<p>LSA, you are the MIT-info Queen!</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure you are a girl (and I'm too lazy to check other posts)!</p>
<p>thit--im guessing you're a guy</p>
<p>I'm a guy from Arizona. :)</p>
<p>I thought LSA was a girl, too. Nothing about the way he speaks. Just that "LSA" suggests "Lisa." But then I saw his post about the Lead Stuart Attendant thing (sorry if I got the name wrong).</p>
<p>lol you're close :) Lead Service Attendant, one thing which I'm not. In railroad parlance the acronym "LSA" is used, hence the login name. I don't know why I chose it - I guess I was just trying to be mysterious. :)</p>
<p>LOL... Indeed you are. It's the same reason why I coined "geniezclone."</p>
<p>Go cowboys! er... Cardinals!</p>
<p>emmittisgod: Heh, I don't get your joke/sarcasm/whatever (I can't tell which one it is).</p>
<p>In the spirit of revealing the etymology of our logins...</p>
<p>My screen name is based off of my childhood idol Emmitt Smith, a football player who played most productivly for the Cowboys but now plays for the Arizona Cardinals.</p>
<p>Well, I figured at least LSA, being from Arizona, would get it...</p>
<p>OH. :)</p>
<p>I'm a complete sports noob. Sure we've got the Cardinals, but I only hear about them every blue moon when I happen to watch TV or something. :D</p>
<p>LOL... emmittisgod, you know what I first thought about your sn? I thought you're saying, "Eh hem, MIT is God!"</p>
<p>haha I guess you could get the "Em, MIT tis God!"... Completely coincidental though...</p>
<p>I remembered Emmitt's name from the old CC board so I knew it wasn't MIT is god, but yeah I guess that's a good possibility :P</p>
<p>Yeah, I used to be "EmmittSmith", but for some reason (that escapes me now) I didn't keep that...</p>
<p>Were you LSA on the old board? I don't remember seeing it.</p>
<p>Yes, but it wasn't capitalized, so it said "Lsa". I've lurked since the class of 2008 admissions season (last year) but only decided to register toward the late summer. :)</p>
<p>Okay, I think I remember Lsa... Funny how much of a difference two letters' capitilization make.</p>