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Old 09-09-2006, 12:21 PM #21
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I like this one a LOT. It says everything: it's a chat site, "neuro" establishes the broad-spectrum character, that it's more than disorders of the brain and more than physical / visible disorders, the name is easy to remember, "talk" is a familiar word that feels comfortable to me (or makes me feel comfortable, I'm not sure which) - oh Godfather, you done good! This is a great suggestion.

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Feebs, you have some really neat "feel" names, but I confess that when I read just the words "no brainer" all by themselves, I lost it. Absolutely lost it. You hit the right spot on my humor scale at just the right moment when I needed that spot tickled - rofl!! Thank you!
Your Very Welcome! I kinda cracked myself up with that one too. Only because there are so many different ways you can read into that. All of those ways were meant to be funny and good humored.

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to take up space , but this is kind of like me having 2 granddaughters named Jennifer. It has been difficult at times, but they even play around with it now and then.

I named them Thing 1 and Thing 2 a couple of years ago.

I don't think BrainTalk1 and BrainTalk2 would work out as good as granddaughters.

It's hard to find a name that someone else hasn't already taken .

Take my name, first it was Jo, we changed something on the site and everbody had to re-register. Couldn't use plain old Jo, had to add the six.Jo6

Here, well you can see, JoJo6. lol I'm gona have to find anouther name, maybe Jennifer?
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www.neurotalk.org is available

I like this name very much indeed.
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.....my vote would be for neurotalk as well...............and braintalk still isn't up yet?.....I've tried but no joy.

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I like neurotalk. But I keep thinking it was so much more than neurology, or ... that probably doesn't matter. It's just a name. I guess it was mostly neurological. Well crikies, doody, it doesn't matter, LOLOL! Are fibro, TMJ, depression, ADD, chronic pain, and ulcerative colitis neurological illnesses? Because I found help for most of those matters at BT. Course, our brains are pretty important. But then, so are our hearts and souls.

Say, can we have a philosophical phorum at the new neurotalk? I think it's time for me to go take my hot bath and meds.

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the pathology of the nervous system.
[Origin: 1850–55; neuro- + pathology]

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The scientific study of diseases of the nervous system.

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And you'll have to forgive me. I only just discovered the other day that we have something called 'chaos science' so my brain has gone all a blather. (Darn you Edward Lorenz and your butterfly!)

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www.betterthanbraintalk.org



ok, just kidding about this one
LOLROFPIMP!!

Maybe they should change their name to www.bannedinboston.org

I like neurotalk too although I was trying to find a name a little more descriptive of what really goes on on sites like this like "neurohaven" but it was already taken.

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I'm so glad that everyone seems to like the name NeuroTalk!!

When it first popped into my head I didn't think anyone would like it and I almost deleted it as a suggestion... Now I'm glad I didn't delete, I'm glad it's available as a domain name, but most of all I'm happy because people like it



Although, I also like betterthanbraintalk and bannedinboston
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Oops. I just googled "NeuroTalk" and saw that Reverett123 used that name for a temporary site he set up for PD. He mentions it in the PD forum here. But perhaps he'll join us and we can see how he'd feel about us using it....

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And you'll have to forgive me. I only just discovered the other day that we have something called 'chaos science' so my brain has gone all a blather. (Darn you Edward Lorenz and your butterfly!)

Not to mention May's concept of bifurcation

But remember that the beauty of fractals come from this "chaos".

I do suggest tho that you get your brain blather under control as they have discoverd that the result of this chaos is associated with the onset of a heart attack (really!)

http://www.schuelers.com/ChaosPsyche/part_1_3.htm
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