brainstorming and bargain-begging

i know, i know, i have been a bad bad blogger lately. I’ve been doing some behind-the-scenes stuff, helping a friend or two with their projects, and working on a new name. I have included my brainstorming below…

HERE’S THE DEAL:

i’ve seen it done elsewhere, and I am enabled to do it myself, so, if after reaqding my frustrated scrawl that attempts to arrive at a new name for my internet home, if you would like to help me, i can help you.

i’ll trade a free gmail account for a good name.

why would you want a gmail account? well, gmail kicks hotmail’s ass, and access is super exclusive right now so all the good names aren’t taken yet. well, “dylan@” was taken, but.. whatever. read all about it, and see for yourself.

notes:

goals:

a good name
an easy web address (dot-tk is free)
something unique enough to be searched for easily
something that isn’t unique enough to be forgotten easily
something that goes with the character of the thing and the character of the person.

brainstorming…

apothegm
omnibus
codex
broadside — i like this word, it means “an all out attack” it means “quick and direct verbal response” it means “a slapdash publication handed out in the street”
electric broadside (taken by a folk band called “broadside electric”
clockwork broadside

** I’ve jsut discovered that a search for “dylan broadside” reveales a certain album by bob dylan

slapdash, a word used above… i like it.

slapdash…

the word means: hasty, not strong, not planned, speedy, careless, rushed …

i’m not naming a punk rock band here… maybe the word is inappropriate.

slam-bang : with force and much noise, also something that happens quickly.


slapdash.tk is taken
….

i am frustrated


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