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Stefan Koopmanschap (remove withoutspam to e-mail)
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      02-19-2004, 12:18 PM
Rich Grise wrote:

> Well, anyway, what do you call your computer(s)?


My current workstation/test environment is called 'Cybertron', after the
planet where the transformers used to live before leaving to earth. Why?
uhm... I'm really into the transformers comics

I'm currently considering buying a new laptop to become more mobile in
where I can work. The laptop will be called Unicron, named after the one
robot that was too big for all the Autobots and the Deceptikons to fight

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Rich Grise
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      02-19-2004, 01:49 PM
Just a sort of random thought; my first Linux was Slackware
2 or 3 or so - downloaded it back in the mid-1980s and it was
funner than a rat. Had fvwm going, running that era's
netscape, had apache going, at least locally (I think I
exposed a virtual host once).

But the area where I had to make something up was thinking
up a name for the computer. I came up with "Vehicle," the
logic being that it's a transport mechanism for information
back and forth to the outside world.

My main computer, I called Entheos, because I have a DBA
of "Entheos Engineering." I came up with "Entheos" because
I saw some new-age lecture back in the early-to-mid 1990's
where the guy wrote "entheos" on the whiteboard, and said
it means "God Within," and it's the root of "enthusiasm."

I realized recently where I came up with "Thunderbird" for
the third computer - apparently I had subliminally picked
up on it while I was either looking for the reset cmos
jumper on the mobo, or looking for the part no. & stuff
on one of the ebay adapters, and something called itself
"T-bird." Oh, well, so much for creativity.

Anyway, I've seen people talk about their computers by name,
and some of them are kind of, well, interesting.

I think it'd be fun if as many folks as feel like it would
post a little post with the name of their computer, and
maybe even how did you come up with it?

<overshare>
To go even further OT, I've heard that some men name their
penis, and some women name their breasts or their partner
names them for them, but that would be entirely optional.
I only refer to "Little Richard," or sometimes, "Wee
Willie Winkie," but that's really nobody's business but
my partner. It also gives me something to blame when he
doesn't want to cooperate. (it might be construed as
unkind to say, "Sorry, lady, apparently you just don't
turn me on.")
</overshare>

Well, anyway, what do you call your computer(s)?

Cheers!
Rich


 
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      02-19-2004, 02:19 PM
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 14:49:03 GMT, "Rich Grise" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>Well, anyway, what do you call your computer(s)?


Usually apropos personal names...
- My Z80 CP/M system is Simon ("Simple Simon", really)
- My Slackware 9.0 server is Merlin (because he knows everything and does magic)
- My Slackware 9.0 desktop is Bitsie ("Bitsie Puter", because it's cute)
- My Slackware 9.0 laptop is Aurora (it's bright and a Northern Light)
- My wife's Win95 laptop is SuzieQ (it's old and it wobbles, like the dance)

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Laurence Darby
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      02-19-2004, 02:20 PM
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 14:49:03 GMT, Rich Grise <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:


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> Well, anyway, what do you call your computer(s)?
>
> Cheers!
> Rich
>
>


Do you mean the hostname? I called mine eden, cos it's a fanless
silent via eden embedded processor. Did I metion its silent?

At a summer job, my boss named each node of his cluster after an
egyptian god, which I thought was pretty nifty.

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ps. I don't think anybody wanted to hear your overshare...


 
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Juergen Frieling
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      02-19-2004, 02:33 PM
Hallo Rich

> Well, anyway, what do you call your computer(s)?


I'm a cartoon type - @home I have 'oggy' and 'jack' (from 'Oggy and the
cockroaches'). If I would install one today it would probably become
'spongebob' :-)

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      02-19-2004, 02:40 PM
angrycow... no logic =P

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Morten Lundstrøm
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      02-19-2004, 02:48 PM
Slackware 9.0 server - Strauss
My Win2k PC - Stravinsky
See the logic? :-) No?
It's named after a horse called Strauss, his dads name was Stravinsky, so I
decided to go with that for my PC's as well.

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Claudiu Cismaru
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      02-19-2004, 03:14 PM
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Rich Grise wrote:

> Just a sort of random thought; my first Linux was Slackware
> 2 or 3 or so - downloaded it back in the mid-1980s and it was
> funner than a rat. Had fvwm going, running that era's
> netscape, had apache going, at least locally (I think I
> exposed a virtual host once).
>
> But the area where I had to make something up was thinking
> up a name for the computer. I came up with "Vehicle," the
> logic being that it's a transport mechanism for information
> back and forth to the outside world.
>
> My main computer, I called Entheos, because I have a DBA
> of "Entheos Engineering." I came up with "Entheos" because
> I saw some new-age lecture back in the early-to-mid 1990's
> where the guy wrote "entheos" on the whiteboard, and said
> it means "God Within," and it's the root of "enthusiasm."
>
> I realized recently where I came up with "Thunderbird" for
> the third computer - apparently I had subliminally picked
> up on it while I was either looking for the reset cmos
> jumper on the mobo, or looking for the part no. & stuff
> on one of the ebay adapters, and something called itself
> "T-bird." Oh, well, so much for creativity.
>
> Anyway, I've seen people talk about their computers by name,
> and some of them are kind of, well, interesting.
>
> I think it'd be fun if as many folks as feel like it would
> post a little post with the name of their computer, and
> maybe even how did you come up with it?
>
> <overshare>


full time job - maya

part time job - thunder, jungle

home - moya

client's servers: dynamite, mephisto, liberty, frodo, gandalf, matrix,
freestyler, xr6, cooler, twice

servers at work: tealc and will be two more, soon (I don't know what
name I'll give to them)

They are more deployed, but I don't remember them. All runs Slackware as
- -current as posibile

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      02-19-2004, 03:16 PM
Rich Grise wrote:

> Well, anyway, what do you call your computer(s)?


Home, Linux: hellport (my first experience with Unix: Slackware in -97)
Home, Powerbook: bloodpool (named by a death metal fan)
Home, Windows: war (it's a constant struggle)
Work, Linux: toolshed (full of chainsaws and stuff)
Work, Linux server 1: greed (stole all the good stuff from Envy)
Work, Linux server 2: envy (looking upon its tougher, evil brother)

 
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Alexandre E. Solokow
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      02-19-2004, 03:33 PM

> Well, anyway, what do you call your computer(s)?
>
> Cheers!
> Rich
>

Wife's Mac @home -- just Mac
@home aeriman
@work sandbox(the devel machine)
server N1 -- akella (named after Kipling)
server N2 -- "morda" (face)
CISCO PIX -- "koshak" (cat in Russian based on similar pronunciation)

regs,
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