But Sinus is pretty bad. It's hard to out-terrible that one. Although it'd be kinda cool-weird to make a theme out of it. Sinus, Adenoid, Tonsil, Pharynx, Epiglottis.
Uvula, Larynx, Alveoli, Appendix, Spleen
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But Sinus is pretty bad. It's hard to out-terrible that one. Although it'd be kinda cool-weird to make a theme out of it. Sinus, Adenoid, Tonsil, Pharynx, Epiglottis.
To everybody hating on the name "Sinus": Do y'all know Lat 64 is a SWEDISH company? :doh:
and? You know what sinus means in Swedish? It still means sinus.
that is like saying to the people who tried selling the Chevy Nova in Mexico "Don't worry that it means Doesn't Go in your language, its an American company so it's OK"
and? You know what sinus means in Swedish? It still means sinus.
This could lead to some interesting posts in the lost discs thread. "Somebody cleaned out the pond and found the Pancreas I lost on hole 7 last year."Uvula, Larynx, Alveoli, Appendix, Spleen
This could lead to some interesting posts in the lost discs thread. "Somebody cleaned out the pond and found the Pancreas I lost on hole 7 last year."
I always figured Sinus (pronounced "see nus") meant something cool in Swedish. Can anyone get a different translation that would make more sense?
The name Macana makes me laugh. Use Urban Dictionary if you don't get it.
No, that's not what it means in Swedish! (you idiot!) It translates to "sine" a mathematical term used to describe the relationship between two sides of a triangle. Not a bad name for a disc at all. It seems like because some people only speak "American", they expect everyone else to only speak "American" too.
1) What does trigonometry have to do with disc golf. The disc is round, the basket is round, if anything there is a tangential relationship with the disc flight, not a triangular one.
Triangular... circlular.. they are very related!