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bG, you were thinking about the name previously and thinking that Wire and

Battery would be an optional name rather than Godzilla or Apprentice

Godzilla, or whatever.

With thinking about translation problems, it occurred to me that one

possibility might be to call it the GermKiller like the name of the group.

Like, have the whole family called GermKiller, the Wrist Germkiller, the 6v

GermKiller, the Glove GermKiller, the PaintBrush GermKiller, etc. It's the

same length and rhythm as Godzilla, which has entered the community

vocabulary, and Godzilla is probably going to stick anyway as an identifier.

" I'll try the GermKiller. "

" The what? Why not use Godzilla? "

" Same thing, mate. New name. "

" That's OK then, you'll be fine. "

R

HedynLladdwr (Germkiller in Welsh)

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WHOA!!!!

Be very careful of saying Germ Killer. The FDA will jump on you in a heart beat,

fine you and can confiscate your property. They(?) have a cadre of people

watching the Internet for what they call " non-approved " " cures " .

Look at the Jaguar Industries and see what is happening to him. Same for the

SOTA machines.

I had an on-line business (1999) selling NatureceuticalsT and was turned off

quickly. I spent many dollars promoting my website via paying for recognition on

the search engines. First I had to put the traditional disclaimer and then my

website gradually disappeared from the search engines where I told how the

formula I used 'cured' my enlarged prostrate problem within days without any

side effects. I went from several hundred hits a day to just a few.

Love

Bob

Adageyudi

Staya Udanvti

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One problem I have with my wife and family and friends

- It's too easy! Just hook up a battery to wire and

put it where? No way, that sounds stupid! Regardless

of the results, they just can't grasp it.

My kids are a different matter, they will try anything

I ask them to. My 13 year old is beating acne with CS.

If he gets a real big red one, he shocks it with a 9

volt square battery. It works great!

I may be breaking the barrier with the wife - the

other day she woke up with an earache. I asked her to

let me put a few drops of CS in her ear and see what

happened. Couldn't beleive it when she said " o.k. " .

Within 1 hour the earache was gone and did not return.

Good Luck

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Please have your son use a 6 volt battery, as I understand it there's a

possibility a 9 volts battery could interfere with heart function. I know bg

constantly admonishes to not use 9 volt batteries.

Jack

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One problem I have with my wife and family and friends

- It's too easy! Just hook up a battery to wire and

put it where? No way, that sounds stupid! Regardless

of the results, they just can't grasp it.

My kids are a different matter, they will try anything

I ask them to. My 13 year old is beating acne with CS.

If he gets a real big red one, he shocks it with a 9

volt square battery. It works great!

I may be breaking the barrier with the wife - the

other day she woke up with an earache. I asked her to

let me put a few drops of CS in her ear and see what

happened. Couldn't beleive it when she said " o.k. " .

Within 1 hour the earache was gone and did not return.

Good Luck

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Bob, I feel likewise. They are so morally bankrupt that even when they are not

able of regulating the pharmaceutical and food companies they are supposed to,

they keep on harrasing the samll fry. In the meantime important if not vital

applications of Nanotechnology to biological sciences is not going anywhere

becuase those idiots do not have anyone to check on the sub,issions. Do you

imagine that? an government agency dragging progress? On the heels of the

biggest criminal indictement of having aided and abeted the release of Vioox, a

killer of 60,000 people, they spend their time in their mickey mouse

adventures.Miserable and pathetic behavior if you ask me.

Nevertheless, I find that one of the most powerful sttements we can make when we

advertise our natural products is to say " As you know, the FDA does not allow us

to use the word cure "

I use this statement for inmstance as a header in the flyers I send to

wholesalers and store owners. It immediatly calls to their attention the

insinuation that my product does cure but I can't say it. On the other hand I am

complying explicitly with their request of not mention it as a claim.

Good luck

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WHOA!!!!

Be very careful of saying Germ Killer. The FDA will jump on you in a heart

beat, fine you and can confiscate your property. They(?) have a cadre of people

watching the Internet for what they call " non-approved " " cures " .

Look at the Jaguar Industries and see what is happening to him. Same for the

SOTA machines.

I had an on-line business (1999) selling NatureceuticalsT and was turned off

quickly. I spent many dollars promoting my website via paying for recognition on

the search engines. First I had to put the traditional disclaimer and then my

website gradually disappeared from the search engines where I told how the

formula I used 'cured' my enlarged prostrate problem within days without any

side effects. I went from several hundred hits a day to just a few.

Love

Bob

Adageyudi

Staya Udanvti

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Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's accurate,

non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

bG

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> Bob, I feel likewise. They are so morally bankrupt that even when

they are not able of regulating the pharmaceutical and food companies

they are supposed to, they keep on harrasing the samll fry. In the >

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Battery But Kicker? :-)

Samala

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Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's accurate,

Non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

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Seriously, you won't get anywhere marketing that. People LIKE catchy names,

or crazy names. They don't want something they can actually make sense of.

Sad but true. How about bG's BAW (battery and wire). Lol No, we really need

to come up with some good name, that doesn't cross the FDA's huge lines of

right and wrong, and isn't as confusing as Godzilla because there's other

types of Godzillas out there. I was confused at first when I started

researching Godzilla.

Samala

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Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's accurate,

Non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

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Battery Butt Kicker hmmm would go like this:

" My 6 volt battery kicks butt. I wired it up to an infection and it

kicked its butt. "

I like it, what's the feeling on this?

bG

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> Battery But Kicker? :-)

>

> Samala

>

> -------Original Message-------

> Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's

accurate,

> Non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

>

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The name of the group is, " " . If you are afraid they

won't allow germ killer you might need to change the name of the group. Maybe to

" microelectricitydevices " , or gadgets. And instead of Godzilla, just say Ziller.

Ziller Gloves, Ziller Mask, Ziller Electrodes, etc.

If the name is not a problem, it is perfectly descriptive, and says it all.

Homeopaths say " Remedies " instead of medicines or drugs.

And " Relieves " is a safer word than " Cures " .

Dick

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Battery Butt Kicker hmmm would go like this:

" My 6 volt battery kicks butt. I wired it up to an infection and it

kicked its butt. "

I like it, what's the feeling on this?

bG

>

> Battery But Kicker? :-)

>

> Samala

>

> -------Original Message-------

> Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's

accurate,

> Non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

>

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Works for me.

Jack

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Battery Butt Kicker hmmm would go like this:

" My 6 volt battery kicks butt. I wired it up to an infection and it

kicked its butt. "

I like it, what's the feeling on this?

bG

>

> Battery But Kicker? :-)

>

> Samala

>

> -------Original Message-------

> Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's

accurate,

> Non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

>

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Buzzer pad; Surge Protector Too; One Buzz For You, style; Buzz Out; Plant

One Here, Balanced; Swisher Fix; Sizzler; Unity Pledge; Whipper; Beat It.

Just a thought,

E.d.

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Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's accurate,

non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

bG

>

> Bob, I feel likewise. They are so morally bankrupt that even when

they are not able of regulating the pharmaceutical and food companies

they are supposed to, they keep on harrasing the samll fry. In the >

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Dick, that's exactly correct, tells it.

But...when I talk it up I notice people get excited then they really

strain to remember and have to write it down, etc.

BatteryButtKicker is that easier than ?

I'm not sure. Battery what?

It does what? kills germs. ok, germkiller. lots of things do that,

why are we different? we use electricity. Electricity? Like the

power company? No, a tiny current, millionths of an ampere.

microelectricity.

.

Those were my thoughts when creating that name.

Microsoft was also a weird name at first. It is accurate to

describe software for microcomputers, which is what MS makes.

I think people appreciate simplicity and ease of use up to a point.

But people like to have learned something new intellectually.

Humans are surprisingly intellectual. The computer revolution is an

intellectual mastery of a thought-extending device. It's like

learning to use a telescope, a sewing machine, or drive a car. Part

of it is the skill you gain, part the work it does for you.

Annoying as MS software can be, once you do get it, you feel a sense

of understanding and skill, because your confusions usually stem

from the product having an engineering surface still exposed to the

user. If you can master that, you will have gained something of a

skill or ability in the mastery of a powerful new tool..quite aside

from whatever it was you were trying to get the computer to do in

the first place.

bG

> >

> > Battery But Kicker? :-)

> >

> > Samala

> >

> > -------Original Message-------

> > Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's

> accurate,

> > Non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

> >

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10/11/2006

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You know, when I still tell people about this list I write micro electric

germ killer. For some reason, in my mind, electric seems to go with micro

and not electricity. I send them to search , using electric, and

they write back saying " no such list exists, can you send me a direct link " .

Then I remember it's ELECTRICITY not electric.

Samala

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Dick, that's exactly correct, tells it.

But...when I talk it up I notice people get excited then they really

Strain to remember and have to write it down, etc.

BatteryButtKicker is that easier than ?

I'm not sure. Battery what?

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Ziller might be more acceptable to the wider world community. There could

be cultural barriers to coarser terms in many places, including in the First

World. Ziller already exists as an accepted term; when I first heard about

it in an understandable way it was through Duncan Crow, either in a post

somewhere or on his site, referring to " zilling " . When elsewhere I had

read someone saying they had built a Godzilla it meant absolutely nothing to

me. Sounded like some complicated device I could never aspire to.

The name Godzilla could also raise cultural questions or concerns. But

Ziller and zilling is inoffensive, lends itself to serious minded discussion

and experimentation, and is just a " name " as opposed to a descriptor.

Butt Kicker might be a US phrase familiar in places exposed to US

vocabulary, but is not an international term and doesn't really say what it

does; it's jargon or slang more than language. It could conjure up pictures

of men in camouflage and helmets with backpacks, which from the point of

view of combatting germs might be appropriate but is a bit localised to one

culture. It might raise unnecessary visions of violence that many

communities have had quite enough of already.

If GermKiller is off the list, I would go with Ziller and zilling.

Rowena

Battery Butt Kicker hmmm would go like this:

" My 6 volt battery kicks butt. I wired it up to an infection and it

kicked its butt. "

I like it, what's the feeling on this?

bG

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Batterygermkiller ?

6Vgermkiller ?

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Dick, that's exactly correct, tells it.

But...when I talk it up I notice people get excited then they really

strain to remember and have to write it down, etc.

BatteryButtKicker is that easier than ?

I'm not sure. Battery what?

It does what? kills germs. ok, germkiller. lots of things do that,

why are we different? we use electricity. Electricity? Like the

power company? No, a tiny current, millionths of an ampere.

microelectricity.

.

Those were my thoughts when creating that name.

Microsoft was also a weird name at first. It is accurate to

describe software for microcomputers, which is what MS makes.

I think people appreciate simplicity and ease of use up to a point.

But people like to have learned something new intellectually.

Humans are surprisingly intellectual. The computer revolution is an

intellectual mastery of a thought-extending device. It's like

learning to use a telescope, a sewing machine, or drive a car. Part

of it is the skill you gain, part the work it does for you.

Annoying as MS software can be, once you do get it, you feel a sense

of understanding and skill, because your confusions usually stem

from the product having an engineering surface still exposed to the

user. If you can master that, you will have gained something of a

skill or ability in the mastery of a powerful new tool..quite aside

from whatever it was you were trying to get the computer to do in

the first place.

bG

> >

> > Battery But Kicker? :-)

> >

> > Samala

> >

> > -------Original Message-------

> > Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's

> accurate,

> > Non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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10/11/2006

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Batterygermkiller ?

6Vgermkiller ?

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Dick, that's exactly correct, tells it.

But...when I talk it up I notice people get excited then they really

strain to remember and have to write it down, etc.

BatteryButtKicker is that easier than ?

I'm not sure. Battery what?

It does what? kills germs. ok, germkiller. lots of things do that,

why are we different? we use electricity. Electricity? Like the

power company? No, a tiny current, millionths of an ampere.

microelectricity.

.

Those were my thoughts when creating that name.

Microsoft was also a weird name at first. It is accurate to

describe software for microcomputers, which is what MS makes.

I think people appreciate simplicity and ease of use up to a point.

But people like to have learned something new intellectually.

Humans are surprisingly intellectual. The computer revolution is an

intellectual mastery of a thought-extending device. It's like

learning to use a telescope, a sewing machine, or drive a car. Part

of it is the skill you gain, part the work it does for you.

Annoying as MS software can be, once you do get it, you feel a sense

of understanding and skill, because your confusions usually stem

from the product having an engineering surface still exposed to the

user. If you can master that, you will have gained something of a

skill or ability in the mastery of a powerful new tool..quite aside

from whatever it was you were trying to get the computer to do in

the first place.

bG

> >

> > Battery But Kicker? :-)

> >

> > Samala

> >

> > -------Original Message-------

> > Battery-and-wire is about the best I can come up with...it's

> accurate,

> > Non-assertive, and instructive to the potential users.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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10/11/2006

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why don`t we call the next generation type germkillers... the

BatZilla.......(Battery Ziller) it keeps the catchy name

thing.....its easy to remember.....and you can sure come up with a

host of ideas for marketing, advertising of it..................to

me it just seems the natural follow on...........introducing the new

generation of Zilla........the Zilla KillA

(killer)...............sorry guys........i am getting carried away

with myself here!!!!! *Grin*....

>

> You know, when I still tell people about this list I write micro

electric

> germ killer. For some reason, in my mind, electric seems to go

with micro

> and not electricity. I send them to search , using

electric, and

> they write back saying " no such list exists, can you send me a

direct link " .

> Then I remember it's ELECTRICITY not electric.

>

> Samala

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> Dick, that's exactly correct, tells it.

> But...when I talk it up I notice people get excited then they

really

> Strain to remember and have to write it down, etc.

> BatteryButtKicker is that easier than ?

> I'm not sure. Battery what?

>

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why don`t we call the next generation type germkillers... the

BatZilla.......(Battery Ziller) it keeps the catchy name

thing.....its easy to remember.....and you can sure come up with a

host of ideas for marketing, advertising of it..................to

me it just seems the natural follow on...........introducing the new

generation of Zilla........the Zilla KillA

(killer)...............sorry guys........i am getting carried away

with myself here!!!!! *Grin*....

>

> You know, when I still tell people about this list I write micro

electric

> germ killer. For some reason, in my mind, electric seems to go

with micro

> and not electricity. I send them to search , using

electric, and

> they write back saying " no such list exists, can you send me a

direct link " .

> Then I remember it's ELECTRICITY not electric.

>

> Samala

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> Dick, that's exactly correct, tells it.

> But...when I talk it up I notice people get excited then they

really

> Strain to remember and have to write it down, etc.

> BatteryButtKicker is that easier than ?

> I'm not sure. Battery what?

>

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I like that--it could be shortened to MVM, because it's just a fact that

people, well Americans anyway (I don't know much about other cultures) love

anachronisms and 3 letter names for products and procedures.

Samala

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How about microcurrent vs microorganisms

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I like that--it could be shortened to MVM, because it's just a fact that

people, well Americans anyway (I don't know much about other cultures) love

anachronisms and 3 letter names for products and procedures.

Samala

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How about microcurrent vs microorganisms

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Dang! I like these names, too.

Samala

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Why don`t we call the next generation type germkillers... The

BatZilla.......(Battery Ziller) it keeps the catchy name

Thing.....its easy to remember.....and you can sure come up with a

Host of ideas for marketing, advertising of it..................to

Me it just seems the natural follow on...........introducing the new

Generation of Zilla........the Zilla KillA

(killer)...............sorry guys........I am getting carried away

With

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Dang! I like these names, too.

Samala

-------Original Message-------

Why don`t we call the next generation type germkillers... The

BatZilla.......(Battery Ziller) it keeps the catchy name

Thing.....its easy to remember.....and you can sure come up with a

Host of ideas for marketing, advertising of it..................to

Me it just seems the natural follow on...........introducing the new

Generation of Zilla........the Zilla KillA

(killer)...............sorry guys........I am getting carried away

With

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