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(Thanks to dveditz, Google cache and pseudorandom.org IRC logs for helping us to find out about that)
(Thanks to dveditz, Google cache and pseudorandom.org IRC logs for helping us to find out about that)


The real "Sea-Monkeys" (Artemia Nyos) are a hybrid of Artemia Salina (brine shrimp), read more about those animals in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea-Monkey Wikipedia)...
The real "Sea-Monkeys" (Artemia Nyos) are a hybrid of Artemia Salina (brine shrimp), read more about those animals in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea-Monkey Wikipedia]...


BTW, the German translation of the name, "Seeaffe", was/is an alias for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_mink Sea Mink (Mustela macrodon)] which is an extinct species (hunted for its highly-valued fur, extinct around 1890) of the Mustelidae or weasel family. A close, still living, relative to that animal can be viewed in that [http://www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/sgs/mvpsg/species/Mustela_vison.jpg picture]. Interestingly, weasels might look similar to small Foxes and the codename for unoffical, changed builds of Firefox is "Iceweasel". ;-) BTW, while the chinese word for "Firefox" can refer to both the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Fox red fox] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Panda red panda], the latter is a closer relative to the Sea Mink than the former...
BTW, the German translation of the name, "Seeaffe", was/is an alias for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_mink Sea Mink (Mustela macrodon)] which is an extinct species (hunted for its highly-valued fur, extinct around 1890) of the Mustelidae or weasel family. A close, still living, relative to that animal can be viewed in that [http://www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/sgs/mvpsg/species/Mustela_vison.jpg picture]. Interestingly, weasels might look similar to small Foxes and the codename for unoffical, changed builds of Firefox is "Iceweasel". ;-) BTW, while the chinese word for "Firefox" can refer to both the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Fox red fox] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Panda red panda], the latter is a closer relative to the Sea Mink than the former...

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What’s in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet; 
   Romeo and Juliet (William Shakespeare)


The official project name is "SeaMonkey".

Announcement of project name: SeaMonkey Project Continues Internet Suite

SeaMonkey will start as version 1.0, after alpha and beta releases.

The project has decided on a new logo, as of December 2, 2005. For further details see the SeaMonkey artwork page. The new logo will be used for SeaMonkey 1.0 beta.


Origin of the name "SeaMonkey"

"SeaMonkey" has been the codename for the Mozilla suite for some time, though it originally was invented by Netscape management as a codename for the release later called "Netscape 6" - they simply needed a "politically correct" version of the codename "ButtMonkey" their developers had actually voted for (and apparently "jenga" was the run-in in this voting)... (Thanks to dveditz, Google cache and pseudorandom.org IRC logs for helping us to find out about that)

The real "Sea-Monkeys" (Artemia Nyos) are a hybrid of Artemia Salina (brine shrimp), read more about those animals in Wikipedia...

BTW, the German translation of the name, "Seeaffe", was/is an alias for the Sea Mink (Mustela macrodon) which is an extinct species (hunted for its highly-valued fur, extinct around 1890) of the Mustelidae or weasel family. A close, still living, relative to that animal can be viewed in that picture. Interestingly, weasels might look similar to small Foxes and the codename for unoffical, changed builds of Firefox is "Iceweasel". ;-) BTW, while the chinese word for "Firefox" can refer to both the red fox and the red panda, the latter is a closer relative to the Sea Mink than the former...