On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 02:09:34PM +1100, Rich Healey wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Owen Townend wrote: > > Staying off-topic :) > > Naming schemes wise - Good idea with the bond girls. > > My VM names are all coffee related: arabica dusting froth platter mocha [...] > > A customer site I visited had their servers named after greek gods, and [...] > > It's always amusing walking into a new site and discovering their naming [...] > I've been through a few naming schemes, greek gods is good, but common > (i used to be a network analyst, if i had a dollar for each "zeus" i've > seen....) > > I like bond girls, some cool names out there (though i was just > discussing with a mate that many are not really usable, however funny, > this new box will be public routable, i don't think pussy.psychotik.info
Miaow, why not? But a name can be a snare and a delusion: we had another quasi-classical name, atticus, so called because it was located in the attic. Then we moved house and it was relocated under the stairs... And I had my office in the potting-shed for a time, so my very odd-looking skeletal tower box, with bits bolted on in all directions, was named potty. But it soon moved indoors and got a new case so that name was out of date too. And how much refitting is needed to justify a rename? new processer, new case, new motherboard, new hard drives, but all at different times, so at which point should it be renamed? richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]