User:Yargo/old

What is the meaning of &quot;Yargo&quot;?
As it looks like, &quot;Yargo&quot; is stemming from the same root as &quot;George&quot;, or the old Greek &quot;georgos&quot;, meaning &quot;the one that is working with the ground/earth&quot; (from &quot;gae/gaia&quot;, earth, and &quot;ergon&quot;, work).

About me
At this moment, I'm too lazy to write much about myself; you may have a look at my homepage. Ok, here some briefing:
 * born 1970
 * physicist
 * Amateur Radio operator HB9KNS - I love Morse code!
 * text fetishist (Tell me your thoughts, don't show me your face.)


 * panta rhei (Greek for &quot;everything flows&quot;)

Hello! (Yargo was also a science fiction novel by Jacqueline Suzann, wasn't it?) -- User:RjLesch
 * Yes, I know, of course I read it... it's a bit romantical, but nevertheless funny. -Yargo

Welcome to Wikipedia, Yargo. I was hoping to see you show up here, I'm sure you'll have a lot to contribute. --JZ
 * Oh, I'd love to, just give me &quot;The Time&quot;... -Yargo