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Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Voltage Security or Lots Creative Guy?

Last weekend I took my sons to a local game store where they run demos of various boardgames. This particular weekend the demo took longer that usual so I had some time to kill and I tried making entertaining anagrams for "Voltage Security."

One of them, "cattle ye vigours," seemed the one that might be deemed "most likely to be said by a pirate." Maybe this September 19 (talk like a pirate day), I'll hear a few people saying something like "Arr, cattle ye vigours matey!"

Another one, "evil cages tryout" seemed to be a reflection on our fairly rigorous hiring process.

When I got to "lots creative guy" I stopped, thinking that that particular anagram was fairly appropriate. We are known for our innovative technologies, after all.

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