Are you a Robert Ludlum fan? Is that where the deltabravo came from?
I have been curious about that a long time and wanted to ask.
patton
I don't run this site, but I think I can answer your question.
>Are you a Robert Ludlum fan? Is that where the deltabravo
>came from?
I saw this under discussion a while back on another board. In mathematics and science, a "change" in something is represented by the Greek letter delta, and a "bravo" is what you say to a good performance or a job well done. The owner wanted it to symolize or mean "a good change" or "a change for the better".
I don't know if he reads Robert Ludlum, but you can ask him:
[email protected] :)
I don't run this site, but I think I can answer your question.
>Are you a Robert Ludlum fan? Is that where the deltabravo
>came from?
I saw this under discussion a while back on another board. In mathematics and science, a "change" in something is represented by the Greek letter delta, and a "bravo" is what you say to a good performance or a job well done. The owner wanted it to symolize or mean "a good change" or "a change for the better".
I don't know if he reads Robert Ludlum, but you can ask him:
[email protected] :)