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Howabout Move On.
Some might interpret it too liberally.
Some might interpret it too liberally.
^ That is funny - yes Move On has that connotation.
Move Along Now, dam, that does not work either - it would abbreviate to "MAN" which would not be inclusive ....
Did not know it was so hard to name something. Maybe we can rename it to "X" for now until we come up with a final name.... Hey, actually I like that ...
Ride the X.... it actually works - it is like Chicago's "L"
If it's like the L, than it's just another name that only conveys the rail rapid transit option.
Howabout Move On.
Some might interpret it too liberally.
Is this kind of personal attack really necessary? Just because you keep posting things that are 100% wrong, and I point out that they are 100% wrong, doesn't give you the right to be an asshole!For the first time in my memory on this board, as either a viewer, or a poster, I have developed a visceral dislike and disdain for someone (that would be you) Nfitz.
You are highly disagreeable, you spoil for a fight, and you exhibit and astonishing degree of arrogance for someone who has not yet evidenced the education of an elementary school drop out.
Yes, that's the problem. Trying to find something that is all of original, satisfying, non-acronym, memorable, and not Toronto-specific is a tall order. Despite the complaints, Presto and Metrolinx aren't that bad. And Metrolinx will Google very well (much better than Metro, Tube, Underground, etc.). I'd just thank your lucky stars that it isn't something really horrid.I am not a fan of most of the alternatives suggested, to tell the truth.
It's also taken (and I'm not thinking Peoria here):My suggestion is CityLink - it would Google well, it's not that common for transit (the only one is Peoria, and as they say, if it plays in Peoria...).
It seems like a fine name to me.Metrolinx is a name suitable for Jacksonville or Albuquerque or, especially, an express bus network in Phoenix.