Naming competition for new BAG
Naming competition for new BAG
The url below links to some pictures of the newest model BAG under construction. This will have a beam of 221mm (#45 was 225mm) and should be sailing by the time #45 is sold.
Because the name BAG (which is actually an acronym of the designers) lacks a little something, we have decided that BAG BOATS will be the brand name and an item name will have to be chosen for the model.
We are thinking Mercury but we thought that it might be a good idea to leave it open for discussion. The winner will win a brand new set of professionaly made "A" rig sails (36 micron, clear), postage paid.
Naturally we are appealing to those with a sense of taste and decorum which rules out names starting with four letter words.
Ideally the name should link to other names as other models are developed. Mercury for example is a planet, but has the drawback that "Earth" - a hypothetical 3rd generation - doesn't do much (for us anyway). And as for "Pluto", well Disney has really spoilt it totally.
Send your suggestions to calendarsETC@lycos.com, or - if the moderator allows - put your 20 cents worth after this post.
http://home.bytesite.com.au/~nick/newbagthumbnails.html
Regards
Nick Lindsley
Because the name BAG (which is actually an acronym of the designers) lacks a little something, we have decided that BAG BOATS will be the brand name and an item name will have to be chosen for the model.
We are thinking Mercury but we thought that it might be a good idea to leave it open for discussion. The winner will win a brand new set of professionaly made "A" rig sails (36 micron, clear), postage paid.
Naturally we are appealing to those with a sense of taste and decorum which rules out names starting with four letter words.
Ideally the name should link to other names as other models are developed. Mercury for example is a planet, but has the drawback that "Earth" - a hypothetical 3rd generation - doesn't do much (for us anyway). And as for "Pluto", well Disney has really spoilt it totally.
Send your suggestions to calendarsETC@lycos.com, or - if the moderator allows - put your 20 cents worth after this post.
http://home.bytesite.com.au/~nick/newbagthumbnails.html
Regards
Nick Lindsley
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Naming a new BAG
Hmmmm. Heavy doesn't have a great deal of appeal. I guess that is one thing going against Mercury in the first place. Still you are on the right track as in a related family of names.
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Re: Naming a new BAG
Hermes....the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mercurynick lin wrote:Hmmmm. Heavy doesn't have a great deal of appeal. I guess that is one thing going against Mercury in the first place. Still you are on the right track as in a related family of names.
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Erik K. Evens
Nick, I posted my original reply on the rcsailing.net site which as you know has recently shot its self in the foot, so I will reply here as this forum is a little less silly.
My suggestion is that you have to stay with the BAG theme, so the next in the series should be SWAG. This word also has some nice connotations as the Americans call commercial goodies ( caps, T shirts, key rings, mugs, etc,) swag. The next in the series could be TUCKER, SADDLE, or MYSTERY, all have a certain Australian connection.
My suggestion is that you have to stay with the BAG theme, so the next in the series should be SWAG. This word also has some nice connotations as the Americans call commercial goodies ( caps, T shirts, key rings, mugs, etc,) swag. The next in the series could be TUCKER, SADDLE, or MYSTERY, all have a certain Australian connection.
DO IT NOW BEFORE IT`S TOO LATE!