eyepopslikeamosquito which I imagine as a mosquito pest control guy ... The word "choroba" reminds me of an unbeatable chess program

While I found your interpretations amusing (and may be of interest to psychologists ;-) you can discover the true origin of these two names in replies to this classic old node:

harangzsolt33, I have no idea of the origin of your PM name (why 33?), so I'd like to see you reply to George_Sherston's classic old node.

I was surprised LanX hasn't replied to that node yet, and hope he does so in the future.

Then there's LanX which reminds me of the Cox cable guy who hooks up the internet at people's houses

Interesting. For some reason I always imagine him clad in Lederhosen eating gingerbread under the Christmas tree :-)

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