IT company name

cybermaniac

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hey guyz

as some of you know ive just started my own company, called Wittering PC.

its located in East Wittering in South UK (hence Wittering PC)

the name was donned by the previous owner and we were thinking of changing the name of the company, but we were worried that changing the name might affect the company reputation (the company had already been running a year before me and my business partner took over it)

now, we have a new major client who has access to about 20,000 people who might need remote support.

so basically what im saying is that you cant really have a national support company by the name of "Wittering PC" (which im pretty sure most of u think it suxx)

we are thinking of changing the name of the company, but we need assistance in choosing a name.

i need summin with no initials (eg. IITN or something along that nature), but something "snazzy"

like erm..........."Cyberdyne" (albeit that was already taken in the game "perfect dark" lol)

im sure alot of you here are a heck of a lot more creative than both myself and my business partner

ne help would be much appreciated
 
Ingredients

275g/10oz plain chocolate (70% cocoa solids)

275g/10oz unsalted butter

85g/3oz pecans, broken into pieces

85g/3oz milk chocolate, cut into large chunks

85g/3oz white chocolate, cut into large chunks

175g/6oz plain flour

1 tsp baking powder

4 large eggs, lightly beaten

1 tsp vanilla essence

325g/12oz caster sugar

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 170C/325F/Gas3. Line a 30x20x3.5cm/12x8x1½in tin with lightly buttered greaseproof paper or foil.

2. Put the plain chocolate and butter in a large bowl, place over a pan of simmering water and allow to melt.

3. Sieve the flour and baking powder into a bowl and set aside. Remove the melted chocolate from the heat and stir in the sugar. Add the eggs and vanilla essence. Fold in the flour, nuts and chocolate.

4. Pour the chocolate mixture into the prepared cake tin. Place in the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes. The top should be firm but the inside should feel soft when cooked. Allow to cool in the tin. Remove the brownies from the tin and cut into squares.
 
name='llwyd' said:
silicone support sounds more like a bra company to me:rolleyes:

Ye thats what first sprung to mind with me too....but then we're all young blooded males so who knows what other ppl will think ;)
 
the pc repair company i used to work for was called PC Clinic. i always thought it was pretty good name.

When thinking of things like this i always write down a list of words that mean something to what the company is doing. then study the list and try to think of something.
 
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