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Keeza Posted Apr 19, 2000
Great to see you - another person involved with wine!!! I'm one of the ACE's or asistant community editors who are other researchers and volunteer to say hello to other new researchers - so hello and have some .
If you click on my name and come on over to my place you will find I live in the Wine capital of NZ across the "ditch" from OZ...aka Marlborough. We do more whites rather than reds.
To help you there is a page called the ACE;'s homepage at http://www.h2g2.com/A214796 with lots of useful links and a newcomers page where you can meet more people though I see you've been posting well.
I'm sorry about the computer too...do have an old one but being out here in NZ makes it a bit silly to send ..sorry.
Anyway - look forward to seeing you around ... salut !
Hi& welcome to h2g2
Abi Posted Apr 19, 2000
Hi I am Abi - the Deputy Community Editor here at h2g2. Welcome. The rest of my illustrious colleagues including the ACEs can be found at http://www.h2g2.com/A132986 - Gawd bless 'em!
We are one year old next Friday! Hope to see you at the virtual party!
Hello again
Babel17 Posted Apr 20, 2000
Any luck with the name?
Perhaps you could let us know a bit about you and then everyone
could come up with a few suggestions and then you could pick
and choose to your hearts content.
I nearly came up with a great name, but as it was at 09:00 this
morning (BST), after my nightshift, and I was tucked up in bed, and
I was just in that limbo period before sleep proper, and I couldn't
be bothered to surface and try and find a pen and paper, I naturally
had forgotten by the time I woke up this evening. Typical!
Still keep me posted as to how you are progressing.
*trying to keep eyes open on another nightshift*
Hello again
Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Apr 21, 2000
many people, when at a loss for a name, choose an obscure (or not so obscure) literary or movie reference.
~Irving
Literary Ref.
Babel17 Posted Apr 21, 2000
I know but even some of the obscure ones are taken.
I had to apoligise to FATE AMENABLE TO CHANGE for almost taking his!!
The Narrator does sound good though. The search continues....
Maybe catch you later. Cheers Irving.
Jools
Literary Ref.
Babel17 Posted Apr 25, 2000
Sorry Irving,
I've been spending too much time in your cafe.
I won't use Jools, because despite the spelling difference
I have seen at least 4 other people use Joolsee, Jules etc.
Confusion raineth ever downwards.
Unfortunately the longer I leave it the harder it becomes.
I may have to just pick something until I finally come up
with the proverbial Jewel in the Crown, as it were.
No pun intended!
New name suggestions
Keeza Posted Apr 25, 2000
I've done a quick hunt and there is another Shiraz but there is no "Merlot" - full bodied , red blooded and unique.... possibly ?
Literary Ref.
Mesa Posted Apr 25, 2000
No luck for mine I've been racking my brains, but I can't come up with anything I've been thinking of doing a Darius Climbly, but I don't think anyone knows him Likewise with Prasseur Li'Matin Perhaps I should succumb to pressure and come up with something easy... perhaps Mr. Smith... Wilson Philips (tounge in cheek )... or maybe Johnny Rotten, since there seem to be a lot of snide brits about Are there any Slartibartfasts about? Or Trillians? What about Quarlijax'?
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Apr 25, 2000
Hey Jools? I heard about this songwritter from the 1960s who had written a song aout a kid named "Julian" -- and he wanted to call it "Hey Jules" but that was sort of a mouthful. So instead he used "Jude". Maybe you could use that?
~Irving
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Babel17 Posted Apr 26, 2000
Thanks for the suggestions guys. Especially the Merlot one Keeza.
However I will keep that in reserve because....wait for it....
I have finally decided on a name!
It came to me as I was driving home last night. A quick bit of
research via my bookshelves in the house and a decision was made before retiring for the night.
It is going to be 'Babel-17'. not as in Babel Fish ,
but as in the book by Samuel R. Delany, about a coded language used by the 'Invaders' to plot destruction against the Earth Alliance.
However I will explain it in more detail on my homepage.
By the way 'I can't come up with.....' I haven't seen any Trillians or Quarlijax as yet. Perhaps Quarlijax may be a safer bet.
Keep in touch and let us know.
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