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Batalov 2008-06-13 02:36

Anagrams using GMPlib
 
While updating the GMP library, I was unexpectedly in for a treat with anagrams: [URL]http://gmplib.org/#TRY[/URL]

In different spellings, my name amounted to
[SIZE=2]Soviet algebra[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2][SIZE=2]bote salvager [/SIZE]
[SIZE=2][SIZE=2]breast lovage[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]agave lobster[/SIZE] ...and
overable stag :george:

[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]

ET_ 2008-06-13 09:27

[QUOTE=Batalov;135795]While updating the GMP library, I was unexpectedly in for a treat with anagrams: [URL]http://gmplib.org/#TRY[/URL]

In different spellings, my name amounted to
[SIZE=2]Soviet algebra[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2][SIZE=2]bote salvager [/SIZE]
[SIZE=2][SIZE=2]breast lovage[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]agave lobster[/SIZE] ...and
overable stag :george:

[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/QUOTE]

Girlie Lolium...:shock:

Luigi

ewmayer 2008-06-13 15:55

Submarginal GIMPS Nag
 
:whistle:

Batalov 2008-06-13 18:12

You will be shocked that GMP cannot only generate anagrams, but [I]solve[/I] them, too!
Just type in "retry Mensa" :whistle:

Uncwilly 2008-06-13 18:31

Using my first and last, all the options only have variants on my first name.:yawn:

roger 2008-06-13 20:50

Mine have too many r's and not many vowels, so I don't have very good ones. :down:

rabid reporter r [close!]
reorder rib part
preorder rat rib
rap : bride terror

longest words:
predator, teardrop, retired

I find it's a little better (though not a whole lot) than other anagram servers.

EDIT: nothing for my full name either :down:

cheesehead 2008-06-14 09:26

oceanside chess whine

Xyzzy 2008-06-15 01:27

clam heaving

Mini-Geek 2008-06-15 02:00

[quote=Xyzzy;135923]clam heaving[/quote]
Is your name Michael G. Van? "Clam heaving" with "michael" removed is "a vng", and running that as one word through the anagram finder only finds "vang", which didn't make sense, so I checked two words and found G Van and assumed you might have included your middle initial. That would make more sense than Vang, as it's a real last name and isn't quite so bizarre-sounding.
Edit: Some of mine:
heir strabotomy
bias orthometry
breath morosity

Xyzzy 2008-06-15 02:27

[quote]Is your name Michael G. Van? "Clam heaving" with "michael" removed is "a vng", and running that as one word through the anagram finder [B]only finds "vang", which didn't make sense[/B], so I checked two words and found G Van and assumed you might have included your middle initial. That would [B]make more sense than Vang[/B], as it's [B]a real last name[/B] and isn't [B]quite so bizarre-sounding[/B].[/quote]A domain ownership look up would solve the mystery.

We wanted to register the domain to the Trolls but we feared the wrath of ICANN would be meted out upon us.

:cat:

Mini-Geek 2008-06-15 03:07

[quote=Xyzzy;135928]A domain ownership look up would solve the mystery.

We wanted to register the domain to the Trolls but we feared the wrath of ICANN would be meted out upon us.

:cat:[/quote]
Oh...hehe, sorry if that was taken as an insult, last names can be pretty weird sometimes.
What country is that name from? All I found from a quick search is that it's the Hmong form of the common Chinese surname Wang. Are you Chinese, or rather Hmong, (or part Chinese/Hmong?) or am I completely wrong (again)?

Xyzzy 2008-06-15 03:48

[quote]What country is that name from? All I found from a quick search is that it's the Hmong form of the common Chinese surname Wang. Are you Chinese, or rather Hmong, (or part Chinese/Hmong?) or am I completely wrong (again)?[/quote]We have been told that it is a surname sometimes used in Finland. (?)

We have no idea what our family lineage is, but Wife1 is Hmong. It is customary in their culture for the wife's name to be taken by the husband. We're not entirely sure that is true but it makes Wife1 happy and we don't have any family anyways. (Plus, she buys us lots of neat toys!)

People seem to get very hung up on names. It is our opinion that names do not define who a man is. His actions, or lack thereof, do.

We figure you can call us anything you want, as long as you don't call us late for supper.

:yzzyx:

Flatlander 2008-06-15 13:15

Prolific shed thatcher.

masser 2008-06-16 15:12

mesa storm
smote Mars

and my full name:

shearsman twosome

ewmayer 2008-06-16 15:49

[QUOTE=Xyzzy;135928]A domain ownership look up would solve the mystery.

We wanted to register the domain to the Trolls but we feared the wrath of ICANN would be meted out upon us.[/QUOTE]

I don't think you need to worry about Mr. Icann at the moment - he's too busy grumping at Yahoo and Jerry Yang to sell out to Microsoft in order to make his bet on said sale come out positive to pay much attention to domain-registration issues just now.

Siemelink 2008-06-16 20:02

Senile Kim

michaf 2008-06-16 23:52

Apparently I'm a 'female urchin', or (and?) a 'harmful niece'.
But at least I'm 'main cheerful' :smile:


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