From: keith (keith_at_vortex.co.uk)
Date: Mon Sep 13 2004 - 00:42:32 PDT
> > How a about Steven Hawking? Or Carl Seagon. Thoes are good names :) Or
>> Warner Van Brown.
>
>But that would come down to Hawking, Seagon or Van Brown. Doesn't
>really cut it either.
>The funny thing is that 'Einstein' itself is actually quite good...
Einstein is a superb name. *Everyone* knows it and unconciously
relates it to genius-level concepts, unlike the names Sagan, Von
Brown, or even Hawking. (And isn't Hawking what someone does when,
er, 'clearing their throat'? ;-)
k
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