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Topic: Viscaria Posted: 05/26/2006 at 10:56am |
For all you EJ�s who wonder what their equipment names mean... I just found out about this:
http://www.humeseeds.com/viscr.htm
Does anybody know about other names and their meaning? Kumpuru, for instance?
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Posted: 05/26/2006 at 12:17pm |
I gues that just a CHANCE.
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Posted: 05/26/2006 at 12:25pm |
No, I think they named the blade purposely after the flower, for some reason.
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Posted: 05/26/2006 at 12:31pm |
I dont gues that There is a relation between a blade and a flower .
Maybe something i dont know lets see the posts ....
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Posted: 05/26/2006 at 7:41pm |
Maybe that's why my blade smells oh so pretty!
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Posted: 05/26/2006 at 8:44pm |
Yeah, I guess those Japanese marketing people have rather.... unique ideas.... go figure....
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Posted: 05/26/2006 at 10:33pm |
And here�s the meaning of Cermet:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cermet
What does that have to do with TT? Another coincidence? I think not...
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Posted: 05/27/2006 at 12:12am |
I think they were looking more for the coolest looking marketing word to describe a product.
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Posted: 05/27/2006 at 1:03am |
kumpuru is a name of a table tennis player from south africa. that is why the handle is the colour of the national flag of south africa
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Posted: 05/27/2006 at 1:05am |
but i wonder who or what sardius is... my guess is someone from greece or probably a relative to kalinikos kreanga..
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Posted: 05/27/2006 at 4:27am |
Wikipedia
Sardius
Strong's Concordance, Hebrew dictionary interprets the Sardius from the Hebrew word ����� ôdem, (o'-dem), as redness, that is, the ruby, garnet, or some other red gem. Present day dictionary calls it a deep orange-red variety of chalcedony. Then goes on to describe chalcedony as a translucent to transparent milky or grayish quartz with distinctive microscopic crystals arranged in slender fibers in parallel bands. Sardius was the first stone in the first row of the Hoshen, the breastplate worn by the Levitical priests, according to the book of Exodus 28:17.
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Posted: 05/27/2006 at 5:56pm |
Thats really new Information.
keep trying to match something else.
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Posted: 09/05/2006 at 5:59am |
Ekrips has always confused me.
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Posted: 09/05/2006 at 9:22pm |
ekrips is the name of one of this site moderator... no just joking... i guess names of butterfly rubber are mostly japanese... but im not sure about it
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Posted: 09/06/2006 at 1:08am |
As a speaker of Japanese, I can assure you that outside of Matsush*ta, Senkoh, and Shamada, none of their blade or rubber names are of Japanese origin. In general, Japanese companies like to use foriegn names for their products whose meanings have little, if nothing, to do with the actual product itself.
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Posted: 09/06/2006 at 8:32am |
There are so many names like that... Bryce (canyon?), Feint? (wiki:Feints are maneuvers designed to distract or mislead. The two types of feints in militairy tactics are feint attacks and feint retreats.) Catapult(medevil ages weapon) Tempest? (Wiki: TEMPEST is a U.S. government codename for a set of standards for limiting electric or electromagnetic radiation emanations from electronic equipment such as microchips, monitors, or printers.) and how about DHS Hurricane?
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Posted: 09/06/2006 at 10:07am |
A "Tempest" is a violent windstorm w/ snow/hail/rain/etc
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Posted: 09/06/2006 at 10:12am |
butterfly j-penhold blade range sounds more european say ekstaule perhaps its a french word, aspyte sounds english or bolgard sounds german.... its weird
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