Showing posts with label name. Show all posts
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A Rose by any other name

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Tourist Guy
As terms of endearment go, we like to give those people we are close to pet-names or nick names as a public claim to connection and a statement of close informality.








I have had several nicknames over the years and most of my friends today call me "Momo" (which can also mean peach in my language) and when I was younger I was called "Tomochan" by many, both being derived from my given name of Tomomi. The "M" in Momo was also used as "Em", short for Emerald Tsunami, and my screen name that I used as an alternate name as Jazz first began. Usually I have to be an impartial writer but not here on my own blog so I don't think I'd want to describe any nick name given to me here by people who have little liking for me. (laughs). Well! Would you? I have another name that I use but that is for a separate side from here and so cannot be mentioned.

On the internet I am almost universally known as "Jazz", a name I have come to adopt as much as the names given me by my Mother. If I was walking along somewhere and someone shouted "Hey Jazz", I would turn to see who called me! There is a story on the net circulated by those who know me that my name 'Jazz' came from 'Jasmine' in English or ジャスミン {jasumin} in Japanese. In some obtuse form of logic, you could shorten 'jasumin' to Jazu" which is the Jazz music we all have heard of and it sounds so reasonable and is therefore easily accepted and slowly then, as with many good tales passed by word of mouth (or e-text), these assumptions and imagining and ideas are passed on and fall into legend and internet folklore and are passed around as truth. These stories are quite romantic in a way and I do very little to dispel them and in fact may actively encourage them. Yes! I'm often asked if my name is simply chosen because I like Jazz! Conversation of this topic is offered to me as an ice-breaker regarding the greats of that genre. I shall consider myself fortunate that even without hindsight, I did not choose "Pussy Galore" as a name, like the pilot in the agent 007 movie, 'Goldfinger', what manner of conversation topics would that have inspired?

So where did my name of 'Jazz' come from?
Ha ha, I'm a girl easily influenced by romantic notions, you just have to check my writings to see how true that is and I have really and truly forgotten the origins but I think it is more likely that when I first ventured into Yahoo and I was asked to choose a screen name for the first time that I may have taken "Jazz" from a CD cover or the DVD cover to the musical "All that Jazz".

My Yahoo identity of "tourist_gurl", which everyone in Yahoo knows me by came from a much more interesting but rather tragic origin. Shortly after that terrible attack on the twin towers of the World trade center, a photograph began circulating across the internet and was passed to millions of emails. The photograph in question is the one in my post header and was supposedly of a man on the trade center roof posing for a city scape picture when the imminent tragedy was bearing towards him from behind. The story continues that the camera containing this image was found in the ruins of "ground zero" after the collapse. It became a morbid fascination, the last smile of a tourist before the horror that was to come. It became an internet sensation of the time for a variety of reasons.

But it was a hoax and the truth slowly emerged that a 25 year old Hungarian man named Péter Guzli came forward as the real tourist. He did not want publicity and did not originally release his last name. Guzli took the photo in November 1997 and was also responsible for the initial edit. He edited the image for a few friends, not realizing it would spread so quickly across the Internet. He provided the original undoctored photo and several other photos from the same series as proof to a Hungarian newspaper.
After this was declared a number of 'other' photos appeared, made by photo editors, of "Tourist guy" showing him in a variety of historical scenes, some tragic events, some historic events and some just funny such as the creations you can find in this Gallery (click here).

ORIGINAL TOURIST GURL IMAGE
It was this event that inspired me to playfully cut myself out of some of my photos and paste them into other photographs. One such photograph adorned my old Yahoo profile and I named myself as tourist_gurl as a credit to the inspiration of the original tourist guy. Gurl is not a misspelling, 'gurl' means a girl's girl! Here is the original. They are easy to do if you keep it simple. For the more complicated image editing you need a more professional editing software like photo-shop, which I do not have at home and would need some instruction of layering and other such processes before I could use it. Below are a couple of images I composed on my very simple photo editor as an amusement and demonstration.



Beatles cover
"Who's that girl?"














Tourist Guy and Tourist Gurl in danger of Star trek vessel hitting WTC.











Momo-zila? Haha.
Tokyo in ruins!











And a special moment for President Nixon and Elvis, tee hee!

Wait! Who's that behind Mr President?








You can copy the image file in a .png format of tourist guy if you want to add him into some of your photos by clicking the small image of him at the head of this post, it will open a full size of him. Please be sure to let me see some of your attempts.
Thank you.

Remember my name

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I remember that my first reaching into the internet world was just the occasion emails with friends and of course the FTP with the server at work. Then with messenger and the connection to friends and discovering the mayhem and chorus of minds all wanting to say little yet still demanding to be heard chat rooms and slowly the world was coming into my home. I used to go to a "girls only room" that seemed to be much more civilised and I'm sure you know what I mean and had fun with a lot of friends that I made there. From looking over a site that one of my dearest online friends loved, I found an on-line forum from the sidebar links. That site no longer exists although some of the people I met on it are still in contact with me. I visited several more and found many bad ones and a few good ones. They become like little clubs and you can feel a part of it. It was in the forums where I became aware of blogging and fell in love with the idea of writing out the madness that crossed my mind. I still like to interact on a forum though.

An extension of my Yahoo experience was the Yahoo 360. I believe it was an attempt of mixing together the yahoo profiles and add a taste of what social websites could offer by connecting people. I enjoyed it and my blogging was done in that place and I had some lovely people come and comment and offer me different perspectives and some great opinions. Now the 360 team are working on a replacement from the 360 and the promised it for us in Spring 2008. I have seen the Yahoo Mash and hope that this is not what they had in mind! But that's a personal opinion, sorry!. While they are working and committing all of their time on the replacement, the 360 lies forgotten by them and falls into disrepair like the crumbling stones of history abandoned. I can no longer blog in such an environment and looked at several places to move. Thankfully I found Blogger.com and liked what I saw. It would be lovely for any 360 friends that also suffer the frustrating inconsistencies of Yahoo decay to come here and create a place for their thoughts too. Nothing remains the same and even stone will fall to dust so I close my Yahoo 360 chapter and will now enjoy my time here. I expect many will stay to the end just for the connection and groups and community spirit and I can't fault them for that.

Thank you all. As BoA sings it, please remember my name!