- Strange choice of name - Greg_Weston_572 | Sunday, December 04 2005 @ 04:18 AM PST
- Strange choice of name - spudhawk | Tuesday, December 27 2005 @ 02:07 PM PST
Strange choice of name - Robert Busschots
You are all wrong ;-) Mori is Ivrit (Hebrew) for "My Teacher" ! Not so bad for this "thought" organizer.Sunday, December 04 2005 @ 06:51 AM PST
- Strange choice of name - skyo63 | Friday, December 23 2005 @ 07:26 AM PST
Strange choice of name - sjk
Re: Mori is Latin for "to die". : (... which happens to be an ironically appropriate meaning for what it's forcing Hog Bay Notebook to do. ;-)
Sunday, December 04 2005 @ 02:58 PM PST
Strange choice of name - gbdoc
Wonderful etymological thread! Intriguing to contemplate the possible (albeit unlikely) common etymological root of these (possible) derivatives: what ur-word could underlie "die" (although this may be a slanting reference to the feeling of humility, or whatever, implied in "memento mori"), "forest", "teacher" and computer program to organize thought? Perhaps moar (bastard Sanskrit) = swamp as well as reliquary, where all thoughts end and all begin ... ;-)Monday, December 05 2005 @ 05:47 AM PST
Strange choice of name - hlb9
I guess it should have been named "Memento," if anything, as in "memento mori," loosely translated as "Remember that you must die." Perhaps the developer guessed that 'mori' was the part that meant 'remember?'Sunday, December 11 2005 @ 03:47 PM PST
Strange choice of name - hlb9
I guess it should have been named "Memento," if anything, as in "memento mori," loosely translated as "Remember that you must die." Perhaps the developer guessed that 'mori' was the part that meant 'remember?'Sunday, December 11 2005 @ 03:49 PM PST
Strange choice of name - hlb9
I guess it should have been named "Memento," if anything, as in "memento mori," loosely translated as "Remember that you must die." Perhaps the developer guessed that 'mori' was the part that meant 'remember?'Sunday, December 11 2005 @ 03:51 PM PST
Strange choice of name - hlb9
Oh, sorry about the multiple post. It's VersionTracker's fault, not mine. Honestly. Well, not altogether, anyway.Sunday, December 11 2005 @ 03:56 PM PST
Strange choice of name - Bilal Barakat
Apparently 'Mori' means 'Forest' in Japanese. 'Forest' was the working title based on the double metaphor of an outline as a tree structure and of ideas growing organically out of your notes, or something like that.Reply to This
Sunday, December 04 2005 @ 03:51 AM PST