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Hanzo was actually Masashige, a member of the Hattori family of Iga and was a clandestine ninja during the 1500's in feudal Japan. To my knowledge, I don't think he had anything to do with fabricating swords; rather he was a skilled swordsman and assassin.

Sony Chiba played Hattori Hanzo for number of times in 80's Japanese Ninja TV show, Shadow warrior.

I thought it was funny that he played sowardsmith in Kill Bill. May be QT was paying homage to SC for his Ninja days. It was good show. :ninjastar:

BTW, mine is my nickname from Grad,School. It means, in Korean, Master of manythings.

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Fa = fist two letter of my first name

ST = Model name of my first 'real' computer (Atari ST) (first one with a monitor, hard drive, etc)

TaP = The Atari Prophets, my computer club in high school

I've been using this name since... 1986

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Fa = fist two letter of my first name

ST = Model name of my first 'real' computer (Atari ST) (first one with a monitor, hard drive, etc)

TaP = The Atari Prophets, my computer club in high school

I've been using this name since... 1986

Another ST user, eh? We seem to keep our handles for decades.

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Guest overboosted

Throwback to my turbo car days.

Been using it for about 10 years.

Still works today as I am boosting 40+ PSI everyday in my new ride.

Good thread!

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A funny thread!

Chrgod.. From my name:

Chr= Christian

God= GodXXXX

:)

It has no connection with my avatar.. :p

I remember TTK once guessed that "Chrgod" was short for "Chrono God".. :D

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well manuel is my real name, i am from spain, there are plenty of manuel guys in all southamerica, but we spanish were first.

you may have heard the name manolo from mexican mobs... well thats manuel too, but thats for family and friends and you´d better say manuel instead of manolo, some people get offended...

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