2008/6/15 Bernhard Schmalhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Bill Ricker schrieb:
>
>>
>> Plumhead may sound stupid but there's nothing wrong with Plum-Headed
>> Parakeet spelled correctly with the Hyphen and Three Cap Letters. It's
>> a real bird whose initials spell PHP, what more could you want in a
>> name?. O'Reilly's cover editor will be happy, although they may have
>> to hand-tint the old block to get the evocative colo[u]?ring - they're
>> quite colo[u]?rful, almost pretty in a garish sort of way, which
>> somehow seems appropriate for PHP.
>>
>>  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plum-headed_Parakeet.
>>
>> (One /could/ be obscure and use the latin name
>> http://home.wanadoo.nl/psittaculaworld/Mutations/P-cyanocephala.htm )
>>
>>
> On the Wikipedia page I liked the sentence:
>
>   "Plum-headed Parakeet is a gregarious and noisy species with range of
> raucous calls."
>
> This is definitly a good description of PHP.
>

+1
but currently no opinion for the best short-form.

François.

>
>  If what one wants is a short-form of the name that sounds less goofy
>> than "Plumhead" but still much fewer keystrokes than  Plum-Headed
>> Parakeet , perhaps PHPkeet  would serve as a logotype  for the longer
>> formal name with good pun and allusions, and simultaneously serve as a
>> Google(tm)-able keyword distinct from the aviary variety?
>>
>>
>>
> My favourite short form would be "PHParakeet", pronounced as "P - H -
> Parakeet".
> This still has the PHP in it, but only as a sensible abbreviation of
> "Plum-Headed Parakeet".
>
> Regards,
>   Bernhard
>
>

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