[Facts] Re: Editing dilemma
in reply to a message by Nanaea
Its rough to come up with an across-the-board iron-clad methodology. I think your qualitative ad hoc criteria, as an editor, should have the final word.
One suggestion would be to eliminate names which have just one inverted syllable (and do nor yield any other interesting anagrams).
For example, for : Taneisha - Tashiena – Taneshia - Taniesha, I would definitely eliminate Taniesha and possibly Taneshia but not Tashiena.
One suggestion would be to eliminate names which have just one inverted syllable (and do nor yield any other interesting anagrams).
For example, for : Taneisha - Tashiena – Taneshia - Taniesha, I would definitely eliminate Taniesha and possibly Taneshia but not Tashiena.
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Yep, I agree. And as for Taneisha (T520) - Tashiena (T250) - Taneshia (T520) - Taniesha (T520), as you can see, by the Soundex Method the only names which should rightfully remain are definitely Tashiena (T250) and Taneisha (T520), exactly as you suggested.
What I want, is to be able to provide a single, clear-cut explanation as to which names will be found in groupings on the Master List. If I use Soundex, then I have to use it for everything. Which means that "Carol (C640) - Coral (C640) - Carlo (C640)" would have to go.
So maybe Soundex isn't the answer, after all. And then, "Carol" and "Carlo" are basically the same name (in fem. and masc. versions), so perhaps they shouldn't be appearing in the same grouping with each other, anyway.
Aaargh! :)
-- Nanaea
What I want, is to be able to provide a single, clear-cut explanation as to which names will be found in groupings on the Master List. If I use Soundex, then I have to use it for everything. Which means that "Carol (C640) - Coral (C640) - Carlo (C640)" would have to go.
So maybe Soundex isn't the answer, after all. And then, "Carol" and "Carlo" are basically the same name (in fem. and masc. versions), so perhaps they shouldn't be appearing in the same grouping with each other, anyway.
Aaargh! :)
-- Nanaea
Played around with the Soundex machine a bit. It leaves much to be desired for our porpoises. Carol and Carlo may be the same name, but Thanasi'n' Tanisha certainly aint. Dont worry too much about being consistent, use your psy-chick rasor instinctively.
Okey-dokey. :) And, I like Carol - Carlo, too -- even if they are the same name, they're still opposite genders.
This will be The Rule, then: Any anagrammed names which are merely alternate spellings of each other, shall be eliminated.
I'm also thinking of putting a coding (in parentheses) after each name to indicate what its gender and origin is. I may tie this coding in somehow with the subject groupings from the Kabalarians website, as they now list over a half-million names. Plus, this way I can weed out any questionable entries from the Master List which may not exactly be names, like "Lardon" (which isn't found on the Kabalarians website.)
Of course, it would be a lot easier if I can simply send the Master List to the Kablarians, and let *them* add in all the codings, if they've got the time and patience for it. And, judging from the stuff they put up on that website of theirs, I figure they probably *do* have the time and patience for it. :)
Should I go for it, do ya think? It's too early to ring up Vancouver right now, so maybe I'll ring 'em up later today and make a nuisance of myself.
Heheh, the Kabalarians are Mike C.'s neighbors. :)
-- Nanaea
This will be The Rule, then: Any anagrammed names which are merely alternate spellings of each other, shall be eliminated.
I'm also thinking of putting a coding (in parentheses) after each name to indicate what its gender and origin is. I may tie this coding in somehow with the subject groupings from the Kabalarians website, as they now list over a half-million names. Plus, this way I can weed out any questionable entries from the Master List which may not exactly be names, like "Lardon" (which isn't found on the Kabalarians website.)
Of course, it would be a lot easier if I can simply send the Master List to the Kablarians, and let *them* add in all the codings, if they've got the time and patience for it. And, judging from the stuff they put up on that website of theirs, I figure they probably *do* have the time and patience for it. :)
Should I go for it, do ya think? It's too early to ring up Vancouver right now, so maybe I'll ring 'em up later today and make a nuisance of myself.
Heheh, the Kabalarians are Mike C.'s neighbors. :)
-- Nanaea
Hehe if we can get them to do the dirty work, more power to them!!
And by the way, *CheBanana* is now an official, true, legit, bona fide name as per the Kabalarians! Thanks Nan :D
And by the way, *CheBanana* is now an official, true, legit, bona fide name as per the Kabalarians! Thanks Nan :D
i still dont know what Ligia means.
That's odd...
I see "CheBanana" on the Kabalarians' list, but when I click onto it I get the message that it "can't be found".
I also can't access it merely by typing in the name in the Search Box.
Whassup wid dat? :(
-- Nanaea
I see "CheBanana" on the Kabalarians' list, but when I click onto it I get the message that it "can't be found".
I also can't access it merely by typing in the name in the Search Box.
Whassup wid dat? :(
-- Nanaea
Maybe the Kabalarians are having long brainstorming sessions to determine the etymology and hidden meanings of the name...NOT!
what does this name mean?
They must still be consulting their krystal kabala. When I ring them up later today on the phone, maybe I'll ask them about it. You know, I submitted "Satan-Herself" to them the same time I submitted "CheBanana", and "Satan-Herself" isn't even up on the list like "CheBanana" is. This is very disconcerting! :)
Nanaea
Nanaea
Hey Nanaea
What do you have against the kabala? It's just another form of mysticism. (Sorry, kabalists, but that is my opinion.) You might find some of it interesting (depending on the translation). I'm studying it, and some stories associated with it, for my jewitch paper.
Now, krystal vacuum tube radio, perhaps.
Phyllis
What do you have against the kabala? It's just another form of mysticism. (Sorry, kabalists, but that is my opinion.) You might find some of it interesting (depending on the translation). I'm studying it, and some stories associated with it, for my jewitch paper.
Now, krystal vacuum tube radio, perhaps.
Phyllis
Wow, college seems much more exciting nowadays!
PriaposLovs
Sometimes it is, like the bromine spill in the chemestry building, the occasional visits from security, the cases of the triple professors, the wondering if you could still get into the neat class offered in forensic pathology (or was it forensic archeology?), the testing to see if you are qualified to take advanced underwater diving...
Phyllis
Sometimes it is, like the bromine spill in the chemestry building, the occasional visits from security, the cases of the triple professors, the wondering if you could still get into the neat class offered in forensic pathology (or was it forensic archeology?), the testing to see if you are qualified to take advanced underwater diving...
Phyllis
Being a descendant of the tribe which invented the Kabala, I assure you Phyllis that I have nothing against it. :)
I was talking about the Kabalarian Society of Canada -- a whoooooole 'nuther animule. :)
-- Nanaea
I was talking about the Kabalarian Society of Canada -- a whoooooole 'nuther animule. :)
-- Nanaea
Nanaea
I, too, am a descendant.
As I was saying, they're using their krystal vacuum tube radio. :P (Or is it krystal vacuum tube computer?) :D
Phyllis
I, too, am a descendant.
As I was saying, they're using their krystal vacuum tube radio. :P (Or is it krystal vacuum tube computer?) :D
Phyllis