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[new:BayleShanks:2005-04-14 08:49 UTC] BTW, my girlfriend Katherine had a good idea: we should pronounce it "pike-a", and then use this guy as our mascot: http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:wvqDuz2ZfJIJ:www.myhimalayas.com/ladakh_tso_moriri/images/pika.jpg he seems to embody our "niche" (as opposed to IETF, W3C, etc)! On the other hand, a "pica" seems to be a neat type of bird: http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:EwSVj8YlErcJ:www.aves.be/images/blix/Dscn1404_pie.JPG so maybe that would be cool too. [new:MattisManzel:2005-07-07 07:31 UTC] I like the magpie-birdy. They are beautiful, they fly around in my yard in Berlin sometimes and they are known for stealing shiny things which they love for some reasons. Like a spoon or a ring - putting them on your window-shelf they might take it away. Elster in German, ''diebische Elster'', thiefy pica. I won't be of much help for now on the project but I strongly support it. Added my name above, just for making it look better. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica_%28genus%29 en.wikipedia: pica], [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=magpie&go=Go wikimedia.commons: magpie], [http://www.ijon.de/elster/]
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