Subject | Re: [IB-Architect] Wolves and IB-Architect |
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Author | Jim Starkey |
Post date | 2000-06-20T14:26:30Z |
At 03:59 PM 6/20/00 +0200, Benny Schaich wrote:
have a nice "Eddie Bear" award from Ester Dyson for flaky capitalization.
Ann and Doc thought we needed differential between the product and
company names, but I never learned how to pronounce the capital "B".
This time I leaned on Ann: "Interbase or InterBase -- pick one!"
So this time the product is InterBase and the company is InterBase
(unfortunately, ya' can't train a lawyer. Incorporation papers
are Interbase).
Now if I can learn to type InterBase but not InterFace.
Jim Starkey
>Sometimes Interbase was the company and InterBase was the product. I
>
>Adam Clarke schrieb:
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>> IV th incarnation of Interbase Corporation (i.e. not he product) I believe.
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>I hate to say it, but wasn't InterBase the product and Interbase the company?
>
have a nice "Eddie Bear" award from Ester Dyson for flaky capitalization.
Ann and Doc thought we needed differential between the product and
company names, but I never learned how to pronounce the capital "B".
This time I leaned on Ann: "Interbase or InterBase -- pick one!"
So this time the product is InterBase and the company is InterBase
(unfortunately, ya' can't train a lawyer. Incorporation papers
are Interbase).
Now if I can learn to type InterBase but not InterFace.
Jim Starkey