11th February 2012

Etherealmind – Motto Selection

I’m getting some new business cards printed and want to ask you for some input on a suitable slogan. Here are some ideas that I have used, or have thought about using.
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  1. Technology and Life in Human Infrastructure
  2. When too much networking would be barely enough
  3. Thinking about networking
  4. Cynicism and Regret are Design Techniques
  5. Thinking on Networking, Design and Worklife
  6. I’ve got nothing to say, I’m just saying it
  7. Did I just say what you were thinking ?
  8. Design, Architect, Operate and Study
  9. When people agree with me I think I must be wrong.

So I’m asking for some help on whether these are good enough. Or does anyone have a suggestion ? I’ll take anything!!

Either contact or email myetherealmind — at __ gmail-com or leave a comment below. Love to have some feedback.

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About Greg Ferro

Greg Ferro is a Network Engineer/Architect, mostly focussed on Data Centre, Security Infrastructure, and recently Virtualization. He has over 20 years in IT, in wide range of employers working as a freelance consultant including Finance, Service Providers and Online Companies. He is CCIE#6920 and has a few ideas about the world, but not enough to really count.

He is a host on the Packet Pushers Podcast, blogger at EtherealMind.com and on Twitter @etherealmind and Google Plus

  • Randy

    Gotta go with 2. You can never have enough network.

  • MD

    A local IT company here has the slogan “We’ll turn your notwork into a network”. I vomit into my mouth a little everytime I see it.

    Number 2 sounds good.

  • http://www.filecatalyst.com Greg

    A couple clever ones in there!

    The one that stood out the most for no particular reason was #6. But I also enjoyed #4 and #9 for the twisted humour of it all… #9 in particular. I’ve never seen “People are all idiots” stated so subtly.

  • Andrew from Vancouver

    As a business partner, #2 and #4 would look good on a business card I’d receive. They are both short enough and interesting enough to be worth their space.

  • Gabriel

    #4