15th April 2011, 09:30 PM
The reasoning does come across a tad bit defensive when subjected to persuasive appeal for a name change. There isn’t an issue over having a perfect name, nor one that satisfies everyone. What is apparent is the overwhelming dislike of the name Mortimer. Other names have been suggested and many, for example seem to support loveHeritage. I proposed Legacy, others like Hindsight (or Hindsite). The point is there are alternatives that have not been given due consideration. One may see the lack of consideration towards having input as nothing more than lip service. Right, wrong or indifferent, it is the perception.
What do cute, furry, tufty, twee Meerkats have to do with selling a Price Comparison web site? Simples! It is a play on words through a “foreign” pronunciation of the word “market”.
Oh Yes! Churchill (as in Winston) provided more than a little inspiration for Churchill insurance through the power of suggestion. What would Churchill advise? Be single minded, take on a bit of Churchill’s bulldog spirit and do not hedge, just tell it as it is.
Why associate a stripy faced mammal with a committed, lively and outspoken archaeological resource site and forum? Because it works; it is a play on words through the homophonetic usage of Bajr and Badger.
Bajor (Bay JOR) not Bajar (Badger) is the warring planet on Star Trek Deep Space Nine... , non homophonetic.
So to bring this tangent full circle, as “this is to big and too important for any one person, forum or organisation”. My point is that the whole is the sum of all part (icipant)s.
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What do cute, furry, tufty, twee Meerkats have to do with selling a Price Comparison web site? Simples! It is a play on words through a “foreign” pronunciation of the word “market”.
Oh Yes! Churchill (as in Winston) provided more than a little inspiration for Churchill insurance through the power of suggestion. What would Churchill advise? Be single minded, take on a bit of Churchill’s bulldog spirit and do not hedge, just tell it as it is.
Why associate a stripy faced mammal with a committed, lively and outspoken archaeological resource site and forum? Because it works; it is a play on words through the homophonetic usage of Bajr and Badger.
Bajor (Bay JOR) not Bajar (Badger) is the warring planet on Star Trek Deep Space Nine... , non homophonetic.
So to bring this tangent full circle, as “this is to big and too important for any one person, forum or organisation”. My point is that the whole is the sum of all part (icipant)s.
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A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.