What's behind your AFF user name?

My username came from when I first stepped into the world of networked computing (UNIX/TCPIP), and was the standard construct for our organisation of 5 letters, 4 surname, 1 first name. This was back in the '80s. The systems were air-gapped, that is they did not have access to the WWW etc, which was mainly accessed via modem from personal PCs to visit bulletin boards looking for help with drivers, scripts etc.
Just to add, my Avatar is my own pic of a statue in Budapest.
 
I often wonder what is the story behind some people's AFF user names, and was quite enlightened by @somebol's recent explanation in his epic 5 day Award Heist TR.

Now, some are pretty obviously versions of people's actual names or initials.

But others have a bit more mystery to them. Like mine, maybe. It's Seat zero B BTW, not Seat oh B or seat 08 as some have thought. The back story is this - I used to be in the RAAF and one of my jobs was as an Air Movements Officer. The larger transport planes that we loaded were broken into compartments behind the bulkhead that separated the cargo/pax area from the coughpit. Anything anything forward of that bulkhead was labelled as compartment A/B, or sometimes row zero. My hubby is a private pilot with a Grumman Tiger, and when we fly in that, I am in the copilot seat. So hence he is in Seat 0A and I am in Seat 0B. And that's the story behind my user name.

If you feel comfortable sharing the story behind your AFF user name, I'd be interested to hear it!

I've got red hair.
 
My surname is fairly common, and in combination with my first name, it was very tricky to get a Gmail address with some sort of combination that I was happy with until a friend suggested “kevro” (never really been a fan of “kevy”). So it’s conveniently been available across quite a few platforms now.

For other tennis fans, I’ve managed to attend AO, US Open (pre-roof top) and Roland Garros (also pre-roof top) and covid scuttled my plans to complete my personal Grand Slam of the Grand Slams. I now doubt I’ll ever make it to Wimbledon.

@OATEK makes me think of breakfast cereals.
Based on Avatars, I always assumed @Katie was a hobbit 😆 and I’d never zoomed in on @DejaBrew and thought it was someone wearing a burglars cap with masking tape over the mouth.

My avatar is my favourite cartoon character of all time.
 
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I am am person of simplicity. Found two adjacent keys on the keyboard, and two consecutive letters in my lysdexic alphabet. Seems to work for me :).

And my avatar is a photo I took of a snowman I once made in my home town of Brisbane.
Re BNE snowman, there was a pic of someone's snowed-under front yard in USofA with a sign that said "Snowman For Sale. Some assembly required".
 

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