I'll change my freakin' name to Soundwave. My kids can settle for Laserbeak, Rumble, and Ravage, regardless of gender.
Unfortunately, human biology makes it nigh impossible for you to deploy them from your chest. I suggest looking into Snuglis.
I am glad for a future kids sake that you will probably never reproduce.
With any luck, his kids will be actual sapient robots.
I've got a horrible idea for my kids; since my last name is Rohrer, I'm leaning toward names based on large predators, e.g. Leona, Tiger, or Tyrannosaurus.
As a big fan of the Final Fantasy series, I'd love to name one of my kids after a character. Final Fantasy VII and VIII are my favourites, I wonder what names I could propose to my wife that wouldn't sound too outlandish. Cloud, no. Squall, maybe not..., Zell? Maybe this will be harder then I imagined.
Lisa says she likes Kennedy. I might be down with that. She's fickle these days, though, so I expect flip-floppery to happen every two days or so for the next six months.
Lisa says she likes Kennedy. I might be down with that. She's fickle these days, though, so I expect flip-floppery to happen every two days or so for the next six months.
Are you two expecting already? Congrats if so. Your expecations are pretty in line with the hormonal roller coaster. Expect random crying.
This also reminds me of the time I convinced my wife to pick aqua and orange as the bathroom color scheme because they are so complementary. She did not realize that I am a Miami Dolphins fan and had just made an NFL bathroom.
Maya if it is a girl, Max if a boy. "What did you name me after, mommy?" "Old 3D software that used to crash ALL THE TIME!"
I do like the name Maya, though. I like names that can be written with Japanese characters but are also regular names. Maya means "Magical Night" among other things. It's a girl's name in Japan, but it is also a Hispanic name. Naomi is the same. Naomi is a Jewish name, but can also be a Japanese name.
I prefer the method of first name one language, second name the other and switching them in daily use as needed.
I got two last names per Spanish naming customs, as the last name is that of both parents. One's Spanish and the other is American with Scandinavian origin.
Maya if it is a girl, Max if a boy. "What did you name me after, mommy?" "Old 3D software that used to crash ALL THE TIME!"
I do like the name Maya, though. I like names that can be written with Japanese characters but are also regular names. Maya means "Magical Night" among other things. It's a girl's name in Japan, but it is also a Hispanic name. Naomi is the same. Naomi is a Jewish name, but can also be a Japanese name.
Random side note - I'm oddly excited about what can be done with Cryengine 3 when you plug it into Maya.
I've thought about changing my last name. From Khaze (hard for most people to properly pronounce) to Frost (not Freeze. Awesome villain, but not what I want to be associated with...for now).
Is there a way of formally registering aliases? In such a way as to be able to use them for official purposes, such as banking?
I've thought about changing my last name. From Khaze (hard for most people to properly pronounce) to Frost (not Freeze. Awesome villain, but not what I want to be associated with...for now).
Is there a way of formally registering aliases? In such a way as to be able to use them for official purposes, such as banking?
In the US there's something known as "doing business as." I don't know the details, but Google is my friend.
Outside the US I don't know what the laws are like.
Wow you guys are quick. Yeah, I just googled it and turns out, since I'm a sole proprietorship, I can register a Fictitious Name Statement with the county clerk. Sooo, I guess I'll be making a trip to the county clerks office sometime this summer and Registering Victor Frost.
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EDIT: I will also accept Skywarp.
I've got a horrible idea for my kids; since my last name is Rohrer, I'm leaning toward names based on large predators, e.g. Leona, Tiger, or Tyrannosaurus.
On a side note, that's an impressive spell check function there, it even catches uncommon proper nouns.
Tell her you like the name Bruce Wayne Hawk. That sounds all kinds of cool. ^___~
This also reminds me of the time I convinced my wife to pick aqua and orange as the bathroom color scheme because they are so complementary. She did not realize that I am a Miami Dolphins fan and had just made an NFL bathroom.
"What did you name me after, mommy?"
"Old 3D software that used to crash ALL THE TIME!"
I do like the name Maya, though. I like names that can be written with Japanese characters but are also regular names. Maya means "Magical Night" among other things. It's a girl's name in Japan, but it is also a Hispanic name.
Naomi is the same. Naomi is a Jewish name, but can also be a Japanese name.
Is there a way of formally registering aliases? In such a way as to be able to use them for official purposes, such as banking?
EDIT: Never mind, googled it: Fictitious Name Statement
Outside the US I don't know what the laws are like.
EDIT: Ninja'd. I just learned why kids love the delicious taste of Cinnamon Told Crunch.
Sooo, I guess I'll be making a trip to the county clerks office sometime this summer and Registering Victor Frost.