What’s In a Name?

Staying true to the theme of this blog (randomness), this is a convoluted tale with no purpose at all.

I’ve coveted an iPhone since I started work at Applied.  Lack of foresight has caused me to be locked in a three-year contract with Bell, which would cost me $400 to cancel plus entering a service plan with Rogers with a cell phone bill double what I pay now.  An iPhone is not an appropriate purchase for me at the moment.

Next best thing?  An iPod Touch.  I managed to swing a used 16GB model that I can gleefully call my own and fill with apps and fun times.  Of course, it needs a name.  Here is where the story randomness begins.

My first introduction to the internet was for social purposes (which is my primary draw to it now), and my handle in chat rooms was Lady Neptune (being heavily influenced by Sailor Moon at the time and paying homage to my Piscean influences).  When I got my MacBook Pro, I chose to name it “Despina” after one of Neptune’s moons.  Fitting, I thought, since a moon in my mind is a peripheral and mobile thing.  I wanted to name my iPod touch after another of Neptune’s moons, but after discovering the moon Nereid and its mythological connections, I thought it would be further appropriate to name my peripheral’s peripheral after these sea nymphs (also, I can use the names of the primary moons for computers as opposed to mobile devices).  There are over ninety listed on Wikipedia.org, which might also be fitting given the fact that I’ll probably be cycling through iPods and iPhones as time goes on.  I clicked on Erato.  Not only is Erato the name of a Nereid, but it is also the Muse of lyric poetry.  Did I also mention that Muse is my favorite band?  I plan to name my eventual iPhone Galatea since it is another Nereid, the name of one of Neptune’s moons, and due to the name’s connection with Pygmalion, implies an obsessive love with an inanimate object that can be crafted to a desired form.

The end.

Can you imagine the thought process involved if/when I name my first-born?

2 Responses to “What’s In a Name?”


  1. 1 Aaron

    Love the story! I want to say “A man after mine own heart” but that’s from the bible and they basically only talked about men back then so when I translate it to “A woman after mine own heart” it sounds like you are into me which is not a comment I should be making to a married lady then again in todays liberal society perhaps “A man after mine own heart” is changing meaning as well.. oh the digression.

    OH and also how do you find the touch in place of the iPhone, I am weighing the same dilemma right now especially for my trip to Hong Kong, does it do everything you want aside from making phone calls?

  2. 2 James

    Hi, I found your blog on this new directory of WordPress Blogs at blackhatbootcamp.com/listofwordpressblogs. I dont know how your blog came up, must have been a typo, i duno. Anyways, I just clicked it and here I am. Your blog looks good. Have a nice day. James.

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