Just out of curiosity: what made you decide to use a
name equivalent
(theoretically) to the *successor* of the Pentium, two years before
the Pentium itself debuted?
We won't be able to get the right idea behind it,
but I found the naming
scheme interesting, was young and needed a "cool" name... so I used that one.
Now all newer Pentiums are named 80686 - which is quite funny as in these days
nobody thought of that.
But as nobody used this name except me I was keeping it... as nickname in
chats, ICQ, domain name... whatever. I use it as a username anywhere but - if
you have a look at my wiki contributions - I use my full name as a signature
because I support the demand for "real" users.
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Regards
Manuel Schneider
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