The next name

R Adsett <radsett@junk.aeolusdevelopment.cm> writes:

In article <d7hrvk$jsm$2@blue.rahul.net>, kensmith@green.rahul.net
says...

Imagine you have a new design for an encabulator and want to come up with
a name for the product. The following terms are already used:

Turbo: Someone used it many years ago on a product that turned out to be
a real turkey.

Super: We used this as an adjective years ago and the new one is ~10
times better than this product.

Ultra: Someone else used this as a name of a product.


Extra: Will translate as a spare in some cases.


Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.

Generation II?
Return of the encabulator.

The encabulator strikes back.

Encabulator episode 3


--

John Devereux
 
"John Devereux" <jdREMOVE@THISdevereux.me.uk> schreef in bericht
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kensmith@green.rahul.net (Ken Smith) writes:

Imagine you have a new design for an encabulator and want to come up
with
a name for the product. The following terms are already used:

Turbo: Someone used it many years ago on a product that turned out to
be
a real turkey.

Super: We used this as an adjective years ago and the new one is ~10
times better than this product.

Ultra: Someone else used this as a name of a product.


Extra: Will translate as a spare in some cases.


Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.

- encabulator professional

- encabulator XP

- encabulator Extreme Edition

- encabulator premium edition
What, no encabulator Home edition?

;)

--
Thanks, Frank.
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On Tue, 31 May 2005 21:08:49 GMT, the renowned Mac <foo@bar.net>
wrote:

On Tue, 31 May 2005 15:58:04 +0100, Tony Williams wrote:

In article <d7hrvk$jsm$2@blue.rahul.net>,
Ken Smith <kensmith@green.rahul.net> wrote:

Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.

Ultimate.

That will make the next one REALLY difficult. ;-)

--Mac
You're thinking too logically.

Ultimate++
Ultimate Platinum
Ultimate Enterprise Edition
Ultimate^2
Penultimate + 2


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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Mac wrote...
On Tue, 31 May 2005 15:58:04 +0100, Tony Williams wrote:

In article <d7hrvk$jsm$2@blue.rahul.net>,
Ken Smith <kensmith@green.rahul.net> wrote:

Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.

Ultimate.

That will make the next one REALLY difficult. ;-)

--Mac

redux


--
Thanks,
- Win
 
On Tue, 31 May 2005 17:24:36 GMT, in sci.electronics.design Joerg
<notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:

Hello Geodanah,

Hyper?

When I drove through Spain for the first time I couldn't stop laughing
for a while. They had these "Hypermercados". Probably the next step up
from "supermarket". Thing is, many of them were hardly bigger than a
mid-size house.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
Thats one of the nice things about Spain


martin
 
"Ken Smith" <kensmith@green.rahul.net> schreef in bericht
news:d7hrvk$jsm$2@blue.rahul.net...
Imagine you have a new design for an encabulator and want to come up with
a name for the product. The following terms are already used:

Turbo: Someone used it many years ago on a product that turned out to be
a real turkey.

Super: We used this as an adjective years ago and the new one is ~10
times better than this product.

Ultra: Someone else used this as a name of a product.


Extra: Will translate as a spare in some cases.


Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.
The encabulator redefined.
The final encabulator.
The encabulator period.
The encabulator Pro.

Or renaming existing encabulators -> encabulator Classic
Oh, you're still fiddling with the Classic encabulator?

Or a different name altogether, the tribulator.

--
Thanks, Frank.
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Frank Bemelman wrote:

"Ken Smith" <kensmith@green.rahul.net> schreef in bericht
news:d7hrvk$jsm$2@blue.rahul.net...

Imagine you have a new design for an encabulator and want to come up with
a name for the product. The following terms are already used:

Turbo: Someone used it many years ago on a product that turned out to be
a real turkey.

Super: We used this as an adjective years ago and the new one is ~10
times better than this product.

Ultra: Someone else used this as a name of a product.


Extra: Will translate as a spare in some cases.


Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.


The encabulator redefined.
The final encabulator.
The encabulator period.
The encabulator Pro.

Or renaming existing encabulators -> encabulator Classic
Oh, you're still fiddling with the Classic encabulator?

Or a different name altogether, the tribulator.
Now in suppository form.

--
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http://members.cox.net/berniekm
"Any sufficiently advanced magick is
indistinguishable from technology."
 
Hello OBones,

We also have them in France:

Supermarché
Hypermarché

And there is a difference in size, I can tell you.
Well, in France, yes. I haven't really seen anything as big as a
Carrefour yet. Maybe the Walmart Supercenters but we don't have those
around here.

Now I am hungry again, craving a real Camembert and not the pasteurized
stuff.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
 
Hello Martin,

Thats one of the nice things about Spain
It's a nice country. Friendly people. Sometimes a bit too urban or
modern for my taste which is why I felt more at home in Portugal.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
 
Ken Smith wrote:
Imagine you have a new design for an encabulator and want to come up with
a name for the product. The following terms are already used:

Turbo: Someone used it many years ago on a product that turned out to be
a real turkey.

Super: We used this as an adjective years ago and the new one is ~10
times better than this product.

Ultra: Someone else used this as a name of a product.


Extra: Will translate as a spare in some cases.


Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.
Ultra 2X ?
 
"Spehro Pefhany" <speffSNIP@interlogDOTyou.knowwhat> schreef in bericht
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On Tue, 31 May 2005 21:08:49 GMT, the renowned Mac <foo@bar.net
wrote:

On Tue, 31 May 2005 15:58:04 +0100, Tony Williams wrote:

In article <d7hrvk$jsm$2@blue.rahul.net>,
Ken Smith <kensmith@green.rahul.net> wrote:

Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.

Ultimate.

That will make the next one REALLY difficult. ;-)

--Mac

You're thinking too logically.

Ultimate++
Ultimate Platinum
Ultimate Enterprise Edition
Ultimate^2
Penultimate + 2
Ultimate Limited Edition ;) Get one before stock runs out!

--
Thanks, Frank.
(remove 'q' and 'invalid' when replying by email)
 
Joerg wrote:
Hello OBones,

We also have them in France:

Supermarché
Hypermarché

And there is a difference in size, I can tell you.


Well, in France, yes. I haven't really seen anything as big as a
Carrefour yet. Maybe the Walmart Supercenters but we don't have those
around here.

Now I am hungry again, craving a real Camembert and not the pasteurized
stuff.
Well, go tell your congressman that bacterias are a good thing and that
cheese should not be sold in an hemertically sealed plastic package
stored at 3degrees Celsius ;-)

Hum... I'm assuming you're in the US, but you might well be in Australia
as well, they have similar crazy laws about what they think is good or
food...
 
Mac wrote:

Or how about quantum? Signifying that a "quantum leap" has occurred, and the old stuff can't
even compare?
Ah, memories of the Sinclair QL (quantum leap) that revolutionised
British home computing in the 80s.

How about reviving some of the Victorian terms, acme, paragon, zenith, crux?

Paul Burke
 
On 2005-05-31, Tim Wescott <tim@seemywebsite.com> wrote:

You are obviously in superlative overload. The only thing you can do is
go back to the basics and call it the "plain old".
Isn't that usually postfixed "classic"?

robert
 
"Ken Smith" <kensmith@green.rahul.net> wrote in message
news:d7hrvk$jsm$2@blue.rahul.net...

Is there another obvious adjective I have missed.
"As Seen on TeeVee"

.... (ducks and run for cover)
 
In article <429cfdb0$0$1897$e4fe514c@dreader14.news.xs4all.nl>,
Frank Bemelman <f.bemelmanq@xs4all.invalid.nl> wrote:

Ultimate Limited Edition ;) Get one before stock runs out!
From Microsoft it will be "Ultimate SE".

--
Tony Williams.
 
On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 06:34:58 +0100, Tony Williams
<tonyw@ledelec.demon.co.uk> wrote:

In article <429cfdb0$0$1897$e4fe514c@dreader14.news.xs4all.nl>,
Frank Bemelman <f.bemelmanq@xs4all.invalid.nl> wrote:

Ultimate Limited Edition ;) Get one before stock runs out!

From Microsoft it will be "Ultimate SE".
I was watchin the linux loosers at work the other day. WE all got new
PC's with 2 LCD's. MY PC, XP Sp2, i used the default HP graphics card
plus the on-board graphics card. I plugged the monitors in and they
both worked, first go.

The linux loosers, well, first they googled for two days, then they
ordered new expensive dual-head video cards, then 2 weeks later when
the cards arrived, they fucked around for another two days to get it
working.

Yet linux is a commercial success they tell me?? Pffft..
 
"Ken Smith" <kensmith@green.rahul.net> wrote in message
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Imagine you have a new design for an encabulator and want to come up with
a name for the product. The following terms are already used:

kensmith@rahul.net forging knowledge
Apart from the fact you think I might be (am) a tosspot..... Try

'Encabulated encabulator'

SLAM DUNK and FUCK YOU ALL

I win...........

DNA
 
"Genome" <ilike_spam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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"Ken Smith" <kensmith@green.rahul.net> wrote in message
news:d7hrvk$jsm$2@blue.rahul.net...

Imagine you have a new design for an encabulator and want to come up
with
a name for the product. The following terms are already used:

kensmith@rahul.net forging knowledge


Apart from the fact you think I might be (am) a tosspot..... Try

'Encabulated encabulator'

SLAM DUNK and FUCK YOU ALL

I win...........

DNA
Google....

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CHEN S, JONES DH, FYNAN EF, FARROW GH, GREMBERG HB. Protectivy inmunity
induced by oral immunization with a rotavirus DNA vaccine encabulated in
microparticules. Journal of Virology 1998, 72: 5757-61.

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