For the reason that they are Asimov planet names, I like "Aurora",
etc.  However, is there a possiblity of anyone being upset by that?  I
doubt that the trademark would cross the industry boundary, but...


On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 18:55:14 +0200, Rene Herman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Randy Williams wrote:
> 
> > In the absence of an informal poll, it appears that "Aurora" is
> > closing in on the name win.  While I do like "harbinger", the
> > international appeal that Aurora has is certainly in keeping with our
> > goals.
> 
> I also like "Aurora". Also still like "Graphite" though and that is a
> fair bit more flexible with respect to artwork. With "Aurora", the logo
> isn't going to be very surprising while with "Graphite" you could do
> anything as long as it's cool mat darkgray...
> 
> The "TS Graphite OG1".
> 
> No? I like it...
> 
> So, my votes:
> 
> 1) TS Graphite OG1      (suggested by me)
> 2) TS Aurora (OG1)      (suggested by Erik Hofman)
> 
> > Now, if this name holds up it will have to be determined if it is the
> > name of this product only, or the name of this line of graphics
> > products in general. If the latter than the surnames of "borealis"
> > becomes really cool.
> 
> Last time it was discussed that "Aurora" was also the first of the fifty
> spacer worlds to be colonizied from Earth in Isaac Asimov's science
> fiction universe:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_%28planet%29
> 
> So, more planets to choose from there. "Solaria" or "Trantor" would be
> good candidates for a second version.
> 
> But adding an OG1 and then later an OG2 and so on is ofcourse also an
> option.
> 
> I still vote "TS Graphite OG1" though. I really like mat darkgray...
> 
> Rene.
> 
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