sebt3
homebrew player (P. & C.)
[15:21] <TrashyMG> Hmm on second though I better not vote for Miriad it sounds a tad like Mierda in spanish..
and Mierda = shit
and Mierda = shit
I didnt know it was going to be dragonbox - something then, also my suggestion isnt in. Other suggestions also not in.Guys, the thread to discuss about names and suggest them has been open for 2 weeks now...
Any new submissions now are too late. I need to set a deadline somewhere.
[15:21] Hmm on second though I better not vote for Miriad it sounds a tad like Mierda in spanish..
right! sorryThat's your choice I guess, but since it's already well established that Pandora 2 won't be the official name of the device that seems like a sure way to cause confusion. :rolleyes:I will buy it and I will call it pandora 2 -_-
everything else will totaly confuse me and my surrounding.
call it whatever you like, but please do not print it on the case
- Neelix
Pick a word, any word. It will sound like something bad in some language.[15:21] <TrashyMG> Hmm on second though I better not vote for Miriad it sounds a tad like Mierda in spanish..
and Mierda = shit
And considering also that this name will be preceded by DragonBox, I see that DragonBox Pyrrha/Pyra looks better than DragonBox Pyragon (that seems redundant now). Also Pyrrha was first _wb_ suggestion, Pyragon was the later dragonized version. I will definitely put a vote towards DragonBox Pyrrha/Pyra if possible.Pyragon is a combination of "Pyra" (referring to Pyrrha, a daughter of Pandora) and "Dragon".
Not all syllables are equal. Bilabial stops like "b" and "p" make a word seem longer than it actually is, keeping it from "rolling off the tongue" as the saying goes. Alveolars like "s" and "r" make a word sound smoother and shorter than it actually is. Miriad is a perfect example of a "long" word that sounds short. I'm confident that if someone recorded "myriad" and "pyragon", even if they were literally the same length of audio, people would consistently say that "myriad" was shorter. "DragonBox" has two stops, and depending on how it's pronounced the nasal "n" doesn't help either: it will sound a lot longer than it really is.That is not necessarily a bad thing: stops feel like a kind of punctuation in the middle of a word, they can make it stand out; "Dragon"!"Box", your mind latches onto that unusual "nB" sound and gives you something to remember.The problem with a three syllable name is it needs to be less
What's wrong is that you didn't suggest it earlier. Like ED says, he needed to have a cutoff somewhere, otherwise people will just keep making new names forever. I like the current line up, we don't need more suggestions, just need to figure out which one sounds bests.What's wrong with the DragonBox - Lore?
No company has registered it for use of a computer, so that's no issue.Miriad is actually an existing company.
I didn't realize that there was an official post about this or I would have done.What's wrong is that you didn't suggest it earlier. Like ED says, he needed to have a cutoff somewhere, otherwise people will just keep making new names forever.What's wrong with the DragonBox - Lore?
I like the current line up, we don't need more suggestions, just need to figure out which one sounds bests.