trio (tr) n., pl. trios. 1.A group of three people or things joined or associated. 2.Music. a.A composition for three performers. b.The group performing such a composition. c.The middle section of a minuet or scherzo, a march, or of various dance forms. Close to "Trias", too TRIO: T(something) R(something) Input with Overflow? Just musing, and lurking as usual. (I'm trying to FIND a job in bioinformatics at this point...talk about difficult...still here, just caught up in other foo). Deanne Taylor Biophysics Graduate Program lilyth at umich.edu University of Michigan http://www.umich.edu/~lilyth Ann Arbor On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, jarl van katwijk wrote: > Hi all, > > because all three projects need to be covered by a name, > seems we need something that covers the > - visual shell aspect of Loci, > - the flowing of Overflow > - the message orientation of gms > > We also might take the GP part into account. > > BUT we could just take a cool name, I did some searching and came across this: > > Trias. > > see the greek diactionary online > http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/lexindex?lookup=tria/s&lang=Greek&author=*2.0&corpus=2.0 > for the translation. It means (among other things) 'System of Three'. > > There's no project with this name as far as I can find. > And it sounds nice & distinctable. > > bye, > jarl > > > > _______________________________________________ > pipet-devel maillist - pipet-devel at bioinformatics.org > http://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/pipet-devel >