I'm afraid 'darkroom' would get totally different associations over here
although if you explain it, people will know what it originally meant...
Aside from that I'd be happy with photography names of course.

Lodewijk

2012/8/21 Matthew Roth <[email protected]>

> What about something photography-related? Is "Darkroom" too negative and
> anachronistic? Does anyone younger than me know what those are ;) ?
>
> -Matthew
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>  On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Tomasz W. Kozłowski <
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>> What's a teahouse? I've never heard of a teahouse? It's so
>> Anglophone-centric... :-)) The English Wiktionary lists some great
>> hyponyms for "pub" at <http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wikisaurus:pub>,
>> maybe we can get some inspiration from there?
>>
>> How about the Heritage Café, for example? :-))
>>
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