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Carlos Villela

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Nickname: cvillela
Registered: Jun, 2003

Carlos Villela is a Java developer working mostly with web technologies and AOP.
And the t-shirt goes to... Posted: Jun 29, 2003 5:40 AM
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Chiara! After almost an hour of brainstorm through instant messaging, lots of Google, US Trademarks and domain name lookups, we ended up on an online Latin dictionary. Definitely worth a try if you're looking for a name to some project, company, blog or whatever. I found innecto, which means "to tie in , fasten, weave together, put together, connect, entangle, implicate", and Chia came up with Inectis. I simply loved it, and, thus, the name contest is now closed. Thanks a lot to everyone who suggested names, ideas and made fun out of my lack of creativity for names, but the shirts now have a new owner :)

Now, for all of you guys feeling artistic lately, what about suggesting logo ideas? The more iconic the better - few lines, few colors, sexy curves, stuff like that. Even if you don't feel like using your mouse today, what would be the best image to describe "to tie in , fasten, weave together, put together, connect, entangle, implicate"?

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