Yes, but it may not be all that bad for Universe, you can "Take a Rocket to
the Universe!" But, that doesn't work for Unidata.

Jerry Banker


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Subject: Re: [U2C] what's in a (rocket) name?

Allen,
    I love it... I have it on good authority that the U2 brand (however 
it is branded) will probably not have Rocket anywhere in then name. So, 
all, the field is wide open: What would you name the U2 company if you 
were in charge?

    - Chuck "I Would Name It Chuck" Barouch

Allen E. Elwood wrote:
> A LOT!
>
> Lets just hope nobody gets acronym crazy and decides to call U2 programs
>
> Software
> Hardware
> Intelligence
> Packet
> Streams
>
> Because then we'd have ROCKETSHIPS instead of programs
>
>
>
> Although, to compete with SQL.... U2 needs a name boost.
>
> Studies show that audiences respond more favorably to names with Q's and
X's
>
> So, perhaps 'Rocket X2' or 'Rocket XQL' would be a better name than U2???
>
> And of course 'Rocket Extreme' might make it more appealing to youngsters
> entering college.
>
>
> :-)
>
>
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