>Good morning,
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>Apropos of yesterday's chat, my one person company is making a contribution to the NPR station, and I'm trying to come up w/some words to say on the air. I'm sure the bright minds here can help me come up w/something short and sweet?
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>I was thinking of something like "brought to you/underwritten by . . . " or whatever lead-in they usually use . . . and:
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>"Software Specialties, providing data [base?] solutions in Micronesia for over 10 years"
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>"Software Specialties, providing reliable and ? data solutions for business and government"
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>"Software Specialties, ??"
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>Right now my mind is a bit fuzzy, as I'm taking friends to the airport - it's 3:00 AM.
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>Thanks for any input/ideas?
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>J
Whatever you use, make sure your company name is the way you want it. As spelled under your name on the UT, it would be pronounced "special-lights".
I just looked up "specialty" and "speciality" on
www.dictionary.com and now I'm not sure I really know what a "speciality" is, but it's not quite the same as a "specialty".