October 8, 2009 at 7:35 am
Paul White (10/6/2009)
If Atul finds my attempt at humour offensive I'll gladly apologise and delete the post.Paul
Dont do that :-P, it will make the rest of look bad and then everyone will have to apologise and delete their posts 😀
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October 8, 2009 at 7:54 am
jcrawf02 (10/8/2009)
GSquared (10/6/2009)
You can gain a lot of potential table names if you use Latin names (genus species style) as well as the vernacular. Extinct animals are a great source of extra names too.But then you'd end up with spaces in the names, which is annoying.
In that case, format the names like this: CamelusBactrianus. (There's more than one joke there.)
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