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Old 05-14-2008
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Question Perderabo: Is that a common handle?

In an web based turn-based-strategy game I play (which until I am sure of the rules of this section of the forum, I'll not post a link to but is tiny and involves wars, warz even ), there is a player called Perderabo who has become rather powerful by the looks of things... Could this be one and the same person?

Out of curiosity, and if you don't mind, what's the meaning behind your handle?
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I used to use "Perderabo" in on-line games, but have not done so this century. For the story of my name see ... this post.
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Small world, sort of. My naming convention for computers at home is based on Lovecraft's universe. I have/had shoggoth, innsmouth, ithaqua, dromos, numinos, kadath, ibid and arkham. And I own the domain miskatonic.ac.nz

I really enjoyed his writing style but found none of it particularly horrifying (with the exception of his rather creepy short story about the radio conversation between two chaps exploring a tomb, one on the surface, the other down below), just sort of wierd instead. But generally a very fun read.
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