? :biggrin:
 
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The fun in it comes from seeing how well you know the people here (or at least their usernames). I, for one, know nobody with a username here that starts with 'n'.
 
  • #5
There's a user called nicromass or something. I never really paid attention to her.
 
  • #6
Just checked the people I know starting with N:
  • nayfie, also bringing us to Evo
  • NileQueen, still at N
  • NascentOxygen, also still at N
  • nucleargirl

At least after nucleargirl, we can get to Lisab. :smile:
 
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#8 Borek
 
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Nice ILS :D#9 Khaled332
 
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#10 DaveC426913

Uhm :uhh:... did the 10th user get banned?
 
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AnTiFreeze3 said:
The fun in it comes from seeing how well you know the people here (or at least their usernames). I, for one, know nobody with a username here that starts with 'n'.
There are quite a few of them. Currently, Naty1 has the most posts of all the "N" usernames.

https://www.physicsforums.com/memberlist.php?ltr=N&order=DESC&sort=posts&pp=30 [Broken]

Congrats Naty1!
banana.gif


I like Serena said:
#10 DaveC426913
#11 cristo
 
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Redbelly98 said:
#11 cristo

#12 OmCheeto
 
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#13 OmCheeto
 
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Gad said:
What's the point of this game? Where's the fun? There must be something else missing…. like the tenth user get banned for 10 days or something. :biggrin:

I like Serena said:
#10 DaveC426913

Uhm... did the 10th user get banned?

I didn't hear anything from DaveC426913 anymore.
Was he banned for 10 days or something? :biggrin:


Jimmy Snyder said:
#13 OmCheeto

This may prove to be a long chain...
 
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#14 oli4
 
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#15 - I like Serena
 
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https://www.physicsforums.com/memberlist.php [Broken]

:devil:
 
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Borek said:
https://www.physicsforums.com/memberlist.php [Broken]

:devil:

That does not start with an A.
Doesn't count! o:)
 
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