Another curious fact about my last name is that it is the same upside down:
Draw a capital M that looks a little bit like an upside-down W.
Now draw an a that looks like an upside down e.
Now make a y and an h that are pretty much the same shape.
The final e and w should look like upside down a and m.
Finally, turn the word upside down.
There is a special name for a word like this but I don't know what it is. It's even better than a palindrome like Bob or Otto.
I believe Dave Morice calls it a radial palindrome.
ResponderEliminarReminds me of Scott Kim's "inversions":
ResponderEliminarhttp://www.scottkim.com/inversions/