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Re: Good Title
by Niels on Wednesday 04/Jan/2006, @12:59
I suggest we call the new audio framework Ksteamer!
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Re: Good Title
by David Walser on Wednesday 04/Jan/2006, @15:07
Given the connotation of steamer (at least in some uses) that would be a really horrible name. Hmm, maybe we could retroactively give that name to arts :P

Anyway, I suppose you mean Kstreamer, and probably as somewhat of a joke, but check it out. Stream, fluid...kind of a relationship there. Interesting :o)
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Re: Good Title
by Imous Anon on Wednesday 04/Jan/2006, @16:33
Naa, but considering Plasma, Solid, and the proposed Fluid, I strongly propose Gas!
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  • Re: Good Title
    by SadEagle on Wednesday 04/Jan/2006, @18:05
    That's taken... By the GNU Assembler.
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    • Re: Good Title
      by Imous Anon on Thursday 05/Jan/2006, @02:49
      Damn, I wanted to ask everybody if they had gas, now everybody dose already.
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Re: Good Title
by Jason on Wednesday 04/Jan/2006, @18:10
How about just dropping the confusing K and calling it Steamer?
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