[ale] OT FUN: What are your hosts named?-

Cadet Hacker linux at cade.org
Mon Dec 10 14:10:03 EST 2001


Alabama names are good, did you happen to use this this wonderful little
town?

Intercourse, AL 

http://www.mapquest.com/cgi-bin/ia_find?link=btwn/twn-map_print&mapsize=large&event=options_update&title=Intercourse,+AL,+US&uid=u9h0i2j0q5s1j0ad:y2lfawdf2&SNVData=3mad3-q.fy%28aa59y2_%29rylq6b%3bah7-%3d%3aDr7dcyxgcfj%3aVC%3d%3a%10F%3daa59y2_%29rylq6b_1.lq%286,qej%7cynbgmej,fwgf-d

he he...

--cade

On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Fulton Green wrote:

> More names ...
> 
> At one prior employer, their general network of servers and workstations
> had a Batman theme. Some project-specific networks had various themes, of
> which at least one was based on the Simpsons.
> 
> In another one of my past assignments, where there just happened to be a
> large installation of Sun workstation, they picked out random Alabama town
> names.  SPARCstation 1 workstations would get single-word names like
> "Notasulga", SPARC 2 stations double-word names like "Hokes-Bluff".
> 
> Not sure what happened when they went to SPARC 10 machines. :)
> 
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 03:31:32PM -0500, Chris Bergeron wrote:
> > Okay guys, it's almost Friday; and I'm thinking just for fun I'd like to
> > know how you guys name your networks...  I've figured out that Chris
> 
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