JHByrne
Wed, 30 Oct 2002 18:11:35 -0800
In a message dated 10/30/2002 3:40:41 PM Alaskan Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:We need a web site, but "Icepick" is already taken. Check it out at www.icepick.com. Has nothing to do with Jupiter's moon. Larry, how did this happen? Hmmm... well, Larry's IcePIC website was the original. Can we either: 1) make a subchapter within the klx website, or 2) make a website with a link directly to the project site? For a website name, I have a tendency to come up with names drawn from classical works, just as the original astronomers did. However, these sort of names are typically already used by some other website. I don't think the website name is that important, if alternatives 1) or 2) are used, but if we need a catchy website name, well, the deadline for that is November 8. So, group, if you have a catchy name that you think would be appropriate for a website dedicated to creating a working ice submersible, send it to Gail. -- John Harlow Byrne |