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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)
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Honestly, I have gotten used to people butchering my name spelling and pronunciation wise, to the point that I go by anything ranging from Salkin, to Nicola (like Ricola)
  
 
== Music ==
 
== Music ==

Revision as of 02:38, 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 My family name, so no one really knows where it originated from, it has just existed for as long as anyone in my family can remember.


With Stress Marks and No Explanation

Ni'klas Ale'xander Ga'hm


Honestly, I have gotten used to people butchering my name spelling and pronunciation wise, to the point 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)