Talk:STRQ/@comment-84.184.139.109-20151018090313/@comment-226878-20151020045419

Live has previously argued against using "archaic" definitions of words. This is the 21st century, Stark doesn't mean strong anymore. It means just what I said it means, which gets us as close to the CNR as we need be. Of course, I don't really care either way if STRQ is pronounced Stark or Stork (although the latter would sound a bit ridiculous... I guess it's not much worse than coffee though).