Re: Name my babies

Ric Thorpe (ric_thorpe@ccmail.llu.edu)
Fri, 08 Dec 95 15:11:30 PST

here's another name for your hextuplet. the little rascals were:

alfalfa
buckwheat
spanky
farina
butch
darla
sparky (the dog)

Donna Thorpe
Dept Rehab Systems
Loma Linda Univ Med Ctr

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Subject: Name my babies
Author: "steven micko" <steven_micko@email.eushc.org> at InternetMail
Date: 12/6/95 2:57 PM


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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