Sort of. It is Steve McAllister, my cohort in Digistar. Snavely is the long form of his nickname - snave. Namron is his nom de plume backwards. The whole name is Norman S. Evans. Evans is, of course, snave backwards - which is how he got his nickname. Clear as mud, no? --- Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com> wrote:
Brent, is "Snavely S. Namron" an anagram of a more mainstream scientist's name perhaps?
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