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Re: What to call ARM/Linux book?

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____/ Lusotec on Wednesday 12 May 2010 23:10 : \____

> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Terry Porter wrote:
>>> Lusotec wrote:
>>>> Rex Ballard wrote:
>>>>> OpenBook
>>>> 
>>>> I like that one.
>>> 
>>> Now that's a excellent name, Rex register it QUICK!!!!!
>> 
>> Why not just "ARM sub-notebook"?
> 
> "ARM sub-notebook" is more of a description than a name. OpenBook sounds
> much better, better even than notebook, netbook, or smartbook (personal
> taste of course).

But it's not very descriptive. It's like calling canola oil "superoil".

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