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What's In A Name? The birth of decibel.places on drupal.org and everywhere else

How I Came To Be Known As Decibel Places

I have used the handle netsperience as my "web brand" since 1996 - but when I decided to claim the domain, netsperience.com was already taken.

So I started to think about a good nickname for a programmer.

In the late 70s I occasionally published a xeroxed zine about the Providence, RI punk rock scene and I called it "Decibel Places"

Adding a decimal point completes the pun: I searched "decibel places" to see if anybody else was using it; I found one reference, clearly intended to be "decimal places" and I had a good laugh. Today, that result is buried at the bottom of the 17th page of Google results - the rest are me.

I switched my drupal.org username to "decibel.places" and everywhere else.

I created an avatar with the newly created obamicon.me by Paste Magazine. I was just playing around, using my laptop's webcam. I liked the side-lit effect, and the fact that the blue highlight on my face looks a lot like New Jersey.

LinkedIn suspended my account for using this as my profile image. I argued with them that it is an actual photo, but they would not allow it.

Recently my wife told me she doesn't understand what it means. I explained it to her: a double pun on my love for loud music and programming. "Oh," she said.

The only drawback is that many web sites like Twitter and Facebook do not allow a username with punctuation. (Facebook allows it in the URL but not as a user name.) Although this weakens the "joke" I think it actually improves search ranking with multiple spellings.

I have actually met people at meetups and parties who know me as "decibel" not by my real name. I guess it was a good marketing move. It's important to fully claim and establish your "brand" especially if it is your "personal" brand.

Someone should start a project documenting the origin of drupal.org usernames. How did chx pick the name? Besides what we think we know, what about merlinofchaos?

 

LinkedIn Removed My Photo

Resolved - for now - With a Different Photo

Well, LinkedIn finally enabled the photo upload, but I'm not the most photogenic geezer, I would like my colorized photo back!

 


Ongoing Saga: Useless Advice, Still Frustrated

My account is restricted and I cannot upload a new photo to remove the restriction because my account is restricted because my previous photo was removed:

 

 

Here is the latest useless communication from LinkedIn:

 
 
Subject: Help?
 
 
Hi Randall,

Thanks for contacting LinkedIn with your questions.

Your account is currently restricted because of the photo you have on your profile. If your Javascript is enabled you should be able to upload a photo. If it does not work on one browser try a different one. Once you get the photo changes your account will be unrestricted.

If you have further questions, please feel free to reply to this message.

Travis
LinkedIn Customer Support
 
 
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Member Comment: Randall Goya 12/17/2010 19:07
 
My account is restricted:

1. I cannot upload a photo even following your directions and disabling Javascript

2. I cannot send an invitation to connect

3. I cannot select a contact as an expert when answering a question

please help

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