20 Apr 2007, 09:18
Browsing through the various sites that cover our special car and it's creator I notice that the majority is not aware of the fact that the family name of the creator and his product are not written correctly.
Surely, that's partially caused by naming conventions on the internet.
That, however, should not lead to writing the names as one whereas the family, the company and the product name clearly have to be written as TWO words "De Lorean" instead of "Delorean" or "DeLorean".
Consider your name would be written incorrectly. What would be your first action if it is the government that misspelled or otherwise garbled your name?
In this case the consequenses are clear: you'll face a hard time to prove who you are and how your name should be written. Your entire past could be overlooked or be erased!
I therefore plead for a properly written "De Lorean" in all expressions by all that sympathise with our car and it's creator. This also is a kind of tribute to the man and his vision and dream and moreover shows respect.
Welmoed.
Surely, that's partially caused by naming conventions on the internet.
That, however, should not lead to writing the names as one whereas the family, the company and the product name clearly have to be written as TWO words "De Lorean" instead of "Delorean" or "DeLorean".
Consider your name would be written incorrectly. What would be your first action if it is the government that misspelled or otherwise garbled your name?
In this case the consequenses are clear: you'll face a hard time to prove who you are and how your name should be written. Your entire past could be overlooked or be erased!
I therefore plead for a properly written "De Lorean" in all expressions by all that sympathise with our car and it's creator. This also is a kind of tribute to the man and his vision and dream and moreover shows respect.
Welmoed.
Welmoed
DCN #261
black VIN #6513 1981-11
Toyota Prius III 2009-07
DCN #261
black VIN #6513 1981-11
Toyota Prius III 2009-07