Re: Name my babies

Dave Coder (dave@nucleus.immunol.washington.edu)
Thu, 7 Dec 1995 08:57:03 -0800 (PST)

Of course, Steve: The Gang of Five. Now, who remembers recent Chinese
history to name the members of the Gang of Five?

Dave
dcoder@u.washington.edu

On Wed, 6 Dec 1995, steven micko wrote:

>
> Hello out there,
>
> The Flow Cytometry Laboratory at Emory University Hospital now has a
> FACScan, a FACSCalibur, a FACS Vantage, and two Macintosh
> workstations. As soon as construction is finished and all instruments
> are moved to their final locations, all five instruments will be
> networked. We are looking for names for these nodes and would like to
> have something more creative than machine A, machine B, etc.
> Therefore, we are soliciting your creative energies for five names
> that are somehow related. There were only four Marx brothers, only
> three Stooges, and a multitude of two-character partners like Mutt and
> Jeff, Tom and Jerry, Heckle and Jeckle, Bonnie and Clyde, etc., etc.
> Can anyone think of a group of five?
>
> Oh yes, I should mention that we are getting another sorter in a few
> months ... How about a group of six?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Steve Micko, who is a little punchy after a l-o-n-g sort
>


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