What's in a name? I was running a project to connect up a £1.5m piece of kit and they, the supplier on the other side of the desk, said I should allocate a name to the connection. I suggested Simon. I think they were expecting something more geeklike such as K9R2D2/FXNUTS. I don't know any Simons although I used to so it was nice to think I had another Simon in my life.
I bring you this nugget of useless and mindless nonsense because a) that is what I do b) that is why you come here, if not then what are you doing?? and c) I notice that Fujitsu have kindly given the battery in my laptop a name: CP147685-XX / CP147686-XX. It's nice to a have an alternative name just in case you forget the first. Me, I prefer more personal, firstname terms so I think I shall refer to the battery simply as CP. I only hope nearby batteries don't get confused.
Posted by grahame at February 16, 2004 08:39 AM | TrackBackwhatson's a name. and what's in the name whatson.
ian is in a name
Posted by: funkypancake at February 17, 2004 12:29 PMYou know what, Watt? You know what's what.
Posted by: Grahame at February 17, 2004 12:55 PM