I'm going to stick my neck out here.

I downvoted this (and I very rarely downvote) because I really don't see what it's got to do with perl. I've got nothing against OT stuff (on the contrary), if I feel that I (or others) can gain anything from it, whether enlightenment or a wry grin. Indeed, the first time this question was asked, here, it didn't even occur to me to downvote it, and I found some of the discussion to be interesting.

However, I think that bringing up virtually the same topic twice in a little more than a week is too much and that there must be better places for discussing product names, whether for a new brand of rubber chicken or for a new perl application.

dave

PS My suggestion: bonemilk :-)


In reply to Re: Best Name for Milkbone by Not_a_Number
in thread (OT) Best Name for Milkbone by batkins

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