CrOtALiTo
August 21, 2010, 02:57 PM
@CrOTaLiTo,
By George! ;) I sure remember your name, Sir Lord George McCrotalitus! :D
I guess I could go with something more British, as in Sir Lord John Paul Jones... (it is a difficult choice to make, mate)
@ Poli,
Thank you for the data on this (crucible) and the way it is perceived in English.
@ Perikles, thank you too... the Bunsen burner reminds me the "Flauta Bunsen" (one of the "classical" instruments by Les Luthiers.)
http://www.leslu.com.ar/instrumentos/tubo/0TSC.JPG (http://www.leslu.com.ar/instrumentos/vientos.htm)
El Tubófono silicónico cromático o flauta Bunsen está constituido por 31 tubos de ensayo (aquellos utilizados en los laboratorios químicos) dispuestos en doble hilera en un soporte acrílico.
More here, http://www.leslu.com.ar/instrumentos/tubo/tubofono.htm
Nice the naming.
Lord Pablo.
You esteem my humble naming toward you.:D
By George! ;) I sure remember your name, Sir Lord George McCrotalitus! :D
I guess I could go with something more British, as in Sir Lord John Paul Jones... (it is a difficult choice to make, mate)
@ Poli,
Thank you for the data on this (crucible) and the way it is perceived in English.
@ Perikles, thank you too... the Bunsen burner reminds me the "Flauta Bunsen" (one of the "classical" instruments by Les Luthiers.)
http://www.leslu.com.ar/instrumentos/tubo/0TSC.JPG (http://www.leslu.com.ar/instrumentos/vientos.htm)
El Tubófono silicónico cromático o flauta Bunsen está constituido por 31 tubos de ensayo (aquellos utilizados en los laboratorios químicos) dispuestos en doble hilera en un soporte acrílico.
More here, http://www.leslu.com.ar/instrumentos/tubo/tubofono.htm
Nice the naming.
Lord Pablo.
You esteem my humble naming toward you.:D