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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Some names, frequently taken from historical events, seem to be jinxed. No one wants to ride on a ship (or a Space Sailingship) named "Titanic" or "Hindenburg". Similarly, anything named "Icarus" is begging for a wing-clipping, and the Goliath is going down hard, probably to a smaller opponent (bonus points if said smaller opponent is named David.) Likewise, don't compare your defenses to the walls of Jericho - that'll just make 'em go splat like an ant beneath an elephant's foot (with said ant being you, and said elephant's foot being the wrath of God.) It's probably not a good idea to name your vehicle the Doom Buggy, either, especially if you plan on driving your friends around in it. And if you're assigned to name a computer, let alone a supercomputer, "Skynet" is strictly off limits; after all, what good is a computer if all it wants to do is Take Over the World? |