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== Name Pronunciation == | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
Niklas Alexander Gahm | Niklas Alexander Gahm | ||
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Niklas - Easiest way to pronounce it is as Nick (American accent) + las (Scottish accent). It is the Germanized form of Tzar Nicholas I or Russia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_I_of_Russia]. | Niklas - Easiest way to pronounce it is as Nick (American accent) + las (Scottish accent). It is the Germanized form of Tzar Nicholas I or Russia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_I_of_Russia]. | ||
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− | Gahm | + | Alexander - Essentially Alex-san-der This bit is after the well known Alexander the Great of Macedonia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_the_Great] |
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+ | Gahm - Gah like Kaw + m | ||
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Honestly, I have gotten used to people butchering my name spelling and pronunciation wise, that I go by anything ranging from Salkin, to Nicola (like Ricola) | Honestly, I have gotten used to people butchering my name spelling and pronunciation wise, that I go by anything ranging from Salkin, to Nicola (like Ricola) |
Revision as of 02:28, 23 September 2011
Hmmm simply put, there is very little that I feel should go up on the web, so Hello Tim, hope this suffices to show that I have completed the tasks.
Name Pronunciation
Niklas Alexander Gahm
Niklas - Easiest way to pronounce it is as Nick (American accent) + las (Scottish accent). It is the Germanized form of Tzar Nicholas I or Russia[1].
Alexander - Essentially Alex-san-der This bit is after the well known Alexander the Great of Macedonia[2]
Gahm - Gah like Kaw + m
Honestly, I have gotten used to people butchering my name spelling and pronunciation wise, that I go by anything ranging from Salkin, to Nicola (like Ricola)
Music
Okay I will share one thing. The equivalent of magically appearing music, that you never knew you had that suddenly pops in your playlist and makes your day, I do quit adore that.
Grand Challenge Assignment
[3], Badrinath Roysam, William Shane, and Giorgio A. Ascoli, SpringerLink, 13th January 2009, 22nd September 2011 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)