Because the two fields won't have a true set/subset relationship, so I don't want to imply one -- some clips will *only* have a narrow subject and no broad one.
Right, I see what you mean.
I think GC's suggestion makes the most sense.
General and Specialized
Although
Right now I'm thinking of using "Unit" and "Section"
You said UNIT! hah
I have no suggestions for Jessica's database.
What about Burns and Allen? Yeah, not exactly businesslike, but you would be able to tell them apart.
What about Burns and Allen?
Heh, I almost went there (though I think I probably would have gone with Laurel and Hardy).
Or maybe Rhymeasauraus and Hiphopopotomus?
I think you mean Rhymenocerous.
I think you mean Rhymenocerous.
Yes. Yes I did. But I think I've heard Rhymeasaurus used somewhere.
ETA: Huh. It's rhyming dictionary software. Probably read that here somewhere.
New pics of my gorgeous niece and nephew (not that I'm biased or anything): [link] [link]
Total cutiepies! The boy looks a little like Matt Damon, actually.
My new roommate just popped his head in my room to say goodbye and said, "wow I like it, this room is so tight." Now I'm all giddy and proud of my room.
My new roommate just popped his head in my room to say goodbye and said, "wow I like it, this room is so tight." Now I'm all giddy and proud of my room.
Do you have a rug that really ties the room together? If so, beware of German nihilists.