Re: I HATE GETTING OLD!



On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 08:35:41 +0200, Pibbur <oopsREM.OVE512@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

På Thu, 23 Aug 2007 20:08:27 +0200, skrev Polychromic <macecil@xxxxxxxxx>:

On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:01:37 +0200, Pibbur <oopsREM.OVE512@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

På Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:22:41 +0200, skrev Polychromic
<macecil@xxxxxxxxx>:

Yeah she used to do that in my room too. I guess they're rather
gregarious (when they aren't spreading fleas and the PLAGUE.)

I realize that "Yersinia" would be a good name for a rat.

I wonder who they named it after initially? Maybe that was a popular
woman's name 100 years ago
.
Yersin was a microbiologist. If you were wondering about the name Yersinia.

BTW "Yersinia" is imo the most beautiful name of a bacteria, followed by
Clostridium (the Borgias of the germs). I always try to base the names of
a few RPG characters after that.

And the ugliest: Borrelia Burgdorferi.

Germ based characters in Wow:

Yersin (after Yersinia) - draenei paladin
Neisser (after Neisseria) - draenei shaman
Ostri (after Clostridium) - dwarven priest
Thrac (after Bacillus anthracis) - undead (!) priest
Pri (after the prions, the cause of mad cow disease) - Tauren hunter. A
suitable name for a cow.

Another piece of useless information from Pibbur (See Erimess, I'm still
predictable)

At least you don't use really long names like Tarcuthalion. That gets old
typing in when you're /tell -ing them something or whatever. I learned
that in UO, so now I try to have pretty short names in LotRO such as Turos
(my Champion and main character.)
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