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What's In a Name? - johnatl_dotmac

Excellent post Mr Tea!

People can just think of it as The Soup Nazi for music.

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Saturday, June 17 2006 @ 07:00 AM PDT


thoughts on a name... - cthoepner

hello mr/ms developer...

I like the suggestion below that this have a name which includes the word 'jukebox' or 'nickelodeon' -- it actually took me a minute to figure out what it was designed to do. I also agree that some folks might be alienated by the Nazi thing...

Just a brief comment on the note below... it's true that WWII has been over for awhile, but the (convenient) human construct of chronology does not erase its psychological impact in the US, UK or anywhere. There are many folks who were interred in concentration camps who are still alive today; their children and grandchildren also feel keenly these memories. What's more, research has shown that maladaptive coping mechanisms may be inherited by the children of former victims (children of victims behave differently from escapees on some measures), so basically the Nazi regime is still alive and, er, well.

"History repeats itself", so we must "never forget". I'm not Jewish, BTW, but 600 or so folks w/ my surname (and similar) died in the Shoa. We're all connected to the "past" in one form or another.

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Thursday, June 22 2006 @ 10:25 AM PDT


thoughts on a name... - cthoepner

hello mr/ms developer...

I like the suggestion below that this have a name which includes the word 'jukebox' or 'nickelodeon' -- it actually took me a minute to figure out what it was designed to do. I also agree that some folks might be alienated by the Nazi thing...

Just a brief comment on the note below... it's true that WWII has been over for awhile, but the (convenient) human construct of chronology does not erase its psychological impact in the US, UK or anywhere. There are many folks who were interred in concentration camps who are still alive today; their children and grandchildren also feel keenly these memories. What's more, research has shown that maladaptive coping mechanisms may be inherited by the children of former victims (children of victims behave differently from escapees on some measures), so basically the Nazi regime is still alive and, er, well.

"History repeats itself", so we must "never forget". I'm not Jewish, BTW, but 600 or so folks w/ my surname (and similar) died in the Shoa. We're all connected to the "past" in one form or another.

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Thursday, June 22 2006 @ 10:32 AM PDT


stuff that's in a name... - cthoepner

hello mr/ms developer...

I like the suggestion below that this have a name which includes the word 'jukebox' or 'nickelodeon' -- it actually took me a minute to figure out what it was designed to do. I also agree that some folks might be alienated by the Nazi thing...

Just a brief comment on the note below... it's true that WWII has been over for awhile, but the (convenient) human construct of chronology does not erase its psychological impact in the US, UK or anywhere. There are many folks who were interred in concentration camps who are still alive today; their children and grandchildren also feel keenly these memories. What's more, research has shown that maladaptive coping mechanisms may be inherited by the children of former victims (children of victims behave differently from escapees on some measures), so basically the Nazi regime is still alive and, er, well.

"History repeats itself", so we must "never forget". I'm not Jewish, BTW, but 600 or so folks w/ my surname (and similar) died in the Shoa. We're all connected to the "past" in one form or another.

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Thursday, June 22 2006 @ 10:39 AM PDT


stuff that's in a name... - cthoepner

hello mr/ms developer...

I like the suggestion below that this have a name which includes the word 'jukebox' or 'nickelodeon' -- it actually took me a minute to figure out what it was designed to do. I also agree that some folks might be alienated by the Nazi thing...

Just a brief comment on the note below... it's true that WWII has been over for awhile, but the (convenient) human construct of chronology does not erase its psychological impact in the US, UK or anywhere. There are many folks who were interred in concentration camps who are still alive today; their children and grandchildren also feel keenly these memories. What's more, research has shown that maladaptive coping mechanisms may be inherited by the children of former victims (children of victims behave differently from escapees on some measures), so basically the Nazi regime is still alive and, er, well.

"History repeats itself", so we must "never forget". I'm not Jewish, BTW, but 600 or so folks w/ my surname (and similar) died in the Shoa. We're all connected to the "past" in one form or another.

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Thursday, June 22 2006 @ 10:44 AM PDT


stuff that's in a name... - cthoepner

hello mr/ms developer...

I like the suggestion below that this have a name which includes the word 'jukebox' or 'nickelodeon' -- it actually took me a minute to figure out what it was designed to do. I also agree that some folks might be alienated by the Nazi thing...

Just a brief comment on the note below... it's true that WWII has been over for awhile, but the (convenient) human construct of chronology does not erase its psychological impact in the US, UK or anywhere. There are many folks who were interred in concentration camps who are still alive today; their children and grandchildren also feel keenly these memories. What's more, research has shown that maladaptive coping mechanisms may be inherited by the children of former victims (children of victims behave differently from escapees on some measures), so basically the Nazi regime is still alive and, er, well.

"History repeats itself", so we must "never forget". I'm not Jewish, BTW, but 600 or so folks w/ my surname (and similar) died in the Shoa. We're all connected to the "past" in one form or another.

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Thursday, June 22 2006 @ 11:38 AM PDT