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Re: SERVER NAMES
From: Ronan Mullally <ronan () iol ie>
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 23:43:04 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, DeepBlue wrote:
This is a little off of the normal lines of the list. But I am at a loss as to what naming convention I should use with my new set of servers. I have already used Southpark, Jet sons,and Warner brothers cartoons. Does any one have any good suggestions other than the Super Friends? I apologize ahead of time if this email seems useless to some of you.. but humor me please.
Last time around I had a few Network Appliance boxes to name. The first one was called 'toaster' by default. That evolved into a general naming convention along the lines of 'kitchen appliances ending in "er"'. This time around I've gone for children's TV characters, though I doubt the likes of Sneaky-Snake and Mr Crow ever made a name for themselves outside of Ireland... -Ronan
Current thread:
- Re: SERVER NAMES, (continued)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Forrest W. Christian (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Richard Irving (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Steve Sobol (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Patrick Evans (Feb 03)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Gregory A. Carter (Feb 03)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Andrew Brown (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Dave Bergum (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Andrew Brown (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES James Smith (Feb 02)
- RE: SERVER NAMES Roeland M.J. Meyer (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Ronan Mullally (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Brian Wallingford (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES John Hawkinson (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Eric Germann (Feb 07)
- Re: SERVER NAMES jlewis (Feb 07)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Brian Wallingford (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Dan Hollis (Feb 02)
- Re: SERVER NAMES Steve Sobol (Feb 02)