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Showing posts with label Proteus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proteus. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Laminating the Heavens

 


Are home-made gifts better than store-bought? I treasured a pencil cup made from a soup can, felt, and macaroni for years and only threw it away when I discovered that mice were gnawing at the (gold spray-painted) macaroni. But first I took a picture that will live forever on the internet. Another gift of a laminated piece of paper with words, decorated with a black-and-gold cord accented with a few mismatched gold-colored buttons hangs on a towel-rack in my bathroom, where it has hung for at least a decade and a half. Simple gifts may not age well but they bring great joy. 


Not a crafty person, I thought I could try laminating some quotations written in my shaky calligraphy. My research into laminators led me to the Fellowes corporation, where I discovered a ridiculous cascade of laminators for every possible situation whether infrequent home use, moderate office use, or industrial/business use. And all gradations in between. 


The most amusing discovery was that Fellowes laminators have Greco-Latin names including heavenly mythological names, from least expensive to most: Ion, Spectra, Halo, Callisto, Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter, Venus, and Proteus. Ion is a form of the Greek verb ienai, “going,” halo derives from Latin from the Greek word halos meaning a “circle” or “threshing floor,” and spectra comes from a Latin verb specto of “looking at.” Callisto was a companion of the Greek goddess Artemis. Seduced by Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, Callisto was transformed into a bear and lives on as the constellation Ursa Major as well as one of the moons of Jupiter. Saturn is the Roman name of Kronos, the father of Zeus in Greek mythology. Neptune, god of the seas, is the Roman name for Poseidon, brother of Zeus. Venus is the Roman name for Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty. In mythology Proteus is a prophetic seal-herder of Poseidon, capable of changing his appearance; in astronomy Proteus or Neptune VIII is a moon of the planet Neptune. 


The Fellowes website does not give much information about the company’s acquisition of laminators, though they may originally have come from Germany. Those who built and designed them must have seen some fanciful resemblances to planets or space exploration. Other models of Fellowes laminators are Cosmic, Lunar, Mars, Vega, Voyager… quite an array of office machines! When faced with a wide range of choices for a product, I usually choose a product with a mythological name, all other criteria being equal. But all these choices of laminators are out of this world!

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Mythological Games

Here I am in beautiful Rose Bay, Nova Scotia, flipping through post-Christmas sale flyers. In the BestBuy flyer I find a large ad for logitech gaming accessories, and I am amused and provoked by the names of three components: the G810 Orion Spectrum RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, the G502 Proteus Core Tunable Gaming Mouse, and the G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset. A visit to the logitech website yields much technical information about these components, but I could find no reason for the mythological designations. You may know Orion as a constellation easily visible in the northeastern United States all winter; a mythological giant, Orion was also a famous hunter. A user of an Orion gaming keyboard would feel like a giant, able to control as if with a giant’s eye-view. Proteus was a mythological sea-being, able to prophesy the future to anyone who could catch and hold him. We still use the adjective protean in English to describe something that changes its shape or is difficult to hold. A Proteus mouse changes its configuration shape "to help gamers maximize their victory potential." Artemis, known in Latin as Diana, was the Greek goddess of the hunt, the twin sister of Apollo. She remained unmarried, and she was a powerful huntress, exacting terrible punishments with her bow. A user of an Artemis headset would feel powerful indeed. 

Also on the logitech website was a link to PAX, an acronym standing for Penny Arcade (E)xpo(sition), an annual gaming show that attracts tens of thousands of participants. If you’re a gamer, the next PAX East is approaching in Boston, March 10-12, 2017! I am not a gamer, but I appreciate gaming culture, much of which involves the ancient world. Games are built around ancient civilizations like Rome, and many game and technology developers, like logitech, seek product names from mythology, Greek, and Latin. I am secretly delighted that video games, many of which involve vicarious danger and war, have a conference whose name is the same as the Latin word pax meaning “peace.”