On May 13, 2004, at 7:38 PM, Geoffrey Rockwell wrote:
> John,
>
> I would suggest one of these two:
>
> Organization of Humanities Computing Organizations (ohco.org)
>
> [OHCO could stand for OHCO is not another Humanities Computing
> Organization :-)]
>
> or
>
> Consortium of Humanities Computing Organizations (cohco.org)
>
> Both echo something from our history. COCOA was the first concordance
> program on the Atlas at Oxford, if my memory serves, from which we got
> the COCOA markup language used in TACT and other programs.
>
> I like them both. What do others think?
OHCO, Inc. is one of the largest dealers of and processors of textile
remnants, fabric stock lots, closeouts, overruns, and wiping cloths.
Ohco/Oriental Herb Company
COHCO appears to be a french artist, working in textiles:
http://www.legoutdumonde.fr/14DbioCOHCO.htm
We'll rise to the top of Google a lot quicker with COHCO, actually, and
it's not likely to be identified with a particular theoretical
statement within the field, which--whatever the value of the
joke--might say more than we wish to say. Shall I go ahead and park
cohco.org?
John
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